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91 Comments

Reply Amanda
10:42 PM on November 13, 2009
I just discovered you but already do I admire you so much. Your work is fantastically done and I spent hours looking through it all, wondering what your equipment is for each shot, what you went through.

Thank you so much for sharing it all with us, I really look forward to seeing more. Keep it up!
Reply Claudio
04:45 PM on November 12, 2009
you are one of the best photographer I have seen on the web...
I really like your work.
Reply martin
09:42 AM on November 12, 2009
Jag har sakt det förut o säger det igen. Du tar fantastiskt fina bilder.
Reply Chad
07:28 PM on November 02, 2009
I must say I love your photos. I originally saw your photos in a magazine which prompted me to check out your website and I was blown away. Since then I keep you in my favorites for websites and check in every little while to see what is new. You never cease to impress. Very inspiring work!
Reply ivan
10:14 AM on October 31, 2009
damn man..
im totally a big fan of yours!!!
your model photography ROCKS!!!
what do u use dude??? damn its amazing!!!!
please teach me some smile
cool smile
im now officially a big fan of your work smile

ivan
Reply Andreas
01:24 PM on October 25, 2009
Myra says...
Wow wow wow wow, i just love your work.
I'm about to buy my first camera (i think canon eos 450d) and i think i want to focus on macro's. I was just wondering (like so many others i guess) what kind of lense you use for those waterdrops. What can you advise?

Hope to hear from you, and keep up the good work. I really envy your talent!! Did you study for this or you did this all by yourself?

Regards, Myra (Holland)


Thank you Myra. smile I´m sure you wont regret focusing on macros....once you start looking at things through a macro-lens...the whole world will start to appear different to you. smile As for my drop-shots i use a variety of different lenses....Tamron 90mm macro lens...50mm Nikkor prime....Tamron 28-75mm allround lens...they are all suitable. A common misconception is that you need to have a fast lens...which isn´t true since you´ll be working with focus locked in manual mode...so no need for a lens that can focus super-fast. smile Good luck!

And no i haven´t studied a thing actually...I haven´t even read the manual to my camera...i´m completely self-taught when it comes to everything i know. smile
Reply Andreas
01:20 PM on October 25, 2009
Einar Erlendsson says...
Great imaging.
Einar Erlendsson
Founder of FocusOnNature - International Photography Workshop program in Iceland.


Thank you, that´s very flattering coming from you. smile
Reply Einar Erlendsson
08:34 AM on October 24, 2009
Great imaging.
Einar Erlendsson
Founder of FocusOnNature - International Photography Workshop program in Iceland.
Reply phozone
04:50 PM on October 22, 2009
simply the best!
congratulations!
Reply Myra
03:50 PM on October 22, 2009
Wow wow wow wow, i just love your work.
I'm about to buy my first camera (i think canon eos 450d) and i think i want to focus on macro's. I was just wondering (like so many others i guess) what kind of lense you use for those waterdrops. What can you advise?

Hope to hear from you, and keep up the good work. I really envy your talent!! Did you study for this or you did this all by yourself?

Regards, Myra (Holland)