
Knocked down, but refusing to stay down. Crooked and gnarled stretches towards the sky. We seek the straight and easy path but the winding and turning makes life, life.
Take that turn and see the adventure, ha de Gött!


Knocked down, but refusing to stay down. Crooked and gnarled stretches towards the sky. We seek the straight and easy path but the winding and turning makes life, life.
Take that turn and see the adventure, ha de Gött!


It’s Okay to hug an Oak, ha de Gött!


One of my favourite places, Älgafallet that marks the border between Sweden and Norway. Nature photography in no-man’s-land.
Keep them open, ha de Gött!


Nine meter sail free height to the air cables, at the north end of lake North Bullaren and the beginning of Enningdal River. The river marks the border between Norway and Sweden for a few kilometres flowing north to Idefjorden. In Swedish the name is Enningdalsälven and Norwegian Enningdalselva.
Sail on, ha de Gött!


Today it was snow and the sun graced us with its presence today so I took a drive into the deep forests and found this beautiful spot. I’m not sure but, the tracks in the snow could have been wolf! Spent some thirty minutes in the spot and I’m sure I felt that someone was watching me.
Howl, ha de Gött!


The phenomenon of sea smoke is created when cold air moves across the warmer water surface. This smoke can become up to 15 meters high if the wind is slow.
Time for a cup of hot chocolate, ha de Gött!


This picture is taken on the last day of 2022. The fireworks of man in the evening, was nothing compared to this. It literally blew me off my feet, so the picture is taken lying down.
I huff and I puff to knock you off your feet, ha de Gött!


Yesterday presented a fantastic evening sky and this completely still pond. Times like this you wish that you brought the camera. Luckily I did! I managed to get a few good shots before the wind picked up and changed the scene. One of the important things to know as a photographer is how to balance the frame with the rule of thirds. I do think it also can be this.
To quote the Swedish King when he met the Queen, “it just clicked”. Ha de Gött!


Low tide uncover a whole new world, ha de Gött!


Ha de Gött!