My journey through photography
An amateurs attempts at photography in real life.
It all began back in my early teens. Photo lessons in school, and how to process film.
This however is only what has been going on since 2020. Where I picked up on photography again, after being away from it since the early ´90.
It is for now, strictly a hobby, which help clear the head!
Please look at the other pages for wildlife, motorcycles, RC Cars and landscape pictures.
The website is only to show what I have been up to over these past few years. It consist only of pictures, maybe a video clip here and there. But no fancy interaction.!
Its primarily motorcycles, motorcycles in nature… nature, and rc-cars!
Cameras and lenses I started with, was the Canon EOS 90D with a mix of wide angle and telezoom. After some time I bought a Canon EOS RP Fullframe For landscape and travel on my bikes.
I have been using the EOS RP with a EF16-35 L F2.8 II and EF70-200 F4 L IS .
For shooting RC-cars I used the 90D and mostly an EF-S 18-55 F3.5-5.6 IS.
A Canon EF 24-105 F4 L IS II. got added. Which, will be my travel lens from now on. Saves me some space in the backpack while on the bikes. 1 lens to replace 2!
Recently a Canon EF 100-400 F4.5-5.6 IS II L series lens, has been bought. Hopefully this one, can help me getting some better wildlife pictures!
Both the EOS RP and 90D is now replaced by a Canon EOS R6 mark III. And got to say, that is a completely different animal……..
Sweden from it´s lovely side. Almost nothing can compare to a sunrise out in the wild.
Ducati ST2 trackday-bike build. I have spent MANY hours on building this one….!
I Like the motive an RC-car makes.
Catching the details of a build, or simply the surroundings……
Svaneke, Bornholm
FOCUS STACKING!
Have been struggling with this concept. Mostly because I´m not an ace with photoshop. This is, the first time, it has provided a result. Where I can say, that I get it!
Besides the object being to close to the camera. Minimum focus distance….. have to remember that! It worked out. And I had some learning out of this.
F4.5, 1/10sec, ISO1600, 6 pictures stacked.
Attempt number 2!
Attempt 2 of Focus Stacking. 8 pictures stacked into 1.
Again, tried to get the entire object in focus, from front to rear. Would a picture or 2 more have done the trick! Definitely yes! But hey! it worked.
A learning process……..
F4, 1sec, ISO 125
F5.6 1/400sec ISO100
F16 1/125sec ISO100
The wilderness of Sweden and Norwegian nature has always fascinated me! Motorcycle trips and vacations mostly go that direction. The further north the better…..
And! They provide way better motives there.
Trollveggen, Norway
rc race buggy having a go at the “local racetrack”
Nature, especially on the motorcycle is a sanctuary!