The sharpness, the high aperture the lack of zoom. I love how the world looks through my 50mm lens. I photograph the life around me and the countries I travel to. Denmark is my home and Carla is my muse. I've been photographing for half a year - this is what has come out of it so far. Welcome to my blog I hope you enjoy it. I'd love it if you'd leave a comment.
25. april 2011
Trust me
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18. april 2011
Spring time
Etiketter:
blomster,
brumbasse,
bumble bee macro,
copenhagen,
danmark,
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ditte hallig,
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13. april 2011
Piles of roses
Etiketter:
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11. april 2011
Cupcakes
Etiketter:
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cake,
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candy,
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colors,
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cupcake,
ditte hallig,
night photography,
sweet,
window
8. april 2011
Sanctuary
Etiketter:
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begravelse,
cemetery,
ditte hallig,
graveyard,
gravsted,
holy,
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quiet,
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tomb,
vestre kirkegård
7. april 2011
From above
Flowers on a rainy day in Vestre Graveyard - the biggest cemetery in Denmark. Next week I'm getting a macro lens - imagine how good it will make these photos look. I can't wait.
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29. marts 2011
Nyboder
This is my home.. Nyboder (= new small houses) is a historic row house district of former Naval barracks in the center of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was planned and first built by King Christian the IV for the Royal Danish Navy and their families. The building project was started in 1631 and finished in 1795. These houses are heritage listed and still reserved for the military today.
Originally four families would share one house and rent out the lumber room in the addict to a student. The families were poor and not welcome in other parts of Copenhagen - when the man was on the sea prostitution was a way for he women to make money.
Today we have our own kitchen and each apartment is approximately 60 square meters. The majority of the residents are employed in the Danish navy.
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