gallery: Images from the Vasa Museum in Stockholm
I took these photos when I was on business in Stockholm, february 2006. The ship is a vast black thing sitting inside its museum - a great contrast to the brightly coloured and cheerful sight she must have made almost four hundred years ago! Handheld photography is difficult here, as the museum is very dimly lit and actually a bit cramped inside. Bring a tripod if ever you venture into this place, camera in hand. And try to keep from laughing at the tourists holding their point-and-shoot cameras out at arm's length, happily snapping away with their flashes going off at every shot. I wonder i any one of them actually got a photo of anything at all?
As a technical note, some of these photos were taken with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 objective, wide open, mounted on my Canon 1D with an adapter. It really is very dark in this place. I have noise-reduced the hell out of the pictures with NeatImage, the results are acceptable rather than great.
gallery: The Viking Ship Museum
This museum is located at Bygdøy in Oslo. It contains three original Viking ships excavated from grave-mounds: The Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune ship. The Tune is badly decayed but the two others are almost entirely intact.
gallery: Modell av HMS Victory
Jan Wellén har bygget en modell av HMS Victory i skala 1:64 etter tegninger med hjelp av Longridge sin bok om samme. Jeg tok noen bilder av denne våren 2006 og her kan du se dem. Fokuset er på detaljbilder av dekk og rigg. Han påbegynte den i sin tid sammen med sin far, og har i alt brukt 7 års aktiv jobbing på å få den ferdig - pluss dødtid innimellom. Modellen står i stua, uten monter, men har hittil overlevd.