Archive for November, 2005

Horn faces

Preben wasn't the only one posing. Here Bjarke and Martin do what horn players do best: faces. ;-) Shot with f/2.5 at 1600 ISO in 1/500 second.

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Preben

Fetter Preben decided all the sudden to pose for me so I had to take a shot which turned out quite funny. ;-) Shot with f/2.5 at 100 ISO in 1/80 second

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Ballad

During the ballads the light-man turned on the disco ball. Good fun, totally hilareous actually. ;-) Shot at f/2.0 at 1600 ISO in 1/50 second

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Magnus

Magnus did as always an excelent performance on the trombone. Here shot with f/2.0 at 1600 ISO n 1/250 second

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Henrik

The young saxophonist did a nice job indeed. Shot with f/2.5 at 1600 ISO in 1/400 second

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Barbershop choir

During a number we got a great barbershop choir. From the left we have Bjarke, Martin and Mogens. Shot with f/2.0 at 1600 ISO in 1/160 second

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Peter

Taken with f/2.5 at 1600 ISO in 1/640 second

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Horn

This is Bjarke in action with Martin at his side. I only brought along the 50mm f/1.4 lens to the concert as I planned on dancing quite a bit. It's always good fun dancing with the camera on my back, but their bug, rock, cha-cha and swing was too excelent not to. Shot with f/1.4 at 1600 ISO in 1/250 second.Update: I submitted this as my entry to the Thursday Challenge: Sound

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Søren

For the next 5 days I'll present pictures from the concert with Nosey Joe and the Dirty Boogies. This is Søren, the main vocalist, shot with f/2.0 at 1600 ISO (whoops, but I often start out this way early in the concert and then work my way down to 400 ISO) in 1/250 second

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Mogens Portrait

During the Rain Dogs concert I shot a portrait of Mogens that I was quite happy with. Taken with f/1.4 at 400 ISO in 1/20 second

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Michael 3

At Truels' thursday café I got this shot of Michael. Taken with f/3.5 (with the adapter that becomes f/4.0) at 3200 ISO (yikes! I always shoot black & white when I shoot at 3200 ISO) in 1/25 second.

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Purple II

And this concludes the Rain Dogs concert. As I'm sure you've noticed there's quite a lot of footwork in such a concert. But it was a lot of fun, the audience didn't mind me (but some actually came up to me to suggest some shots), and the band did an occational pose when they saw me. This last picture was taken with f/1.4 at 400 ISO in 1/125 second.

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Purple

Taken with f/2.2 to get a bit more depth and sharpness, at 800 ISO, so that I could stop the arm movement, in 1/50 second

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Håkon

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Ole & Tormod II

Taken with f/2.2 to get a bit more of Ole in the background, at 400 ISO in 1/40 second

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Imperfect horse

I'm sorry for the interruption in my daily posting schedule, but I'm submitting this picture for Photo Friday's Imperfection challenge. I just received the 100mm Promaster Macro lens and had it fitted on my bellows. Finally my manual macro shooting set is complete. My previous try at shooting this horse was with the 58mm M42 lens

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Adam

Taken with f/1.4 at 400 ISO in 1/60 second

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Percussive friends

Taken with f/1.4 a 400 ISO in 1/100 second.

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Ask

Taken with f/2.0 at 400 ISO in 1/40 second

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Ole

Taken with f/2.0 at 400 ISO in 1/15 second to allow the smoke to whirl around a bit

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Tormod

Taken with f/2.0 at 1600 ISO in 1/40 second

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Ole & Tormod

Taken with f/1.4 at 800 ISO in 1/100 second

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Ole Johnny II

Taken at f/1.6 at 1600 ISO in 1/320 second. Wish I'd chosen a slower ISO setting

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Ole Johnny

The week I'll be posting photos from the Rain Dogs concert thursday November 10th. This is the lead singer, a Norwegian who comes here to do the concert with the band: Ole Johnny. Taken with f/2.0 at 400 ISO in 1/40 second

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Game lost

Mogens obviously lost the match and Louise reclaimed her hat. f/1.6 at 1600 ISO in 1/15 second

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Match winner

Cheers, Tore. f/1.4 at 800 ISO in 1/13 second. And with this image we leave the series from the fabulous christmas-beer party and concert.

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Ping Pong

f/1.6 at 800 ISO in 1/13 seconds. These hats are so much fun. You can even have a good game of ping pong (or boxing, your choice)

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Louise

Mogens has been neglecting his Louise picture series, so here is my second picture of her. f/1.6 at 800 ISO in 1/20 second

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Christmas’ dancing king

Mogens in action, f/2.2 at 400 ISO in 1/3 second. Enough of the concert for now, for the next pictures, let's check out what happened downstairs

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The croud

f/1.8 at 800 ISO in 1/50 second, no adjustments done. f/1.8 is'nt for getting everything sharp, but there was a great atmosphere for the concert and I think this picture really portraits that

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In Concert III

Morten, good friend and great keyboard player. f/3.5 at 400 ISO in 1/200 second. Slightly cropped

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In Concert II

f/2.2 at 400 ISO in 1/80 second. Great concert, guys. Sorry about the soft focus in this picture

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In Concert

This picture is taken by Michael, and is the first in a series of last friday where the christmas beer arrived.

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Machiatto

Look at the definitions for Macchiato. To make it all more confusing, I've called my coffee Machiatto. It's a single shot of espresso with a little bit of steamed skimmed milk and a bit of foam on top. Here in a Jägermeister shot glass next to my espresso machine. Taken at f/4.5 at 1600 ISO in 1/15 second. PS, my understanding of a macchiato is a shot of espresso with full a little bit of full cream that has been slightly whipped (this is how the coffee bar Fredrik at the University of Oslo makes it). And since I'm not too fond of cream, the Machiatto is a great improvement.

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Danish house

Taken mid august, this house is quite close to me and I think it really represents the architecture around here. f/4.0 at 200 ISO in 1/80 seconds

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Cloudy

A bit of the halloween spirit. While actually taken late february, I feel it's more related to fall. f/2.8 at 800 ISO in 1 second (and thus quite shaky as it was taken handheld). Despite the shake I like the mood

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Mini

Such a delightful site. Taken in Bolzano this summer at 28mm, ISO 400 in 1/200 second at f/8.0

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Pin selfportrait

My first pinhole attempt made a rather blurry selfportrait. It revealed an unacceptable amount of sensor dust, so next thing I did was cleaning the sensor. 30 second exposure at 200 ISO

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Drowned Recorders

Time for my plastic recorders to go skinny-dipping. Water container with the recorders on my kitchen table. 1/20 seconds, f/2.8 at 400 ISO

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Marihøne

Mogens is doing a series on Louise. During our Monday Night Drinkingclub I took this picture of her and decided I should put it up on my photoblog, so here goes :-)  1/10 seconds at 1600 ISO f/1.4

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