Monthly Archive for January, 2009

The man who had AIDS. a Portrait.

He had AIDS. Hans Gardelach

I had an incredible meeting with this man the other day. This guy had full blown AIDS back in 1996 – but not only AIDS he also suffered from hepatite A, B and two types of C. (the most evil and the kindest type). Today he’s alive and kicking – he has no hepatite and no AIDS virues what so ever – and his story is mindblowing. Will get back to this.

Waterwinter..

Waterwinter 10-20mm SD14

Winter seen thru the 120-300mm

Out in the snow..

Some of the exposures from the other day (very cold day I might add). These are all taken with the wonderful Sigma 120-300 2.8 lens and although it’s a bit on the heavy side it’s so much fun. I should definitely take more walks with it. All images has been processed using Sigma Photo Pro and later post processed using PS, reality is sometimes boring. :)

All images available on flickr in full size.

Out in the snow.. Out in the snow.. Out in the snow..

Added “Old but worth reading”

Early shots with the SD14 

Sometimes I feel old good posts get lost, and with this little extra window to the past I invite you to once more or for the first time look at some of the articles that I think is worth reading.

Happy New Year!

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