…no wind, soft air, and the scent of harvest.
Another Challenge
A challenge from Otto vM…the idea is to break as many of these ”rules” as possible. Here’s mine for the try! Conclusion: It seems impossible to break them all in one photo…but many are possible.
1) Focus on the centre of interest.
2) Fill the frame with the subject.
3) Do not shoot between 10 am and 3 pm (the light is too harsh).
4) Don’t shoot against the light.
5) Hold the camera steady.
6) Follow the rule of third, e.g. 1/3 sky and 2/3 land or vice versa.
7) Obey the light meter.
8) Photograph children (or pets) at their own eye level.
9) Avoid lens flare when shooting against the sun.
10) Keep the camera level with the horizon.
Before I get to the challenge, I need to tell a saying we have in Scandinavia about the differences between the countries when it comes to rules. Do you know what separates Swedes, Danes and Norwegian from one another? The Swedes follow the rules, the Danes don’t give a damn about rules, and the Norwegians break the rules.
As the good Norwegian I am the challenge will be in accordance with my inherent being: How many of those previous mentioned rules can you break in one picture? Like last time, post a link to the photo here in a comment, and I will pick up the photo and showcase it in a later post.
Sweet Painted Ladies – Sgraffito Part II
Guarda and Ardez – pearls of Engadin
These two genuine villages belong to the area of Engadin in Switzerland- stretching from the Maloja pass to Zernez. More about them and the technique in sgraffito I.
Ardez is the other painted houses’ village using the sgraffito technique –
Maybe not as beautiful as Guarda, but let’s take a closer look at the details…
I loved their way of doing this! Carefully put together, leaving the window clear.
Water fountains in every open area. And, the windows of course.
Then, walking along the main street, this house really stood out from the others…
Some of the paintings want a restoration, but for the most part they are well preserved.
# Eget tema 14: Det bästa mor har sätter hon… ( The best thing mother has got she puts on the table – old saying…)(246/365)
# 289 Stark – Strong (245/365)
# 259 Skål – Bowl (244/365)
# 212 Närsynt – Short sighted (243/365)
Dardos Premio Award
Sylvain Landry – thank you for the nomination, Dardos Premio Award. I am honoured, and even if I generally do not accept awards anymore because of the time consuming effect, I will take this opportunity to link to15 of all the blogs I find great inspiration from!
Premio Dardos means “prize darts” in Spanish and is given “in recognition of cultural, ethical, literary, and personal values transmitted in the form of creative and original writing.”
This award comes with the following rules:1) Include the Premio Dardos Award Picture and the name of the person that nominated you (Include a link to their blog)
2) Nominate 15 other blogs and notify them!
3) Thank the blogger who nominated you in your blog and link back.
So, here they are! Thank you again for this opportunity – and thank you to all you inspirational writers, photographers and bloggers out there!
http://mabelkwong.com/ Mabel Kwong, whose interest in different cultures and habits makes us all think and learn.
https://andrzejphoto.wordpress.com/ Tylko fotografia, delivering soft and stunning shots from his part of the world.
https://folcke.wordpress.com/ iPictureThis, with great feeling and diversity in her photography.
https://patriziaphoto.wordpress.com/ Patrizia Mezzogori, always warm hearted and a keen eye for photography.
https://aquietpath.wordpress.com/ Tom Warren, delivering completely mesmerizing nature photos in B&W- no comments possible, unfortunately.
http://breathofgreenair.com/ Seonaid Green, the heart of poetry and photography – in complete harmony.
http://russelslof.com/ Noortje Russel, making nature a dream come true!
https://lynneayersbeyondthebrush.wordpress.com/ Lynne Ayers – vivid experiments, art and photo.
https://silkannthreades.wordpress.com/ Silkannthreads – a master of the little things in life, and making us all understand what really matters.
http://ordibild.com/ NinnaO, delivers magic.
https://sarazancotti.wordpress.com/ Sara Zancotti, simply beautiful.
http://suejudd.com/ WordsVisual, Sue Judd – a master of (among other things) decay and turning everything in this world into beauty.
https://autopict.wordpress.com/ Simply awesome.
https://akebild.wordpress.com/ Annika Kellner Foto, inspirational photography – and lovely dogs.
https://poppytump.wordpress.com/ Poppy, travels and other – excellent photography.
Photo book on The Garden of My Dreams
This summer I had the opportunity of visiting and taking photos in the most beautiful garden – the garden of my dreams. The owners, Kerstin and Kjell-Arne, have travelled the world to collect many rare species, and are always working hard on their dream.
I cannot say how much I appreciate being given this opportunity – and all the chats about the forest and its inhabitants whenever we see each other. Be it hiking or a short visit in their garden.
This year, their work was more abundantly rewarded than ever. So they said, and I believe them. They know everything about plants and different species and Kjell-Arne is also an ornithologist with many years’ experience.You who follow my blog might also remember him as – ”the little man”/”den lille mannen”.
Please click the link to see the photo book on this magnificent garden!
SL WEEK 8: On the Road
Art On the Road. Being a language teacher, I am a great Lover of Words. Making art with words demands certain skills as well as practicing, practicing and again – practicing.
In New Zealand they love making life on the road more fun. And they are very skilled…
Hopefully you will enjoy these as much as I did during my stay there in 2011!













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