Picture from Piteå – Gläntan

Sunrise in the sand

(c) Pedro Hansson – Sunrise in the sand – Nikon D5000 – no editing done

Short movie/time lapse – Sunrise in Piteå

As the readers of this blog already know, I’ve spent the last weekend in my home town, Piteå. A weekend that promised some, but delivered a lot. Met some old friends, spent time with my family, had a Palt-dinner (local course) and also had an amazing photo session on saturday.

Since we had cloudy weather on friday (and to be honest I also felt terrible due to my cold) I didn’t expect much for saturday, but what a day it turned out to be.

This is my first posting from that day.

Hope you enjoy!

(Please watch in full screen mode)

32 gb of new material

Currently i’m in Pitea, in the northern part of Sweden and today was all about photo. Started off early and headed out to Glantan (a beach close to, in Sweden famous Pitea havsbad).

And what a morning! The colors and the light were all there. During the morning I made a time-lapse of the sun rising with my D7000 and took stills with the Olympus, D5000 and my iPhone. I also tried out my new Sigma 70-300/macro.

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Sony ….?

Is this the new brand that Sony will use now when they’ve finally bought the rest of the Sony Ericsson?

Happy weekend!

Sony

Quite a view for a space shuttle launch

This must be one of the better views for a space shuttle launch… Pretty lucky to pass by at just the right time.

 

Photo Tips – High ISO to create a dramatic atmosphere

Here’s a little pic I took a few hours ago just to show a little trick I sometimes use when I want to create a more dramatic atmosphere in my pics.

  • Adjust the ISO-level really high. This will create a more pixel-like effect. In this pic I used 3200 during shady day-light
  • Use the angle of the sun to create the dramatic lighting
  • If you have a less “good” camera it’s sometimes even easier. The new ones are sometimes just to good 🙂

Hope this can help you get more drama in some of your future pics (unless you already used this little trick)

This pic is unedited except for sizing and adding (c)-information. Shot taken in A-mode.

High-ISO picture
(c) Pedro Hansson - Nikon D5000

We are literally speaking made of star dust

Today Sammi Naughton posted a great link on Facebook, and this is quite fascinating!

“Ultra fascinating discovery. Wow, my mind is racing… Forget all previous theories (love that about science!). Stars have now been shown to be able to create complex organic materials — and they are literally everywhere.

For theologians, apparently if you let there be light, that light has a few ideas of its own — that may be the catalyst of a profound series of events. 😉 Both science and religion can expect to be pondering for a while with this one.

We are made of stardust? Is the universe itself a living thing? Wow, this finding could mean that there is an almost infinite range of possible life, throughout the universe…”

Read more here ->

Swedish: Inspiration och tankar av Göran Adlén

“Ta chansen när den kommer”
1. Om strategiska planer

Övriga delar av serien:
2. Företag kan inte bygga varumärken

3. Alla har faktiskt talang

4. Nedkopplad, uppkopplad eller bara avkopplad

För mer information om Göran Adlén -> http://adlen.nu

7.000.000.000 people on earth

On monday there will be 7.000.000.000 people on the planet earth (and I guess a few out in space) according to United Nations Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Some facts (quote from worldometers.com):

World Population:

  • reached 6 billion in 1999
  • is predicted to reach 7 billion on October 31, 2011
  • has doubled in 40 years from 1959 (3 billion) to 1999 (6 billion)
  • is currently growing at a rate of around 1.15 % per year
  • growth rate reached its peak in the late 1960s, when it was at 2%
  • growth rate is currently declining and is projected to continue to decline in the coming years
  • average annual population change is currently estimated at over 77 million
  • world population will nearly stabilize at just above 10 billion persons after 2200
  • a tremendous change occurred with the industrial revolution: whereas it had taken all of human history up to the year 1800 for world population to reach 1 billion, the second billion was achieved in only 130 years (1930), the third billion in less than 30 years (1959), the fourth billion in 15 years (1974), the fifth billion in 13 years (1987), the sixth billion in 12 years (1999) and the seventh billion in 12 years (2011). During the 20th century alone, the population in the world has grown from 1.65 billion to 6 billion.

Read more on http://www.worldometers.com

About: Interacting - Tried to keep motion in the picture
(c) Pedro Hansson - Interacting - Nikon D7000 - Stockholm

A very special picture for me – to Ola

I guess this blog post is as personal as it gets, but at the same time this blog is about “life in general” so I’ve decided to share some thoughts around a personal subject.

Since I’m going to Piteå in a short period of time; a trip that I’m really looking forward to, this will be the first time in winter since last christmas and I guess there will be memories from last years visit. Last christmas was a really odd one. My foster-brother, Ola, that lived with our family during my whole up-bringing passed away on the evening of the 23:rd of December.

Jul i Piteå

This picture was taken the next morning, in the morning of Christmas eve. At that moment, when the picture was taken, we still hadn’t got the message.

The morning was really chilly and calm, and in many ways respectful of what we didn’t know at that stage. Now, 10 months later I guess this picture means a lot more than just trying out a new camera that was the main purpose for this picture.

My brother lived in the southern parts of Sweden, and I guess we hadn’t spoken nearly as much as we should’ve done, but last year (in 2010) that changed, and we had started to make some plans together. Not big plans, but nice small ones. Ola had been ill in the winter/spring of 2010, but we all thought that he now would fully recover. Our plans came to a sudden end during the christmas Holliday… Will never forget when my father answered the phone and I instantly could feel what’ve happened.

I’m really proud of my brother. He made a remarkable life journey both in his private life as in his carrier and in many ways he could be a role model for many others. When Ola was in the middle of “högstadiet” (between middle school and high school in US) his grades were really poor (around 1 in Swedish terms) and he struggled in many parts of life, and the future, to be honest didn’t look that great but one day my mother and Ola made a deal.

My mom asked

– Ola, do you want to stay home from school for two days?

and you can guess what the instant answer was? 🙂

– Of course!!”, he said with a big smile!

My mother replied:

– Ok, you can call in sick but you have to do one thing during the days you stay at home, and that is to study for the test that you will have a few days from now.

Ola thought that this deal was great! And I can imagine that it was a great feeling that a parent told you to call in sick… so he stayed home, listened to his KISS-albums, but he kept his promise, he studied!

When the test results came back Ola had the best score in his whole class, and he was proud, he suddenly felt as if he was as good as anyone else, and this wasn’t so hard! This was a big day of change for him in his school work, and I guess in his overall life. When he left high school he had 11 (I think it was out of 13 or 14) 5:s (grade A+ internationally) and the rest was 4:s (like grade A:s).

I have so many stories about Ola; like the first time when he was baby sitting for me and my sister and mixed cinnamon with cocoa and made us, in a strong bossy style, drink half a litre of that brew, not listening to our loud childish complaints. A horrifying moment at that time but afterwards a great laugh, and all about young minds.

After finishing school and he had left his national services behind, he then after a few years of work in the paving industry, started his own firm in the same branch. A firm that got really successful.

After some time he also met his wife and started a family. A family that I know he loved above all.

With love and respect

This song was performed by Ola Sigfridsson at the ceremony

Natural Lighting Tips from Bob Holmes – Natural Light in Travel Photos

From the Youtube-description:

Who better to get natural lighting tips from than a three-time Travel Photographer of the Year award-winner? We’re at the studio of photographer Bob Holmes for today’s Marc Silber Show – Advancing Your Photography! He shares some techniques you can use to work with natural light and take better photos, no matter where your travels may take you

This is a really good video. If you wan’t to get down to the goody stuff I think you can fast forward a minute or so.

Great photographer! Hope you enjoy it!

 

Winter is arriving

For the last few days I’ve been staying at home with a terrible cold (second in a month time – guess I’ll better start putting clothes on when I’m going out). Here in Sweden the winter is slowly arriving and in the northern part it’s already there.

On the “other side” of winter you have; spring.

This photo was taken during a short vacation in Spain with some friends. We had played golf in the morning and having lunch before our next round in the afternoon. Suddenly a bird landed on our table and starting eating bread, and since the table was sharp as a mirror I thought it could be a nice photo if I could grab the bird when it flew away.

So I put my camera on “speed-shooting”, set my focus on the table and waited just a few seconds. …And I got him!

Bird on a table
(c) Pedro Hansson - Nikon D7000

Trolleri på Magic Bar

Förra veckan var det dags för konferens med ena delen av firman. Efter att ha svettats i ett konferensrum hela dagen avslutade vi med middag på Magic Bar som är ett riktigt skönt koncept som går ut på att en illusionist / trollkarl går runt och showar vid borden. Att se trolleri / illusioner på så nära håll gör en bitvis rejält irriterad.. “DET DÄR GÅR JU INTE!”… “HUR I H-VETE GÖR HAN?!”!!?!

Klippet längst ner är från första gången som “magikern” kom till bordet… och bilden här under är från det avslutande tricket där trollkarlen blåser upp en ballong, tar min telefon, lägger den mot ballongen, och en sekund senare såg det ut så här! Allt mitt framför ögonen på oss. Om ni inte provat Magic Bar tidigare och letar efter ett bra event till daten, firmafesten osv är det en riktig höjdare (…och nej, jag har ingen deal med, och känner ingen personligen på Magic Bar 🙂 ).

P.S Notera min livrädda röst när magikern frågar om jag filmar. 😉 D.S

iPhone i Ballong
iPhone i Ballong

What a sight!!

This is a must see if you haven’t already! Kayaker Paddles & Swims With Blue Whale Near Redondo Beach.

New menu

As this blog continue to grow it get’s harder to find all the material so I’ve started a little reorganisation that I hope can help. I’ve added some new categories like Photography -> tips & tricks, to keep all those links together. At some points I also post in Swedish and that material is found under, exactly, Swedish 🙂

I will be all set with the new system later on tonight.

I hope you’ll have a great start of the week!

Spherical flying machine

This is one of the coolest flying machines I’ve ever seen. Can think of so many situations when this could be helpful, but I guess the military will be first in using it, as always.

Looks amazing!

Piteå

In a few weeks time I will visit my home town, Piteå for a family visit. These occasions are always a great get away from my daily business. In Piteå everything goes in half the pace and you take more time to think and reflect while you’re there.

This visit I will also do a photo project with a time lapse of Piteå river. Keep your fingers crossed for great weather.

This is a pic I took in Piteå during my summer holiday.

Hope you have a great finish of your weekend

Pitea by night
(c) Pedro Hansson - pic taken in Piteå during the summer of 2011

What a role model for all of us!

iPhone used at some parts of the movie “The Avengers”!

As some of you have found out I’m a quite heavy user of using my phone as a camera, but this was a true surprise. Seamus McGarvey, the man behind the movie “The Avengers” now reveals that some shots in the movie actually was made with… an Iphone!

Read more after this jump ->

First time ever Eye-level Camera Formula 1

När elden känns som en befriare…

Sorry for writing this in Swedish. Auto-translated version at the end of the post…

När självmord är en bättre väg än att följa en myndighets beslut måste vi erkänna att Sverige misslyckats.

Den här veckan har för mig präglats av händelserna kring Ganna, den gamla kvinnan som Migrationsverket inte ville tillåta att stanna kvar här i Sverige utan skickas tillbaka till sitt hemland; trots hennes ålder och tillstånd. Händelsen har under veckan påmint mig om en av mina starkare upplevelser i livet, en händelse som jag aldrig kommer glömma.

Det här hände för cirka sex år sedan. Jag och min dåvarande sambo hade varit på bio och satt i bilen på väg hem när hon, precis när jag svängde in på Råsundavägen i Solna, frågade mig om det inte brann nere i en byggnad i industriområdet (i samma område där nya nationalarenan kommer att ligga). Jag sa “nej, det gjorde det väl inte?”, hon sa “Jooo, jag lovar det brann därnere!”.

Vi gjorde en u-sväng och åkte nerför backen mot byggnaden som var/är Migrationsverkets lokaler i Solna.

Intill byggnaden satt det en man i rullstol som hade tänt en brasa (en mindre version av maj-brasa om den ska liknas vid något) i närheten av väggen/byggnaden.

Vi stannar bilen en bit bort och jag börjar ropa till mannen, som just nu sitter där och försöker göra elden större “Vad håller du på med?”, ropar jag. Mannen svarar inte utan fortsätter lugnt att göra brasan större.

Jag ropar igen.. “VAD HÅLLER DU PÅ MED?”.

Inget svar. Situationen känns mycket märklig. Bredvid allt detta åker bilar och cyklister förbi i en inte alltför strid, men ändå hygglig ström. Ingen stannar. ALLA tittar, men ingen stannar.

I det här läget, just då, tänker jag nog mest på huset och all den skada som kan uppstå. Vi har naturligtvis ringt brandkåren under tiden, men hela situationen känns ändå mer märklig än så.

När vi stått där i cirka en minut, och jag helt har misslyckats med att få kontakt med mannen, beslutar jag mig för att ta hjälp av någon fler, så jag går helt enkelt ut på vägen och stoppar en cyklist. Jag och tjejen försöker snabbt berätta vad som hänt. Samtalet är lugnt för vi är fortfarande frågande, och med tanke på att brandkåren är på väg så blir det ett ganska lugnt samtal, men en bit in i samtalet så rullar mannen plötsligt IN I ELDEN!

Cyklisten kastar cykeln och vi springer bägge fram till elden för att försöka få ut mannen därifrån. Lågorna var inte jättehöga, men tillräckligt stora för att det nu hade hunnit börja brinna i hans kläder och däcken explodera / smälta. Vi drar snabbt ur han därifrån och gör allt för att få stopp på elden, som tacksamt nog ändå inte hunnit få så mycket fäste, så det går förhållandevis lätt.

Situationen känns verkligen helt absurd, för 10 minuter sen var den enda frågan man hade i huvudet vilket tv-program man skulle slötitta på när man kom hem, och här står vi nu tillsammans med en annan anonym man som vi dragit ut från en eld.

Det är nu situationen blir än mer sorglig. Vi har precis släckt elden i hans kläder och det enda den här mannen vill är, att åka in i igen. Han tar tag i hjulen som fortfarande är mycket varma. Det låter om händerna när han tar tag om metallen på fälgarna, men han ska bara tillbaka. Vi håller fast honom och säger lugnt, no, no you can’t go back in again, och situationen lugnar alltefterhand ner sig. Han ger upp, både fysiskt och känslomässigt och inser nog att vi kommer inte låta han åka in där igen.

Vi hör nu brandbilarna och ambulansen komma närmare och för första gången sen vi kommit fram till platsen känner jag hur känslorna griper tag i mig och jag börjar förstå vad som verkligen hänt framför oss, den här mannen hade velat ta sitt liv på ett sätt som jag bara sett på tv. Jag känner hur tårarna rinner, och jag kan inte göra något för att stoppa dom. Vi har precis sett på när en man vill ta sitt eget liv.

Jag känner också en annan känsla.. som är hela anledningen till att det här antagligen hänt. Hur kan vi svenskar forma lagar och regler på ett sånt sätt att en människa är beredd att dö, för att den är utformad som den gör? Hur kan det inte vara humanitära skäl, när en person hellre brinner upp än att vi tillsammans ska ta hand om han/henne? För mig, som människa, är det helt obegripligt.

Att myndigheterna behöver lagar och regler att rätta sig efter förstår jag, men borde det inte finnas utrymme för någon form av empati och medkänsla här, eller gör det kanske redan det och det används inte? Jag vet ärligt talat inte.

En sak vet jag dock, och det är att vi som fötts i det här landet har haft tur. Få av oss känner någon som dött i krig, ännu färre har torterats eller förföljts för sina åsikter. Vi har ett ansvar att ta hand om de som inte haft samma tur.

Jag var inte stolt och glad över att vara svensk när jag ibörjan av veckan följde historien kring Ganna, men jag är desto mer stolt att vara svensk idag när så många människor engagerat sig i hennes öde, och också sett till att hon förhoppningsvis får plats.

… och om någon undrar hur det gick för mannen i rullstolen så fick jag senare samma kväll veta att han hade klarat sig och skulle bli bra igen. Håller tummarna för att allt gått bra för honom.

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This week for me was marked by events of Ganna, the old woman that we would not allow to stay here in Sweden but returned to his homeland, despite her age and condition. The event is this week reminded me of one of my strongest experiences in life, an event that I will never forget.

This happened for about six years ago. Me and my then partner had been to the movies and sat in the car on the way home when she, like when I turned onto Råsundavägen in Solna, asked me if it did not burn down a building in the industrial area (in the same area where the new national stadium will be lie). I said “no, it did it’s not?”, She said “Jooo, I promise it was burning down there”.

We made a u-turn and drove down the hill towards the building that was / is the Migration Board’s premises in Solna.

Adjacent to the building sat a man in a wheelchair who had lit a fire (a smaller version of the May-fire if it is to be compared to anything) near the wall / building.

We stop the car some distance away and I start to cry out to the man who currently sits there and tries to make the fire bigger “What are you doing?”, I cry. The man does not answer but continued quietly to make the fire bigger.

I cried again .. “What are you doing?”.

No reply. The situation is very strange. Beside all this going cars and riders pass in the not too contrary, but still decent power. No one stops. Everybody looks, but no one stops.

In this mode, just then, I think probably most of the house and all the damage that may occur. Of course we have called the fire department during the time, but the whole situation seems even more remarkable than that.

As we stood there for about a minute, and I have completely failed to make contact with the man, I decide to get help from someone more, so I simply go out on the road and stops a cyclist. Me and my girl are trying to quickly explain what happened. The conversation is quiet because we are still puzzled, and given that the fire department is on its way, it becomes a pretty easy call, but a bit into the roll call as the man suddenly into the fire!

Rider throws the bike and we both ran up to the fire to try to get the man away. The flames were not very high, but large enough that it now had time to catch fire in his clothing and tires explode / melt. We pull quickly out of him from there and will do anything to stop the fire, which thankfully still not managed to get so much attached, so it is relatively easy.

The situation feels really quite absurd, for 10 minutes then the only question you had in your head which TV programs they would slötitta on when you came home, and here we are with another anonymous man who we pulled from a fire.

It is now the situation is even more sad. We have just put out the fire in his clothing and the only thing this man wants is to go into again. He takes hold of the wheels that are still very hot. The sounds of hands when he takes hold of the metal on the rims, but he’ll just return. We stick to him and says calmly, no, no you can not go back in again, and the situation calms everything down afterwards. He gives up, both physically and emotionally and will recognize that we will not let him go in there again.

We hear now fire engines and ambulance get closer and for the first time since we arrived at the place I feel the emotion seizes me and I begin to understand what really happened in front of us, this man had wanted to kill himself in a way that I only seen on television. I feel the tears flowing, and I can not do anything to stop them. We have just seen on a man would take his own life.

I also feel a different feeling .. which is the whole reason for this probably happened. How can we Swedes shape laws and regulations in a way that a man is willing to die, because it is designed the way it does? How can there be for humanitarian reasons, when a person would rather burn up than that together we will take care of him / her? To me, that man, it is completely incomprehensible.

That the authorities need laws and rules to abide by, I understand, but there should be scope for some form of empathy and compassion here, or do you already there and it is not used? I honestly do not know.

One thing I know, however, and that is that we are born in this country has been lucky. Few of us know someone who died in wars, even fewer have been tortured or persecuted for their opinions. We have a responsibility to take care of those who have not had the same luck.

I was not pleased and proud to be Swedish when I At the beginning of the week followed the history of Ganna, but I am even more proud to be Swedish today when so many people involved in her fate, and also made sure that she hopefully will fit.

… And if anyone is wondering what happened to the man in the wheelchair, I had later that night knowing that he had done and would be fine again. Keeps fingers crossed that everything has gone well for him.

Johan Mayer – Assassin

This is a beautiful video project of John Mayer’s Assassin. In my opinion there’s as much to see in the video as to find in the song.

Hope you enjoy it!

 

Spoon-trick

Ok, this is a little evil and childish but I can’t help laughing every time I see it! It’s not necessary to understand the language to understand the video… 🙂

Enjoy!

 

20 spectacular macro photography examples

Found this excellent collection of Macro shots thru Twitter. Truly amazing pics!

Makro Plant by Ken Simm

-> Link to the article

Ireland 2010

Previously I’ve posted a pic from the castle where we stayed one year ago. The occasion was some close friends wedding, and what a wedding it was! This photo is taken just outside the castle towards the lake.

I need to go back there sometime and relieve the atmosphere! Can really recommend Ireland if you haven’t been there yet!

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Ireland 2010
(c) Pedro Hansson - Ireland 2010 - Nikon D5100 (Focal length: 58 mm; f/6.3; 1/160)
The Couple
(c) Pedro Hansson - THE Couple one day before the wedding - Nikon D5100
Groom and Best man
(c) Pedro Hansson - Groom and Best man on their way to the Castle

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Autumn Leaves

After a busy weekend where I almost haven’t had the time to hardly sit down, Sunday was all the opposite. Took a walk at one of Stockholms Castles, Drottningsholms Slott. Unfortunately in the amazing weather I forgot my DSLR, but I took a number of pictures anyway with my phone.

Hope you all have a great ending of this (at least in Sweden) beautiful weekend!

Drottningholms Slott - Stockholm
(c) Pedro Hansson - Drottningholms Slott - Stockholm

Autumn Leaves – Eva Cassidy

Ages

My idea behind this photo was to portrait the difference between the different stages in life – the two girls eating, and the woman and the man sitting on the bench – are in.

I tried to use a different composition where I kept the pole as a separator between the two couples.

Ages
(c) Pedro Hansson - Picture taken in Stockholm on 17:th of September 2011. Works better in full screen mode.

Free app – Burst mode

Maybe you have tried to capture a golf swing or fast flying object with your mobile cam. I guess you sometimes missed that opportunity due to the (compared to your DSLR) slow camera.

Burst mode is an app that takes multiple shots and you can then choose which one’s you wanna save. Quite handy sometimes.

The app used to cost $2 but now it’s free (for a limited time?). A little app to try out during your weekend walk? (Btw, do you notice the slight optical illusion on the right pic?)

Link to App store – Burst mode

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Summernight

The last few days this blog has been almost all about iPhone and the new iOS5, and almost nothing about photography so I guess it’s time to go back to normal again.

Winter is soon here in Sweden and today we almost had 0 degrees celsius when I woke up. So I thought a picture from a few months ago would help to keep us warm.

This pic is from an amazing summer night in early August. The night was warm, the sky was blue and the sounds from people cheering and toasting was all there. In short, a perfect summer night.

Hope you’ll have a great day.

Merrygoround
(c) Pedro Hansson - Gröna Lund, Stockholm

iOS5, the first 24 hours

So, the first 24 hours with the new iOS is coming to an end. At first it seemed to be a lot of struggling but I must say it’s an impressive upgrade! At one hand you hardly can’t see the difference, but on the other hand it’s so much functionality bundled together with your everyday use of the phone that I think it’s hard to go back to the old version.

The main benefits in my opinion so far:

  • iCloud is far better than I thought. When it was released I almost compared it to Dropbox, but this is so much more. To get all your pictures directly into Aperture on your Mac and at the same time get them in your iPad and so on is amazing! This actually makes my old iPad come to better use (since it doesn’t have a cam), and I guess iCloud is the best feature all over.
  • The drop down panel is also really good. I used to have a couple of Androids before and this feature is probably the one that I missed the most. You can move faster to the things that happens in your communication with others.
  • iMessage seems really neat. Works perfectly. On the other hand it almost feels like a clone to “What’s app”.
  • GUI-enhancement. It seems like GUI-enhancements have been made all over. It’s really subtle if you don’t think about it, but the typefaces in the messaging and some symbols have changed face and it actually looks a little bit more modern.
  • Finally get rid of the cable to connect to iTunes. This is one of the features that have been the most hard to understand. Finally you can drop that cable and just download things “over air”.

On the negative side I can think of two main things to complain (a little) about:

  1. The upgrade was a little bit frustrating (in Apple-terms) due to all icons loosing their old structure, even though I’m one of those that find pleasure in trying things out
  2. A little lack of performance. At first it seemed like a big drop, and after some hours I couldn’t see any drop at all but I think there is a little bit more lagging.

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