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2.10.2012 / Dennis and his cock
29.9.2012 / Cebu seaside
28.9.2012 / A Malapascuan BBQ
Chicken legs, anyone?
27.9.2012 / Children of Malapascua Island #2
26.9.2012 / Children of Malapascua Island
25.9.2012 / Waters of Malapascua Island
23.9.2012 / Hong Kong Analogue
Bumped into this guy in Hong Kong and exchanged some blog photos. Check him out, cool stuff.
22.9.2012 / Macao Maintenance
When the weather is +35, I suppose you really do need to water the plants. The sun was really high, hence the cool hat.
18.9.2012 / Polskie wesele
As a guest at a wedding. That's something new. And in Poland of all places. Was really great.
17.9.2012 / Ain't nothing funny
16.9.2012 / Warszawa #2
15.9.2012 / Transaction
You've all seen this picture a thousand times before. Yes, it's the classic "man buying stuff from a magpie" -picture.
14.9.2012 / Polish Bubbles
13.9.2012 / Warszawa #1
30.8.2012 / B&W
24.8.2012 / Photographer Appreciation post vol. 1 - Ansel Adams
I decided to start posting, on regular intervals, about photographers who've inspired me. These are in no particular order. First off I'd love to present a short video about my favorite landscape photographer ever, Ansel Adams. Even when he is generally loved by anyone, it is all deserved. He really was that good.
So, enjoy these vids and pics.
22.8.2012 / Jackrabbit Slim's Twist Contest
Courtesy of Portobello Road, London.
21.8.2012 / Miniature India #1
20.8.2012 / Mobile India #1
Last year in India we had various interests and motives. While we were committed to what we were doing there, we did also take up additional projects as they presented themselves. One of the things we did was photograph all these colorful cars, and other means of transport, that they had in India.
In the Western world we are of course used to seeing advertisements and such on cars and they are usually applied on the cars by printing and using different adhesives. In India however, they are most often painted on. This applies to most kinds of advertising as well as general information and not just on cars but on pretty much everything. This is of course not exclusively an Indian feature, I have seen similar stuff in Asia and in central-America, too. Still, it usually looks awesome. More to come.