Impressive infrared photography

Screenshot from inspirationfeedI haven’t tried this myself but I hardly can’t wait to do it! The pictures are really stunning.

After clicking the link, you’ll fly off to inspirationfeed.com (the creator of the article), where you’ll find a really good article on how to achieve Infrared Photos. What really stunned me was the surreality at the same time as things also look natural. Can’t explain it any better, sorry 🙂

Hope you like this introduction to Infrared photography. There are som linkes in the article that also are really good. Have you tried something like this? Would really appreciate to hear/see what you learned.

Link

Stockholm – Riddarholmen

Last Sunday I promised one of the readers of this blog that I would post another pic over Stockholm from the Södermälar-side.

Have a great tuesday!

Riddarholmen Click for larger image

Rough day at work?

Monday morning.The weekend has come to an end and you think it’s hard to get up for work. The weekend have been nice and you just can’t find the strength to get things moving.

Maybe you’re working in a warm cozy office where all material things are there and last thing you’ll think about is your safety. The main problem of the day is whether or not the coffee machine or the Xerox is working or not… and still you think it’s hard to bring the smile up.

If that is the case I think that you just need some perspective. One reader of my blog has done this amazing reportage of workers that would be a great inspiration…

Hope you enjoy it!

http://xandreverkes.wordpress.com/2011/08/24/builders-in-the-sky/-> Link to the article

My home

As I haven’t really introduced myself on this blog I thought that it might be time to show a little bit. So I start off in a safe way… 😉

This is a picture from outside my home in Sundbyberg, 7 km north of Stockholm City. The picture was taken in spring 2011 during an evening when the light was really special. The sky was totally blue with some small clouds hanging like drapes from the sky.

Sundbyberg, Bällsta River

What I really enjoy with Sundbyberg is the distance to the city center in time, just 7 minutes by commuter train and still it’s so small and quite small-townish in a way. In many ways it sometimes feels even smaller than Piteå…

The periodic table of Photography

The periodic table of Photography by PhotoWeeklyOnline. Actually a quite good  table in it’s simplicity.

Hope you have a great Monday!

Periodic Table of Photography

Links for downloading:

If you like it you’ll find links to downloadable versions here:

Colour PDF
B&W PDF
Colour JPG
B&W JPG

One of the coolest pictures I’ve ever seen

I’ll let the picture speak for itself

Screenshot

Link

Amazing footage of Snowboarding!

If you, like me are into downhill skiing and photo, you’ll love this 3-minute video! Absolutely amazing footage aswell as performance on the boards! Hope you enjoy it! (found through feber).

Enjoy!

View over Stockholm – Kungsholmen

This is one of my favourite views of Stockholm. Standing at Södermalmsstrand watching towards the city hall and Norrmälarstrand. This picture is from the summer.

View of Stockholm

(click for larger image) Nikon D7000 – 18/105

Autumn – 3rd sign

Signs of autumn

D7000, 35 mm – cross processed (1)

(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_processing

App review – Iris Photo Suite

Iris Photo Suite (15 SEK = $2)

Iris has during the last two days became one of my favourite iPhone-photo-apps. Why? Well, so far I haven’t found an app that have so much functionality in a Phone and still it’s so easy to use, and at the same time comes packaged with so much great functionality.

In the app you’ll find many features that you normally just find in quite advanced photo editors on your laptop/PC/Mac. But this isn’t just the case, you’ll also find filters that’s quite like Hipstamatic, Instamatic and so on.

Iris

  • “easy-to-use” – 4
    Since there are so much functionality I’m not sure how all the functionality will benefit everyone. But if you’re used to image processing software in general you’ll love it!
  • Image Quality – 6 (as an iPhone-app)
    I haven’t seen so many functions in an iPhone app before and when you have sharpening tools as well as reduce noise tools you can come pretty far just using your phone.
  • Creativity – 5
    There are more filters and tweaks in this software than I have seen before. But the most screwed ones are off course not here.
  • Level of usage – 5
    When it comes to workflow and picture processing management I really love that you can go directly to so many functions. For the photo interested audience it’s definitively a 6.
  • Overall score – 6
    Best image processing software I’ve seen so far.

At this moment this is one of my absolute favourite iPhone-apps.

Autumn signs

Today we have a beautiful day here in Stockholm – Sweden, 20 degrees celsius and amazing blue skies. Even though the shiny weather, the signs of autumn are all there, the greatest season for nature photography.

Best wishes for the weekend!

Signs of autumnNikon D7000, 35 mm

Great post of “10 small Things that make a big difference… photo”

No matter how long you’ve been taking photos or for that matter how MANY photos you’ve been taking. At some point you need to go back, think of the basics to get a chance to restore yourself. When you’re there, this article might work as a good source of inspiration. Hope you enjoy!

http://www.pointofutterance.com/2011/09/28/10-small-things-that-make-a-big-difference-in-your-photos/

GuitarImage from Hard Rock Café in Stockholm. Nikon D7000, 35 mm.

 

5 hearts – winter time

Same flower as below, but in winter time. Almost like a heavy metal flower…

5 hearts, in winter-timeShot taken with a Nikon D5000 35 mm-lens.

5 hearts – Pic of the day

This pic is one of my favourites. Not because of the image quality (I didn’t have macro at the time when I took this picture) but due to the fact that I just used to pass by this tree every day (located approx 6 feet from my front door), but I didn’t see the small things.

Every 5-star is approx 7-8 mm in size and in the middle you’ll find 5 hearts. Nature is really cool sometimes!

5-hearts
Shot taken with a Nikon D5000 18/105-lens.

Scenes from the Summer

A small video-project I did a while ago where I’ve put together some pictures from the summer of 2011.


,              For full screen, klick the icon to the left of the Vimeo-logo

Ireland, almost one year ago

One year ago I visited Ireland for my first time. The occasion was a wedding of some close friends. During our visit for the four-day-wedding we stayed at Kilronan Castle in a surrounding that was absolutely amazing! I guess that the autumn season made it even more spectacular.

This is an image from inside the castle looking down on the lake. What I tried to achieve was to picture both the atmosphere inside aswell as the surroundings outside.

Hope you enjoy it.

Kilronan Castel, Ireland
Kilronan Castle, Nikon D5000 18/105. Click for larger image

Sasha Dichter: The Generosity Experiment

An inspiring speech from Sasha Dichter about saying yes to people that need help.

Pooped in the face!

Today after work I thought it would be a great day for some pictures. Blue skies, bright sun and autumn colors. After a few shots I heard that a branch broke but didn’t care about it so I continued to take pictures and just enjoying the day. Then I started to notice that people starred and then looked down on the camera and saw this and then reached for my face…

Pooped camera

I guess the rest is evident…

Beautiful autumnday in Stockholn

So, the first meetings for the day are done and I’m heading back for Office. Jumped off the subway a few stations ahead, and what a day it is!

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iPhone-pic, Stockholm – Sveavägen

Marabouparken – Sundbyberg

I recently discovered that I have a park that is nominated as the second finest in Europe! This is quite strange since I love to walk around in nature, taking pics and this park is situated 300 meters from home! As they say “Don’t cross the brook for water”…

Anyway, this is a pic from that park where I tried to work with the depth in the image.

Marabouparken - SundbybergMarabouparken – Sundbyberg, Sweden

iPhone photo-apps (updated)

Some people say that the best camera you’ll ever have is the one you bring with you. In those terms I guess my phone comes close to being the my best camera. Since the camera in the phones always are the best when it comes to bringing out the best of your pics there are great apps that at least will bring you closer to your desired result.

In this post I’ve put together some of the best apps in my opinion when it comes to photography and iPhone.

Photoshop Express (link to app store)
I guess Adobe don’t need any further presentation. In the image-industry they are one of the biggest and the Photoshop-softwares have been around for quite awhile. With Photoshop Express you get one feature that I think is necessary if you’re keen on getting the noise out of your pictures.

Screen Capture Photoshop Express

Below you have the same picture, with and without the reduce noise function in Photoshop Express.


iPhone-image of Visby sunset without reduce noise function (Click image for large version)


Same picture as above, but now with reduce noise (Click image for large version)

A note to using this function is that, when you reduce noise, also loose details so the result will, as always, differ depending on what you want to show.

Photoshop is free but you have to spend a few bucks on getting the Reduce Noise Function

Instagram (link to app-store)
If you like filters and sharing images with the rest of the world you’ll love Instagram (my nickname at Instagram is pedrohansson). I’m surprised how creative and actually really beautiful images that are shared at Instagram. And many of those just using their iPhone (1)


iPhone-Image using Instagram-app

Pro-HDR (link to App-store)
One of the apps that I’m using the most. The iPhones built-in functionality for HDR is quite good but this app is so far ahead in terms of control and image quality. If you don’t know what HDR is and are interested in getting some new ideas for your photographic session I suggest that you look into it. In short HDR is using several exposures (over- and under exposed) to create one image. By using several exposures you can use the lighter information in the under exposed image and vice versa. HDR-apps can also being used for creating motion and ghost-like effects.

Another side-effect with HDR is that you can find colors that otherwise aren’t possible due to over- and under exposure-difficulties.

A side effect of using two images is that you need keep the camera absolute still, otherwise you get some blurry effects.


iPhone HDR-image of South Kensington Station in London

I hope you can use some of the app-tips above. Happy for comments. What is your best photo-app and how do you use it?

(1) A portion of the images at Instagram are shot with professional equipment

Update: Thank you Helen for these nice tips!

Pixlromatic (link to App store)

Screen Capture from Pixlromatic
Screen Capture from Pixlromatic

This is an app that comes out of the box with a pretty nice set of filters. Some of them are quite similar to the top-seller Hipstamatic but others are more “original”. I’ve tried this app and my first impression is that it’s quite good even though it brings alot of noise to the image, but I guess that’s normal with app’s like this. Since int comes with no charge I think it’s definitely worth downloading.
Pixlromatic-image that creates a rain-effectPixlromatic-image with “rain-effect”

iDarkroom (link to App Store)
This app is quite like Pixlromatic, i.e it comes with a bunch of filters to use. The user interface is fast and friendly and it’s really easy to like. The cost for this app is 7,00 SEK (about $1) in App Store so I guess it’s well spent money.

Screen Capture from iDarkroom
Screen Capture from iDarkroom

The Autumn is soon here

So, the summer of 2011 is coming to an end. A summer that, here in Stockholm, was one of the sunniest ever. Didn’t thought that a summer could be that nice! Stockholm is, in my opinion, one of the greatest summer-cities in the world.

But now my favorite season of the year is entering, the autumn is moving in! The best season when it comes to photography. The colors are all there, from the most bright yellow to green, red and blue.

Can’t wait to get out there and catch some pics. Hopefully I’ve learned a little more since last year. Will be interesting to find that out.

In the end, I’m easily satisfied with the very best 😉

I’ll leave this post with a picture I took during a short walk this summer.

Hope you have a great Sunday.

Wild berry(c) Pedro Hansson

Time lapse video project – just using iPhone

May 2011… One of my first video tests just using an iPhone.

The pictures and videos are made during a period of two weeks in Stockholm.

http://www.vimeo.com/24517683
(View in full screen for best appearance)

Filmklipp från film