Some photos taken on a short trip at Gløshaugen, which is the campus of NTNU where I study. All photos are of the main building, which is quite a sight with its gothic-like architecture. Not very varied photos this time as the trip was fairly short. All photos were post-processed in Lightroom and given an “antique look” – does it work for you? I’m a bit uncertain that they are prime photos, but to some degree I kind of like them.
Tags; antique, Gløshaugen, winter
A friend of mine gave birth to a beautiful boy for about 7 months ago – and some days ago he (and his parents) came to visit us. Of course I had to take some photo’s of him – again a bit B/W inspired. Maybe it’s a phase I’m going through:)

Nice expression! Maybe it was the admiration of the flash/camera, or maybe it was me that was fascinating:) Anyway, probably one of my better photo’s (I think at least)

My beautiful girlfriend. You can see the maternal instinct, can’t you? :)
Tags: Children, Noah, B/W
At last a day with beautiful weather in the cold and overclouded city of Trondheim. Sunday was primarily spent walking up to the area around Dragvoll. The sun was shining, bright blue sky and lots and lots of snow! Although I didn’t shot many pictures, some came out fairly ok. The original shots were in colour, but I found that grayscale was more appropriate, don’t really know why. Maybe caused by the “perfectness” and postcardness feeling of the weather and surroundings, donno.

Liked the sun shining through the image – although needed some Lightroom magic to get it to really come through.

Originally a very ordinary shot, made it a bit more “pessimistic” with grayscale and post processed lens vignetting.

Everlasting trail of nowhere – or something like that:)