Archive for the 'Västervik' Category

A magnificent stag beetle in its natural environment, in Västervik ...

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Ekoxen (Lucan Cervus) is Europe's largest skalbaggeart! Is not it charming and majestic, with their large dark red jaws, black center party and the dark red / brown tail. The male is about 8.5 cm and the female without these jaws are very approximately 1/2 as great. Ekoxen is a species that is very easy to recognize because of their different appearance. It lives in Blekinge and is also the provincial animal, komun Kalmar and Östergötland.

It takes about 5 years (!) For the larva to develop, and well-developed liver Ekoxen only a few weeks during the summer. The male's jaws are used to see who is strongest when they compete for females. Most often lose the losing Ekoxen fight life, when it becomes a high nerslängd oak, where they usually liver. Hence the name stag beetle! It feeds on sap from ancient oaks.

Ekoxen is a protected species, and very rare. This depends on several things, one of them is that old oak trees are removed. Although wild boars looking stag beetle larvae as a delicacy.

On a hot summer May 26 2011, I met this chap who was more than willing to cooperate for a change. Found him on a light traffic on a gravel road between Västervik and Gamleby. Has met ekoxar before, mainly females, and it's always magical. This time I had with me only my Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 lens, but it happened to.

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Wander around nettles and other environment where the photographer has been difficult to work in, like the Ekoxen! Anyway this.

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Climb are good at!

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Shortly after I finished shooting literally ran Ekoxen up in the half-dead oak tree!

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And yes ... they like my Domke F3X supercomact! You can see in the picture how big these beetles are. Impressive!

Strimlus walk the dog biscuits at Victory Gärde in Västervik

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Strimlusen (Graphosoma lineatum) is a spectacular insect, that really lights up with its deep red color matched with black stripes. These specimens I found at Victory Gärde Nature Reserve, where the swarming of them on dog biscuits flower. Strimlusen is Södermanland landscape insect.

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Photographed with a Nikon D700, Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 lens with a Canon 500D close-up filters.

BZZZ - Bees gather nectar of a blossoming apple tree at Värmvik in Västervik

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Bzzzz - I 35 km / hours they fly from flower to flower, collecting nectar, which then becomes delicious honey . The bee in the picture is a Honey bee (Apis mellifera), which found a large apple tree in blossom to collect nectar , along with his family. Bees communicate by a certain "dance" ( bidans ) that tells where nutrient-rich sources is called Pull Plants .

The image was photographed at Värmvik in Västervik.

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Nikon D700 and 2.8 Nikon 105mm VR

Cowslips at Värmvik (Victory Gärde, Västervik)

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Out at Värmvik (Victory Gärde in Västervik) is a high lime content in the soil, which means that plants Cowslips feel like a fish to water. And, now, in May bloom förfullt. In the old days they used Cowslips , among other things, to make wine (oxläggevin) and the leaves used for salad. When cowslips are in G, we know that summer is near!

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro

Pine Cones in Hermanstorp

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

This barriga pine branch, with two cones caught my eye when I checked my Geocache at Hermanstorp. For several days velade I know if the picture would be posted in a vertical or horizontal configuration. The majority thought vertically, but I find it more harmonious in a horizontal configuration. Vertical version you can see here .

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm f 2.8

snöbeklädd birch the Händelöp.

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

A snöbeklädd birch that grow beside the road to Händelöp.

Now my camera in for repair. Depth of field preview button stuck sometimes in the depressed position preventing the shooting. About 4 weeks without a camera!

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR

In anticipation of its heyday.

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Not a pretty Gran filled with pine needles associated with Christmas, but an outcast and lövlös birch in her winter robe awaiting its heyday in the spring and summer.

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR

Longing for warmth and cloudless days!

Thursday, November 23rd, 2009

20:53 was the time when that photograph was created. Note position of the sun just above the treetops in the distance. A picture from the end of June 2009, when summer was in full swing, the heat flourished and the insects were buzzing wildly about their food (mig!). Today the end of November, the Sun barely at all because of gloomy gray clouds, and it fortunately could be a cloudless day the sun disappears already at 16 the time.

The picture below was taken in Gertrudsvik in Västervik komun.

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Geocaching in Västervik. Visit my cache at Hermanstorp!

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Recently, I took up an interest that I was doing 5-6 years ago - Geocaching ! It aims to find "treasures" that are located mostly in places where there is something special to show. The tax box includes a logbook, pencil and trading items. To get to the treasure, you need a GPS navigator (like an iPhone!) that you enter the coordinates found on geocaching.com. In this speaking I have found many places I had no idea they excited, in my own community.

Now I have my own treasure, or cache as it is called the "trade" language! Placed at Hermanstorp at the entrance to Västervik. There are a whole bunch of ancient monuments that are worth viewing, and of course photography. In the picture you can see one of the mounds in the area who are from the Iron Age. So, now log onto geocaching.com , find Hermanstorp , enter the coordinates in the era of GPS and visit my taxes! :-)

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris)

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Torskemunn is the Norwegian name of this plant, called toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) in Swedish. Gulsporren is common all over Sweden. This particular copy I found at the Port of Malmö, which is actually a port just outside Västervik. A really beautiful plant!

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Rainbow over Spårö, and its beacon / Rainbow over Spårö

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The rainbow is a beautiful phenomenon. It occurs when there are raindrops in the air and the sun is low behind the viewer. Sat in my car and enjoyed the pattering rain, along with an exciting book . Motions were put into a higher gear to avoid the rain and Saturday walkers hurried and took refuge, that did not exist. When the rain subsided appeared this magnificent rainbow Spårö with its light-house on the left and ends in Lindödjupets mine.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8. The image is a panorama made of five photographs.

Lingonberry at Gränsö / Lingonberry

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Berries, is autumn delicacies in the woods. Especially blueberries , raspberries and wild strawberries . Lingonberry contrast, are tart, and not nearly as good to eat. Lingonberry Rice in the picture, I found out at the little island, on Gränsö in Västervik.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro

Tåtelsmygare / European skipper flies from flower to flower in search of nectar.

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Swedish: Less Tåtelsmygare (Thymelicus lineola) is a butterfly often seen in meadows, where it flies from flower to flower in search of nectar. With its brown / gold color, and different swing set, I think this is a very beautiful butterfly. This copy was flying out at Gertrudsvik .

English: European Skipper (Thymelicus lineola) is a butterfly thwart seen on the meadows, elsewhere it flies from flower to flower in search of nectar. With its brown / gold color, and different wing sets, I think this is a beautiful butterfly. This copy flew at Gertrudsvik .

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The same image as above, but in Black and White.
Photo info: Nikon D700, Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro

Peacock (Inachis io), a beautiful butterfly in the Swedish countryside.

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Swedish: Butterflies are arguably the most beautiful insect, in my opinion. It does not irritate, but just there and is fine. In the picture you see a Peacock ( Inachis io ) which is a common butterfly in Sweden. It overwinters as an adult and is therefore usually the first butterfly you see in the spring. This allowed the Peacock photographed by Gertrudsvik of Västevik .

English: Butterflies are without doubt the most beautiful insect, in my opinion. In the picture you see a goodwill European Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) Which is a common butterfly in Sweden. It Hibernate as an adult and is therefor Usually the first butterfly you see in the spring.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro, with a Nikon SB800 flash.

Curious cows at the Heat's manor, a mil outside Västervik.

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Swedish: Cows in Heat's manor (Victory Gärde, about 1 mil outside Västervik ) are curious animals. They always follow after me, I stay up, they stay up. I jump to, they jump to, I bend, as I did at the time of shooting, they do the same thing. Fantastic!

English: Cows are curious animals. These are photographed at Värmsvik's farmhouse. They are always after me! If i walk, They walk, if I jump, They jump, if I bend down, like I did when i took the picture Below They bend down. Fantastic!

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Back Pinks (Dianthus deltoides) out on Gränsö Nature Reserve, in Västervik.

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Swedish: On Gränsö Nature Reserve ( little island ) plants are a plethora of exciting plants. During my last visit I saw a collection of Dianthus deltoides (Latin), and Back Pinks which is the Swedish name. They lit up as if they were radioactive , and something like that is hard to just walk past with a camera on the shoulder. This plant is a bit special , for the flower closes during the dark period of the day and during rain, and opens at the light and sunshine.

English: At Gränsö nature reserve I found These Maiden Pinks (Dianthus deltoides). They lit up as They elsewhere radioactive and something visual pleasing like that is hard to miss, and not to photograph. The flat is a bit special, for the flower is closing during the dark period of the day, and During rain, and open up When it Sees Light.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Macro

Swimming in Gamlebyviken

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Swedish: Cumulus Clouds hovering low over Gamlebyviken , which has scared away badsällskapet on the bridge. The picture was taken in March creek , just outside Västervik.

English: Cumulus clouds That hovers low over Gamlebyviken, Which speed scared away the Bathers on the bridge. The picture was the roofs in March creek, just outside Västervik.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 50mm 1.8

Chicory / Chicory blooming a little north of Västervik

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Swedish: After countless mosquito bites , I came away from the field, where I found the chicory on the photo below in the flesh, and probably without anemia. Chicory is not fully open in the picture. The field where this beautiful plant grew, I found at Hälgsjö , located one mil north of Västervik , near a huge wheat field, which will be photographed by me soon.

English: After count less mosquito bites I got from the field, where I found the Common chicory in the photo Below living, and probably without anemia. I'm not 100% sure it is a Chicory (Cichorium intybus). But it was the Closest I could find in my book of flowers.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR

Silage, milk cows, your Stuverum, outside Västervik.

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Many call them hay bales, the correct word is silage and is an animal that is used particularly in dairy farming. They are made ​​of grasses that grow on our fields, which then undergo a fermentation process using natural bacteria. Silage is more nutritious than ordinary hay. The technology has already been used on Roma time . Began applied in Sweden on a small scale in the early 1900's. Much more information is available on Wikipedia one . The pictures are taken close Stuverum a bit outside Västervik.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Mirco

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 50mm 1.8

Two horses and a Shetland pony who eat dinner

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Shetland Pony (see the middle) is one of the world's smallest horse breeds and originally came from the Shetland Islands , located just outside Scotland. The idea was for a fishing trip at Händelöp and start "project bass", but these three horses caught my interest.

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Bildfaka: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8, Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR

Smultronvisslaren (kattostvisslare), who live among the grass.

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Smultronvisslaren is a small butterfly with a wingspan of about 20-24 cm living in southern Sweden and up to Tennessee region. The name Wild Side Switches (several close-ups), it has received since the larvae feed on, among other things, on strawberries . It flies low on the grasslands and in forest clearings. The butterfly on the image photographed by an eternal hunting out on Gränsö (little island). Very fast and easily frightened.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR Micro

Deer family in Gertrudsvik (kid goat and goat)

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Once a deer (Latin: Capreolus capreolus) are among some rustling is the lightning stopped, probably trying to be invisible and follow the "threat" with great curiosity. Not even a meal of refresh leaves get the deer to relax. Always 100% focused on what's happening in the near surroundings. The deer below, I found a warm summer evening at Gertrudsvik . Saw both Bock, goat and kid at the same time.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR.

Blomsterlupiner of Gertrudsvik

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Lupinus polyphyllus is the Latin name of the Flower Lupin . The lupinart most frequently and run wild in southern and central Sweden. The species originated in North America . These lupins, I found a overgrown field at Gertrudsvik .

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8 with a polarizing filterable

A meadow of Daisies, at Gertrudsvik.

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Skåne's provincial flower, with its origin from the Pyrenees is Prästkragen (Latin: Leucanthemum maximum). It flowers in June-July and usually in large pastures. Daisies on the image I photographed at Gertrudsvik (Northern Hospital) on a summer evening.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Skan's rocks, under a warm sunset.

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

With its smooth rocks are Skanvik a nice sun and bathing spot. Yes, one should be athletic talent if you want to get a swim in the cold (?) Seawater. Although spring, autumn and winter are Skanvik beautiful. Skanvik is a milestone for Grönsö trail is a hiking trail of 12 kilometers, with overnight facilities.

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The same image, but with a neutral color.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8
The first picture I have used a Hoya ND400 filter that gives me 8 steps longer exposure. As seen on the water that is reminiscent of fog

The final phase of the spring is here, now comes the summer!

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

On the way home after a short fishing trip at Händelöp was quite spectacular light and could not continue without taking any pictures. Some trees are still green, while some have said goodbye and thanked for, and some are already in full bloom. Now the summer is very shortly here!

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 Micro (Macro lens)

Rödsippa, Hepatica nobilis

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Now that I got my camera back from repair, I'm an easy victim to nature's cruelty, such as ticks , mosquitoes and snakes, as I'm very close with nature. The picture shows a rödsippa who have not had enough energy to bloom. photographed at Victory Gärde in Västervik.

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Nikon D700 & Nikon 105mm 2.8 Mico (Macro lens)

Bait Gertrudsvik

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Fishing rod , also called långspö is something that everyone ever used. The methane is soothing and exciting, you never know when to cut, if cut at all. The picture shows Christopher as trills his dream fish at the boat house pier at Gertrudsvik in Västervik .

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Photo info: Nikon D200 + Nikon 18-70mm 3.5 to 4.5

Alone swan on the big blue.

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

While waiting for the camera to return from repair comes another of archives.

One cold winter evening, I found a bunch of weekend swans swimming out at Cape Horn , but the picture only a swan who enjoyed the solitude of the vast blue of the sunset.

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Nikon D700 and 2.8 70 to 200 Nikon VR

Sunset in Happened traversed port on a cold winter.

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Translation:

Another picture from the store, waiting for my camera is back from repair.

The picture below is a late winter photography. The ice had just changed its form, from being the big trucks to smaller trucks that were close together and created an irritating sound through friction . pier had a thin layer of snow that today's last sun tried to melt away to let in the spring. One of the fishing boats in Happened traversed port had been out at sea, may have been fishing, or been on the first trip in the archipelago . Händelöp at sunset is magical.

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Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 50mm 1.8

Night Photograph of a Volkswagen Golf 1.6 with 100 horsepower. In Västervik ...

Monday, April 27th, 2009

This site in English (translation Can Be a bit strange, sometimes.)

350 horsepower, the latest GPS navigation system and opunkterbara deck with retractable studded for winter use. Below we see the latest concept car from Volkswagen . No, I am kidding with you. This is Christopher's Volkswagen Golf 1.6 with its 100 lively horsepower from the year 1999.
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Photo info: Nikon D200 & Nikon 18-70 3,5-4-6 & Nikon SB800.
This photo was taken at the Northern Hospital , also known as Saint Gertrude's Hospital of Västervik, on a back street a warm, dark spring evening.

The case that ruined my week / establishment of archives from the North Hospital, Saint Gertrude's former hospital hospitals in Västervik

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

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The sound of a Nikon D700 with a Nikon 24-70 8.2 lens that falls on the mountain is a sound (and sight) I will never forget. Yesterday when I was on Gränsö and photographed as I fumbled with the camera so the whole package went wrong. The lens can not zoom in, and a piece of plastic has disappeared from the front edge. The camera's shutter and sensor and the glass cover of the upper dislayen is gone. Sad, very sad. Disaster! Until I can straighten out my camera problems you will have to put up with archive photographs taken during the year.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200 2.8.
Pictured at St Gertrude's Hospital, also known as the Northern Hospital of Västervik. The picture shows a loka (I think) who is dressed in frost.

A cold spring day in Grönö, to photograph Spårö and its Baki sunset. In Västervik.

Friday, April 17th, 2009

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Two posts in a row on Grönö, Spårö and its beacon. It was a spectacular sunset and the wind blew cold on the mountain. Went down a bit, it became at once a warmer, more comfortable temperature.

As I wrote in my last post, I can recommend this pdf if you are interested in the history of Spårö, Grönö, beacon and shipping to Västervik.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70 8.2
Picture number 1 is a picture of the customs house with a reflection of Spårö beacon in the window pane.
Picture number 2 was taken at the same location as the big the big picture, but from a different angle.
Picture number 3 is a loka (I think) with Spårö beacon in the background.
Picture number 4 is a view of Spårö sound. At the sign that is framed by anchor and a little way out is a ship on the bottom which is a popular dive site.

Spårö sound and its majestic beacon high on Spåröberget in Tjust archipelago.

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

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Between Grönö and Spårö is a healthy - healthy sporozoite . ( Map ) On Spårö is one of the East Coast's best known navigation marks , namely Spårö beacon . Spårö beacon was built in 1776-1777 by Russian prisoners of war. Beacon is 25 meters high and stands on Spåröberget which lies 35 meters above sea level. In 1925, lightning struck the bottom of the roof and destroyed it completely. Then mounted it on a tin roof. For those of you who want to know more about the island and its history should visit the Kalmar County Museum's website and read this pdf . A whole raft of exciting information about Spårö and its beacon. For those who like to dive, there is also a wreck to visit on the north side of Spårö.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700 & Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR with ND8 filter + filter polarizations. I took the picture a warm spring day under the sun. Spårö beacon is truly an impressive and beautiful sight on the island.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8. Photographed on a cold spring day, after sundown. During the summer, Spårö healthy well-trafficked part of the motor and sailing yachts. When the image was heard only birds and lapping waves.

Victory Gärde sanctuaries, here are the barns, and hay bales.

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Victory Gärde is a large nature reserve north of Västervik . Here are some barns and a lot of beautiful scenery to photograph. During sunset , it is of course extra spectacular.

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Photo info:

Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Reed bristles at sunset on Händelöp

Friday, April 10th, 2009

A couple of reed straws from Händelöp during sunset on a cold winter.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700 & Nikon 24-70mm 2.8

Händelöp, a village with many possibilities.

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Händelöp is from this photograph. An old fishing village that has it's roots from the mid 1500's. Is incredible scene during Händelöp! If you do not feel like photography, you can always fool a few black striped robber out of the depths of ma, fishing equipment with them, because here there is plenty of bass during the hot summer

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Photo info:

Nikon D700 and Nikon 50mm 1.8

Roadkill on the way home. (Warning for sensitive)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Hares are passed on! Sometimes I wonder if there is a surplus of these animals in the Swedish countryside. I often see 5-6 pieces in a few minutes when I'm out on my bravaer. Usually running in front of the car, in the candlelight. Hence the fate of the hare in the picture. It's not me who made this "road kill" without anyone else. I found it to death and could not resist taking this opportunity to photograph it, so it looked like I was a sinner.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700, Nikon 24-70mm 2.8 and a Nikon SB800 flash in CLS (The flash of the camera) that put light on the hare. Avanade manual focus because it was pitch black outside and the hare seemed not at all. Had to guess where the focus would be, and after 4-5 photos put the focus fairly correct. Modern cameras have a feature that addresses this phenomenon with a focus in the pitch black environment very well, and it's called auto-assist illuminator. A small light that illuminates the subject while you focus. Now why did not I think of it at the moment?

The cannon on Kulbacken and the West's largest churches.

Monday, April 6th, 2009

On Kulbacken is Västervik's Museum , and there are two Russian cannons that stood on the mountain since 1920 ( source + more info). To the right we see St. Gertrude's Church (Very interesting facts on the link!). The church building was begun in 1433 and was completed 15 years later. To the left we see St. Peter's church built in 1903 and was completed in 1905, which is today the West's largest church

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Photo info:
Nikon D700, Nikon 24-70mm 2.8. Exposure to 30sekunder, aperture 6.3 and Iso 200th

Swan in the evening light on a cold winter at Cape Horn / Västervik

Monday, April 6th, 2009

As I wrote in my previous posts ( 1 , 2 ) is the way to Cape Horn's a real animal safari. This swan I photographed at the tip of Cape Horn on a cold winter. It was a beautiful sunset as seen in the light of humpback tail.

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Photo info:
Nikon D700 lens Nikon 70-200mm 2.8 VR