Easter 2010 – Barcelona

Another trip, made in April this year. “Children in Barcelona” was the starter, and now the Whole Trip to Barcelona is on line, as the main course.

Four days, few quarters, many kilometers walked through the city. About sixty photos, here (over more than 360 made), less correlated each other than any trip. I . . . → Read More: Easter 2010 – Barcelona

Snow over Randers

After some very cold days, finally we have reached the meltin point again… gaining a span of snow.
And today a warm, heavy, wet snow grab and hugs everything.

sne på randers

D700 at 3200ISO, 17-35mm f2.8 AFS at 35mm, f4, 1/20sec, bias 1/3EV

Of course, with a nice wheather like this, we went to Randers’ downtown, through the swamp along the Gudenå (the river that lead the sea here in the fjord).

Just out of home, the landscape was so:

sne i randers

D700 at 800ISO, 17-35mm f2.8 AFS at 35mm, f4, 1/100sec, bias 2/3EV

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D700 at 800ISO, 17-35mm f2.8 AFS at 35mm, f4, 1/100sec, bias 2/3EV

And the swamp looks like a white Christmas lanscape…
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“Sculpture by the sea” – art in Århus

Every June, or so, Århus’ beach wear an artistic dress, showing some works from around the world.
An half-sunny day is a good moment to take some photos… between a shower and another…

I’m not an expert about modern art, and actually I don’t follow modern art at all. So, my photographic’s selection has the only purpose to collect the photos that I like more, not the works nor the artists.

The location, near the sea, could be an occasion to play with symmetries:
D700 at 200ISO, 50mm f1.4, f4, 1/5000sec, bias 0EV

D700 at 200ISO, 50mm f1.4, f4, 1/5000sec, bias 0EV

And also the mostly cloudy weather help to found the right light for every subject.
D700 at 200ISO, 50mm f1.4, f2, 1/8000sec, bias 0EV

D700 at 200ISO, 50mm f1.4, f2, 1/8000sec, bias 0EV

D700 at 200ISO, 50mm f1.4, f2.8, 1/8000sec, bias 0EV

D700 at 200ISO, 50mm f1.4, f2.8, 1/8000sec, bias 0EV

And the sea is often present, like location or in the works themselves.
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