Welcome!

At the moment this site is dedicated to a relatively new hobby of mine, namely photography.

Photography (fY-tOg'rY-f): is the process of making pictures by means of the action of light. It involves recording light patterns, as reflected from objects, onto a sensitive medium through a timed exposure. The process is done through mechanical, chemical or digital devices commonly known as cameras.

I will try to make place for other things on this site, but time as usual is an expencive commodity. However, I envision that when time allows it, I will add a section for music, and later one for robotics, which are also fields of interest of mine. Enjoy the galleries add a comment and give me some feedback, and I will try to please your requests!

I am hoping to expand the site with the means of controling yet another hobby I've got going. I won't say too much about it, but it involves giving _you_ the posibility to be part of my household for a brief period of time. Does it sound too good to be true? Well, the other good news is that the down-time is due to battery recharging. I know I can't wait...

-Hans



Check out these latest galleries:


The elements 04: Winter

Yup, it is here again.. and with a vengeance this time.. The southern parts of Norway are covered, traffic stopped and all hell broke loose. I took these images just before, as a reminder of how it should be..

View gallery

The elements 03: Water in winter

Water is a fascinating thing. And when there is little light, photographing water becomes a challenge, but sometimes with great results. The flowing motions of the water freezes as the exposure time extends. This creates a really mysterious effect around rocks.

View gallery

Natural Phenomenons 01, Aurora Borealis

Sometimes in the winter, when it gets really dark, It is possible to see this natural phenomenon. The one caught on film here, is unusually strong to be as far south as Oslo, but hey, it certainly looks good! The aurora is made up of radiation from the sun being caught up in the earths magnetic shielding. Here in the north it is called Aurora Borealis, while in the southern hemisphere it is Aurora Australis.

View gallery



Every man has his price!

Should you be interested in any of the photos you see on this site, or you think you want one of the photos that I for some reason may not have posted here, you can do one of three things:

Action 1: Ask or bribe me for it, or just give me an offer I can't refuse. Yeah? Well just send me a sweet little email
Reaction: I will be a happy boy!

Action 2: Steal the motif and take the picture yourself.
Reaction: Good for you! Taking photos is fun and you probably get some fresh air along the way!

Action 3: Steal the photos off my site.
Reaction: I will not be happy. Should I ever find out that they are used for commercial purposes, you will most likely have my lawyer on your doorsteps (and on your expence too!) to try to rectify my not being happy.



web stats