Posts Tagged: canon 60d

Bokeh Monster: The Meyer Görlitz 135mm

In photography Bokeh (from Japanese boke), is the aesthetic quality of the back- or foreground blur. Photographers love all kinds of tests where lens performance is measured by resolution, contrast or edge light falloff, but the bokeh can’t really be measured. You either like it or not, or maybe you don’t even think about it at… Read more »

The magic flute, jazz, and secret maps

Well, here are some of the very first shots taken with my new Canon 60D. They are from our recent sessions in Gothenburg where we did the usual: some trip planning, flute playing, filming and we even played a gig. Good times!

Petzi, China & Sweden

Hi! I know there has been some rumours that I am in China. This is simply not true. I am currently in Oslo, Norway, and I was recently in Stockholm, Sweden mixing a new album with Jupiter, another band I play with (that´s Jonas Kullhammar on saxophone, Steinar Nickelsen on Hammond organ, Magnus Forsberg on… Read more »