
5000 pageviews! yey! took 3 years but what the hell! Im glad you all like my work and i want to thank you for all the support. Eventhough it feels pretty lame to write a journal that only 2-3 people are gonna read, i think its kind of realxing to write donw some booring stuff that is going on in my life right now.
So, latest news is that i was out with my pal
Casterud yesterday to check out the weather and to try out the new lenses (50 mm) We got some nice shots and lower down i'll feature my newest stuff.
Thats pretty much all that has happend reasently and i thank those of you, 2-3 people, who are reading this.

So since the last update me and
Casterud spended 2 days trying to shoot some bottles for his fathers company. Wine bottles and beer bottles. It wasn't as easy I had imagined it to be, but we managed to get some deasent pics after all. We had to shoot in the evening since we needed absolute darkness so, I had all day to prepare. I made a softbox! it took me a couple of hours but I did it. It helped us very much to get a more soft and white light. The refelctions in the bottles got so much better then when we tried to shoot them with just the flash. Not such a good idea.
My beautiful softbox is made of cardboard paper, 5 rolls of tape, a sheet and some other random stuff I found in my fathers garage. It work really great, really. I only wish that i had something to put it on. I mean some sort of tripod, beacuse now we are holding it up ans using the flash on my camera. Sounds pretty bad but i mean, you use the things that are at hand right? I dont have that much money to buy new stuff all the time so i guess ill do the best of what i have.
The company we shot the bottles for is called
BC Group and on there page you can find some of the pics we took. And also i have some small pics on my site
www.alguren.com where you can see the softbox and some photos of the studio.
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