onsdag 21 april 2010
Gods and Heroes
Inari is a Japanese fox god, disguised as a woman. Elin came dressed as this woman-but-fox-but-male-god to my god-themed birthday party, and I am stunned by her make up skills. Karro and Ellen are godesses. I failed terribly at taking pictures of the occasion.
Let the Eyes Do the Talking
Black and white photographs tend to bring out more personality, more emotions - in my opinion. With less colours to lay one's focus on, details, lines and forms in the picture start popping out. I'm a sucker for eyes and hands when it comes to photo objects and Lukas' eyes are what I like most about this piece.
Details In The Fabric
Yes, I know about the focus. Let's just say it was meant that way. Can't help liking the picture either way.
Dinner
Just look at the patterns in the water! Don't know how this photo turned out so brilliant. The dinner was good too. <3
tisdag 20 april 2010
Acrobatics
While taking a walk round Linköping, we came to an outdoor stage. And what better to do with an outdoor stage than climbing it? Totally loving all of these pictures.
Hayley
When I met Hayley in winter 2005, she was in Sweden as a 17 year-old exchange student from NZ. Now she's back to complete her teacher's studies and to work as an au pair in Stockholm. I was thrilled to see her here in Gothenburg again!
Easter 2
Easter celebration at Mikael's house. Excellent company and yummy food. :D I found out that I love taking pictures of children.
Easter 1
In Mölnlycke on our way to Mikael's place to celebrate Easter. The balls on chains are called poi, and those are an excellent way to meet new people. One woman at the station came up and spoke with us for a while, curious and impressed. After that, we went down to the river to catch some sun. Spring is the best ever.
Smile!
Am I the only one feeling kind of a difference between these two strips? This was before we went out dancing - unfortunatly there are only "after" pictures of Hanna and "before" pictures of me.
Quattro Personi
Pizza night! Terribly good pizza, terribly good time! We were being bossed around by Robert, a chef in the making, trying to get the dough just right and peeling the tomatoes in a proper manner. I think everyone was happy with the results of our efforts.
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