Peter Bjorn & John – Lay It Down (Chateau Marmont Remix) (mp3)
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Peter Bjorn & John – Lay It Down (Chateau Marmont Remix) (mp3)
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Now I know why you picked Wedding photography. ;)
“Garry Winogrand is famous for having exposed three rolls of Kodak TRI-X black and white film on the streets of New York City every day for his entire adult life. That’s 100 pictures a day, 36,500 a year, a million every 30 years. Winogrand died in 1984 leaving more than 2500 rolls of film exposed but undeveloped, 6500 rolls developed but not proofed, and 3000 rolls proofed but not examined (a total of a third of a million unedited exposures).
This is the kind of dedication that you need to bring to a street photography project if you hope to achieve greatness.”
Wow Jonas.. i love this photo.. !! you have gorgeous work.. ill be a regular..
thanks for your comment on my blog.. sorry i don’t write a lot, i must’ve handed the good writing story telling onto my daughter.. haha..
kel
xx
Awesome work! I love the focusing on this, was it done in camera?
Jon
Jon: Indeed it was. 45mm tilt shift lens.
this may quite possibly be my most favorite t/s lens photo ever.
see this is a killer version of tilting that thing down. you beat me there for sure
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Taken while driving? Your middle name must be danger.
:)
train
As stunning a picture as always and a beautiful song. Thanks!
Could you tell me what’s so good with this picture? Don’t get it wrong, i’m a fan of your pictures and a photographer (on a hobby level) myself. I know it’s difficult to explain, since taste is individual but i can’t see the beauty of this one. It’s basically what you get if you point your camera out of a moving train in my opinion. Something about the light maybe, i don’t know?
Thanks for great blogging, both this and the swedish one ;)
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So no, I can’t. No offense. We all like different things.
Älskar verkligen dina bilder, för du fångar känslan i bilder på ett så ovanligt sätt. Håller inte med den ovanstående, jag älskar bilder i rörelse, de blir levande på ett fantastiskt sätt; bra gjort!
by Jonas
Iz - Wow! Those colors.. feel very Australia. Somehow. Anyway, I like this picture, a Lot.
Kyle - Absolutely perfect composition, Jonas. You’re amazing with that camera!
James - Brill.
Tor-Ivar - Wow… you take some wonderful photographs :-)
I’m a fan :-)
Dennis Pike - dude… how do you do it?!
Justin - Awesome photo JP – love the architectural detail, saturation, movement and sharpness of the building! Great image ;-)