Piteå Through My Lens – Part 4

© Pedro Hansson - City Center, Piteå
© Pedro Hansson – City Center, Piteå

Piteå Through My Lens – Part 3

© Pedro Hansson - Piteå City Church
© Pedro Hansson – Piteå City Church – Long Exposure

Piteå Through My Lens – Part 2

As I previously blogged about, I really like dark photos. They are hard to accomplish, and they need a lot of thinking to come out good. Even so, I’m trying to explore this type of photos, and during my photo capturing hours in Piteå this was one experiment where I tried to keep the darkness in the photo.

Best wishes for Saturday.

Link to other posts about dark, infrared and B/W-photography
– Autumn in B/W
– Infrared Autumn Photo

© Pedro Hansson - Christinaskolan
© Pedro Hansson – Christinaskolan

Piteå Through My Lens – Part 1

© Pedro Hansson - Images From Piteå
© Pedro Hansson – Images From Piteå – The street behind Statshotellet

Santa is Coming! Hurry!

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In Memory of Ola

This day, the day before Christmas Eve will always be strange. Three years ago my foster-brother Ola Hansson passed away, on this day. I still think about him a lot, and hope that his memory will be kept among all of us that he touched in his life time.

Instead of writing something new, I reblog a post from before in honor of his memory as the great person he was.

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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 shortly from now; 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 career 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

Piteå – Öjebyn In Fog

© Pedro Hansson - Öjebyn In Fog
© Pedro Hansson – Öjebyn In Fog (Click on photo for fullscreen)

Stockholm – Third Advent

© Pedro Hansson - Stockholm, One Week Before Christmas
© Pedro Hansson – Stockholm, One Week Before Christmas

This is a photo from yesterday. The photo is taken from Riddarholmen towards city hall and Kungsholmen. We’re currently experiencing the warmest November – December in 133 years. Strange with rain in Stockholm, and snow in Egypt…

Amazing And Touching Photo Project

This is a short movie about a photo project, carried out together with patients diagnosed with cancer. Touching, inspiring and beautiful at the same time!

Long Exposures? How To In Daylight

 

Hold it!

Wedding Photography in Dominican Republic.

© Pedro Hansson - Hold it!
© Pedro Hansson – Hold it!

Patterns In the Sand

© Pedro Hansson - Patterns in the Sand
© Pedro Hansson – Patterns in the Sand

“Maybe you had to leave in order to miss a place; maybe you had to travel to figure out how beloved your starting point was.” Jodi Picoult

Borrowed the quote above from @pagep on Instagram. If you haven’t seen that feed, check it out

Punta Espada

© Pedro Hansson - Punta Espada
© Pedro Hansson – Punta Espada

Dominican Republic – Golf at Corales – Photo Guide

As mentioned in yesterday’s post I visited Dominican Republic last week. During the trip we played four courses, Casa de Campo (Teeth of the Dog), Punta Espada Cap Cana and Corales; and they are all truly amazing! This short “photo guide” is from Corales, which is an amazing course! The finish, the layout and the atmosphere are great, and the views are truly spectacular. If it were all about finish, this IS the best course I’ve ever played.

The course is quite young compared to others, but I guess with names like Oscar De La Renta and Julio Iglesias as partners, and designed by Tom Fazio the possibilities for great economy and resources are all there. If you have the chance to play this course, don’t miss it!

The camera used for taking these photos is a Sony RX-100.

External link to the golf course: Corales Golf

© Pedro Hansson - On our way to Corales
© Pedro Hansson – On our way to Corales

Since we tried to maximize our days we always started early. Rise and shine between four and five (this day at five), pick up breakfast in the lobby and then going straight to the club. This day started a little different when we met two other cars in OUR lane on the Highway. It all went well, but I guess we all were quite awake after that.

When entering the golf course we were greeted by an amazing sunrise.

© Pedro Hansson - Sunrise at Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Sunrise at Corales
© Pedro Hansson - Sunrise at Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Sunrise at Corales

On hole 1 and 2 it were all about focus to try to get the game going. I didn’t play good golf during the day, but the views almost me forget about it completely. This is a photo from hole 3, with the green in the background.

© Pedro Hansson - Corales, hole 3
© Pedro Hansson – Corales, hole 3

There is always time for some Photo-nerd stuff 🙂

© Pedro Hansson - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Corales

Hole 7 – A Par 5 towards the Sea, with some spectacular views when entering the green. This is a view towards tee, after the tee-shot

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 7 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 7 – Corales

…and towards the green (this photo is a bit blurry)

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 7 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 7 – Corales

Some trouble on the way (same hole)

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 7 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 7 – Corales

Breathtaking views from tee shots 8 and 9. This is at 8. Click on the image to see all the details. Spectacular view!

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 8 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 8 – Corales

From fairway hole 9, towards green hole 8

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 9 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 9 – Corales

Fairway Hole 10 – Not much to complain about here

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 10 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 10 – Corales

Hole 11 – A lengthy Par 3. 265 yards from back tee! Glad we didn’t play it from that tee that day. Amazing nature around the hole!

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 11 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 11 – Corales

Mushrooms on the 12

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 12 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 12 – Corales

Towards green 13

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 13 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 13 – Corales

Fairway on 17. Can it be better?

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 17 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 17 – Corales

Fairway on 18. After the tee-shot, towards the tee. How brave are you?

© Pedro Hansson - Hole 18 - Corales
© Pedro Hansson – Hole 18 – Corales

To summarize the day. One of the best courses I’ve ever played.

Dominican Republic – Punta Espada

I’ve spent the last week in Dominican Republic for work, but also got time for some joyous moment in that incredible environment.

I still have some problems in getting good Lightroom-quality for smaller pics, so click on the image for better result.

© Pedro Hansson - Dominican Republic - Punta Espada
© Pedro Hansson – Dominican Republic – Punta Espada

Great Blog Posts From Other Blogs

I often cruise around other blogs and it’s amazing how good posts there are out there, so I thought I would share some recommendations for this Wednesday.

Most Beautiful Abandoned Places In The World

This is a truly awesome collection of beautiful photos of abandoned places around the globe. Click on any of the images to go to the full album.

Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Italy
Tunnel Of Love (Ukraine)

Late Night Walk

© Pedro Hansson - Late Night Walk
© Pedro Hansson – Late Night Walk