When I wrote my first article about photographing the northern lights , I skipped one part almost completely: ISO. That was not because ISO does not matter. It does. But the more I photographed aurora over the years, the more I felt that a lot of...
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December can surprise you. Not with dramatic light or a blazing sunset — but with the simple fact that it snowed overnight and everything looks completely different in the morning. That's exactly what happened on December 2nd, 2023. The snow had...
Continue readingAs previewed in my last episode, I want to continue my series "Behind the Lens: Capturung..." with my photo "Blueberry leaves". You might have read my first "Behind the Lens" featuring Lapporten . After capturing that moody sunset, I continued...
Continue readingWith this blog post I want to start telling the story of how some of my favourite photos were made. Let me begin with my photo "Lapporten Splendor". It was back in 2018 during a regular trip to Lappland I do with my friends every second year. We...
Continue readingI took my first shot of the Northern Lights during my Lofoten trip back in 2017. To be prepared, I read numerous guides. But even now - after many trips - I still learn new things. Let me share my personal experience while I will not claim to...
Continue readingWideangle lenses can create stunning images when you are including objects in the foreground. But as long as you don't work with a tiltable lens, you have to deal with the narrow depth of field. Stacking your shots in e.g. Photoshop is a common...
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