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NN@9AM
Posted by NN in Personal, Photography on 100831
It’s been ages, and I really mean ages since I updated this blog. It’s not because of unwillingness to share, but the fact that I’ve been tremendously busy. I plan and hope to share more of the sights I’ve seen and experiences felt in the not too distant future, but until then, I want to tell you about another project.
- of the plethora of projects I do, plan or dream of.
The 9AM project.
http://at-9am.tumblr.com/
Interestingly, this project was started about the same time of my last blog post, during Easter in Prague. I’ve long looked at the various time lapse experiments, like the “One year in 90 seconds” by Eirik Solheim. http://eirikso.com/2010/01/04/one-year-in-90-seconds/
When considering this, I came to the conclusion that it would not be true to me, to who I am and maybe more importantly, where I am. I project with stills taken in one location would not work. I tend to move around… Therefore I decided to take a picture at 9AM, every day – where ever I am.
Nordmarka
Posted by NN in Personal, Photography on 090907
There are many things I love about my hometown Oslo. Nordmarka, the protected forests surrounding the West, North and East of the city, popularly called “Marka” is one of them. It’s a true haven for outdoor activities all year around.
This past weekend the sun was shining and I spent the better part of the day with my family, walking, enjoying the silence the smell of pine and the beautiful landscape. Of course, brought my little compact camera.
















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As a kid at Gimle in Oslo I watched the four-hour long opus “The Right Stuff” and space was never the same. I had, and still do of course as all, looked up in the sky, at the moon and beyond and dream what was there – but it was the story about the seven first astronauts and the Mercury program that sparked my interest and intrigue for real. I still recognize the film as one of my favorites.
“It might have been a small step for Neil…” was the words of Buzz Aldrin as he stepped out, onto the Moon’s surface a decade after Mercury. When the Eagle landed the Apollo 11 mission was thoroughly imprinted in the history books. 40 years ago today. I envy the people alive at the time to see and remember the hours of the moon landing, truly the biggest moment in TV history. Let’s hope we won’t have to wait another 40 for the next landing, somewhere in space.
Fade out to Brian Eno’s sublime “An Ending (Ascent)”
King winter has been kind
Less than a 20 minutes drive north of Oslo center you find Nordmarka, a haven for anyone with an inkling of the outdoors in his or her soul. Lakes and rivers surrounded by forested hills is the perfect backdrop for skiing of all kinds in the winter and fishing trips, hikes or a bicycle trip during the rest of the year.

Citizens of greater Oslo are very found of Nordmarka and spend a lot of time with open-air activities. Not surprisingly, Sundays are packed and on beautiful sunny days there almost queues on favorite paths. Today was not sunny, it was in fact quite the opposite, but with the heavy snowfall the past two days a lot had found their cross-country skis and set forth to many serviced cabins. It was very nice to ski with my father, brother, sister and her boyfriend earlier today. Now, a few hours later it feels well deserved to relax in the sofa – being very aware of my joints and muscles…

The heavy snowfall has clad Oslo in a beautiful white blanket. Looking at the all the people struggling with their cars, I’m happy I sold the red one last month. I’m also very fascinated by the changes in the river running next to the house. The picture below is taken before I went to bed last night, around midnight. I used my compact (G10) and set it to a 15 second exposure. It’s amazing how much light the camera finds in the white snow. I have a plan of setting up a camera in the window, taking one picture at noon everyday. Maybe for a week, month or year, we’ll see how patient I’ll be.

Lensbaby Yea, Smalahove Nay
Posted by NN in Personal, Photography on 090126
This post is really about the Smalahove, but I didn’t want to leave a post with only that image burning into your retina. So I decided to share the first picture I took with my new toy, the Lensbaby, taken from my living room. Tilt shifting is so much fun.
Deep in the Hardangerfjord on the Norwegian west coast you’ll find Voss. Not the home of the fancy artesian water VOSS, that’s from another part of Norway, but of the scores of the extreme. Many will think of sports, but I’m thinking of something much more dodgy. Namely a traditional dish called Smalahove, nothing less than a boiled sheep’s head served with rutabaga and potatoes.
A very good friend hails from Voss and every year he invites friends over for a proper Smalahove feast. With bottles of Aquavit at the ready we sat down around the table and mentally prepared ourselves for the heads to be served. Some like it, really look forward to it, I’m not one of them. I ate quite a bit once, quite a bit meaning a lot. But that was then, when my head was spinning with Aquavit. I’ve learned. Now I’m enjoying the time with friends, keeping my head straight and the boiled one untouched. (I just had to convert to dark black and white, it looks “better” then)
Red is gone
The Ferrari red wonder Polo Cross is sold. I’m happy and sad. It will be missed, but happy for the money saved. Parked in a garage is not a good life for a red car anyway. Hoping it’s new life on the Norwegian west coast will be good.
Plowing through the backlog
Posted by NN in Info, Personal, Photography on 080407
I don’t know how many times I’ve talked about the huge backlog of photos I have on my computer. Little over 12K was the last count, and that’s only the digital ones. Don’t get me started on all the film negatives I have to scan…
Anyways, I’ve started the humongous task, and yes it will take time, but I like it. So, for the next couple of months, god knows maybe years, I’ll upload selected photos as I go back in time through my archives.
Here goes, I give you San Francisco, December 2007.
Getting it on with Kiera
Popped in to the keepers log this morning and what do i find? Shimba snuggling with Kiera Knightly…
Formidable!
23 years! Twenty-three years I’ve waited to see The Police live. When I first heard about the reunion tour I hardly believed what I was told. I would get the chance to see one of my long lost favorite bands live. About six months ago I searched the net for dates of their upcoming European tour. A thought came to mind. Where were they scheduled to play on my birthday? I entered the date and… There it was: Paris. Almost too good to be true, not only would I finally see the band, but I would have the pleasure celebrate my 36th birthday in one of the best cities in the world! Hallelujah! =D



























