Photography shares the “longest-time hobby”-title with cooking. As far as equipment goes, there are and have been several cameras over the decades, but I’m what you would call a Canon-guy.
The categorization below is very rough, forced and outdated, but until I get around to making a better one here goes:
- Cities – Various shots from different cities I’ve been in
- Nature – Natural beauty instead of man-made.
- Sunsets – I’m a sucker for sunsets. Strange, eh?
- Plants- Chilies and other green things
- Events- Misc events:
Helsinki Samba Carnival 2005 - Specific Places- Collections from here & there
Helsinki in summer 2005
Suomenlinna, Helsinki in summer 2005
Helsinki in fall 2005
Helsinki in winter 2005-6
Vienna, Austria in winter 2005
Morocco in winter 2005-2006
Paris in Spring 2006
Tenerife in winter 2006-7
A three-city tour in 2008: Hong Kong, Auckland and Sydney
Bordeaux 2008
Brussels 2009
San Francisco & Bay Area 2010 - Other – All the rest that doesn’t fit into the above categories.
Note: not all photos that are included in the posts are in the above galleries – and naturally vice versa. So you will find more, and likely more recent, photos by browsing the posts that are included in the Photos-category. A small number of additional photos can also be found from my photo.net portfolio.
Latest new additions:
- November 2010: (Added the San Francisco & Bay Area 2010 album)
- June 2009: (Added the Brussels album)
- October 2008: (Added the Bordeaux album)
For those who care to know, the gallery was created with QDig. It is external and not integrated to WordPress. I opted for this very lightweight solution as the main archive is offline anyway and I just want to present some slice of the selection online.
Sorry for blocking you blog with my silly comments ;P but the term “Canon guy” just caught my eye and made me wonder why it’s still called a “Kodak moment”? In the name of… what, equality between brands?
There can never be too many comments, so don’t worry about that. I think it’s some obscure historical reasons plus excellent brandwork by Kodak – a bit like Kleenex in US. Just a case of a company or a product becoming a “real” everyday-word.
Now it’ll be interesting to see how long the “Kodak moment” lives on if/when Kodak as a company someday disappears or gets out of the photography business.
Sami,
I just gone through one of you article on creating a mobile web site, it was fantastic, but since i am also a photography maniac, i just visited your pic collection, till now i have just seen your sunset section, the reason i stopped it in between because I wanted to let you know that your image gallery is extremely beautiful but the mail point is technically it is very fast away, and any one who is looking for image gallery implementation should see this gallery regard less of technology.
Good job mate