Today, we celebrated in Kila church.
Visiting some farms
Today was “Kom till gården” (Welcome to the farm) in our area, where farmers and other businesses welcomed the public to meet their animals, buy their produce, and learn more about what they do.
$5,000 for a lens!
Fstoppers highlights a video by Chris Chu in which he covers the Leica 28mm f/2 Summicron, a lens that apparently cost $5,000. In Sweden it seems to sell for around SEK 60,000. Not a cheap lens!
Convert Manfrotto ball head to take Arca Swiss plates
I have a great Manfrotto tripod with an also great ball head, with a Manfrotto quick release function. Getting an l-plate, which is in effect an Arca Swiss plate, I wanted to exchange the Manfrotto plate for an Arca Swiss one.
A favorite photographer: James Nachtwey
James Nachtwey is a name synonymous with photojournalism, particularly war photography. His unflinching images have documented conflicts, famine, and human suffering across the globe, making him one of the most respected and controversial figures in the field.
A favorite photographer: Michael Kenna
Michael Kenna is best known for his abstract and minimalist landscapes in black and white. Me likes!
Service in Kumla – farewell to three employees
Today, we celebrated in Kumla church. Afterward, we said thank you and farewell to three employees leaving us, including the vicar Per Alkstål who retires.
How to clean your full-frame camera sensor like a pro
If you’re a serious photographer with a full-frame camera, you know how frustrating dust spots on your sensor can be.They show up as annoying blemishes on your otherwise perfect images, especially noticeable in skies or areas with solid colors. But don’t panic – with a bit of care and the right tools, you can clean your sensor and get…
Nikon 28mm f/1.8G
I traded some lenses and got this one instead, and I’m pleased with that.
Gysinge
Today we visited Gysinge, an old ironworks mill just north of us. It’s well worth a visit. For some reason, already when I was shooting, the place just shouted “black and white” to me, perhaps because it is a rather monochrome world already.