
Wordless Wednesday, ha de Gött!


Wordless Wednesday, ha de Gött!


The small port in the fishing village Resö a cold winters day. Thermometer showing -4°C but with the wind at gale strength coming in from northeast the cold effect is -10°C. The hardships of the fearless photographer.
The small village shares its name with the island it’s situated on. 170 people live here year around but in summer this number goes up significantly. The trawl fishing boats gets crowded by leisure boats in the sheltered harbor. The island is also accessible by a narrow winding road. Here is also one of the ‘gates’ to the first national marine park in Sweden, Kosterhavet National Park.

Keep warm, wear Long Johns, ha de Gött!


Lines in the sky. Airlines. There in the skyline, high flying.
Commercial airline race. Line up in the blue haze.
Underlining our freedom. People connecting white lines.
Smoke lines to adventure. Draw the line till she choke.
There’s always two sides to a coin, ha de Gött!


Just like Adam and Eve
Should I pick and eat
Sun kissed but frozen
Would I know it all
Or is it just the Serpent Sun
Lure me
To bite my teeth off
Be curious, but not dumb, ha de Gött!


Sometimes you don’t have to make that long hike to get that fantastic image. Last Teams meeting in my home office I open the blinds to see this. So now you know. If someone suddenly drops out of the meeting they run out with the camera. Two minutes after this was taken it was gone. Time stamp 16:34.
Mother Nature’s continuous art exhibition, ha de Gött!


I just let the picture be the poetry today, ha de Gött!


Autumn transforms into Winter
Frozen water crystals
Scarce light in long nights
Silently swirl down
Dress in bright white
Like a snow white bride
Snow is fun, ha de Gött!


Frozen blueberry plant in icicles growing upwards.
Some moments need freezing, ha de Gött!








First dance competition since Covid-19 and my sons first competition in Cha-cha and Jive. Also the first time for me to take photos of dancers. The family has some ten years experience in the dance halls. Both sons competing, but then it was the Rock’n’Roll dances. Back then my wife held the camera for the still images and I was in charge of the video camera. So yesterday was same, same but different.
Dance like there’s no tomorrow, ha de Gött!



Exploring more with color, black and white. This picture was taken in a very tricky light coming in behind me from the low standing November sun. Just bursting through the rain clouds for a few minutes. There is a mood in this picture and after taken an online photography training I like to explore how, or if, the mood changes going to black and white.
What do you think? (If you open the website you can use the slider to compare, not sure it works in the WP reader). Ha de Gött!