maya: no, these are not cross-processed :) honestly I really dislike cross-processing. most of the time it just looks like someone went way too far in the editing.
joanna: recently I've been to ikea once a week basically, hehe. I guess I like it, they have some nice products and their prices are cheap most of the time. though the quality of the products can be questioned sometimes.. but it's worth a visit, I think :)
marina: no, these are shot with a photina reflex tlr (medium format) :)
bagus: oh, that sounds like fun! you can send an email to info@annettepehrsson.se :)
anonymous: the dress is from asos.com, I can't find it at the website though so it might be sold out now.
Oh slide film and its medium format! A rare find in film nowadays. I'm curious if you liked it or not? Slide film can, at times, produce amazing color but it is an endangered film, not to mention very expensive to have developed (considering also that most labs no longer process it).
anyway, these are beautiful. They have such nice earthy tones!
Hallå Hallå Flyttat från Norra Norrland till Malmö men jag är dödsless all inbyggd natur här, vart finner man platser som dessa? Väldigt vackra bilder.
erica: I've never been a huge fan of slide film, mostly I think it's hard to work with - if you accidentally overexpose or underexpose a frame there's not much that can be done to recover it. but when the exposure is just right the colours and contrasts are really fantastic. I definitely prefer regular film though, there's more room for mistakes :)
jörgen: tack! hovs hallar ligger ungefär vid båstad, och däromkring finns väldigt många fina platser att besöka :)
samuel: åh, tack :) det är verkligen en underbar plats.
lojs: perfekt plats att gifta sig på! om jag någon gång gifter mig skulle jag mer än gärna ha vigseln där.
great great great!!! :)
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oh, so lovely. <3
ReplyDeleteI love Sweden! But I´ve never been there yet..
ReplyDeleteHave a nice monday,
greetings from Czech Rep.=)
I love all your photos...beautifully
ReplyDeleteit's cross-processing?
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing photos! I am so jealous of the surroundings you have there. There are only buildings where I live, it's not inspirating at all.
ReplyDeletei just don't understand how anyone can take such beautiful photos!!!! these are amazing beyond belief.
ReplyDeleteamazing! ;)
ReplyDeleteyou're incredible.
i love swedish weather captured on pics
ReplyDeletethanks everyone! I'm so glad you like these.
ReplyDeleteiva: I hope you'll visit some day then :)
maya: no, these are not cross-processed :) honestly I really dislike cross-processing. most of the time it just looks like someone went way too far in the editing.
Annette your photos are beautiful and very inspiring .
ReplyDeleteI also take pictures and very little you admire ... and you have great talent
beautiful frames. i love second photo.
ReplyDeleteoooooh! recently i was thinking about shop IKEA, do you like it?
ReplyDeleteshooted with zenit? :)
ReplyDeleteThe atmosphere in these is great and it's such a beautiful location as well!
ReplyDeletewow, looks utterly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteand i adore your funny hat bobble.
beautiful as always btw I want to interview you for my blog, and can you give me your email adress? my blog http://hastosaday.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteou,nice cap at the third!:))
ReplyDeletewhere do you buy this dress :)?
ReplyDeleteaaahhhhh your blog is perfect xx
ReplyDeletejoanna: recently I've been to ikea once a week basically, hehe. I guess I like it, they have some nice products and their prices are cheap most of the time. though the quality of the products can be questioned sometimes.. but it's worth a visit, I think :)
ReplyDeletemarina: no, these are shot with a photina reflex tlr (medium format) :)
bagus: oh, that sounds like fun! you can send an email to info@annettepehrsson.se :)
anonymous: the dress is from asos.com, I can't find it at the website though so it might be sold out now.
thanks everyone!
helt nydelig!
ReplyDeleteFina bilder!
ReplyDeletethis is truly amazing. so so so beautiful, as always.
ReplyDeleteWow these photos are INCREDIBLE. Hope you visit back, I've got a giveaway going on at the moment :)
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Oh slide film and its medium format! A rare find in film nowadays. I'm curious if you liked it or not? Slide film can, at times, produce amazing color but it is an endangered film, not to mention very expensive to have developed (considering also that most labs no longer process it).
ReplyDeleteanyway, these are beautiful. They have such nice earthy tones!
Hallå Hallå
ReplyDeleteFlyttat från Norra Norrland till Malmö men jag är dödsless all inbyggd natur här, vart finner man platser som dessa?
Väldigt vackra bilder.
fyfan vad bra du är!
ReplyDeleteinspo till 1000 och ögongodis till max!
Verkligen vackra bilder! stället ser fantstiskt ut :)
ReplyDeleteFin! :D
ReplyDeleteHovs hallar är så fint! Jag fotade ett bröllop där i somras, jag kan sätta en stor summa pengar på att de vigde sig på klippan Leo står på
ReplyDeletetack/thanks, I really love reading your comments!
ReplyDeleteerica: I've never been a huge fan of slide film, mostly I think it's hard to work with - if you accidentally overexpose or underexpose a frame there's not much that can be done to recover it. but when the exposure is just right the colours and contrasts are really fantastic. I definitely prefer regular film though, there's more room for mistakes :)
jörgen: tack! hovs hallar ligger ungefär vid båstad, och däromkring finns väldigt många fina platser att besöka :)
samuel: åh, tack :) det är verkligen en underbar plats.
lojs: perfekt plats att gifta sig på! om jag någon gång gifter mig skulle jag mer än gärna ha vigseln där.
i really have to come to sweden
ReplyDelete/ps. beutiful photos
Vackert! Sommarställe i skummeslöv...måste ta mig ut till sommaren och fota vid Hovs.. :) /J
ReplyDeleteThe tones are out of this world. Gosh, I love film!
ReplyDeleteThe tones are out of this world. Gosh, I love film!
ReplyDeleteLove the Swedish landscape you capture (am a fan of Ingmar Bergman)!
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I love the last photo. Dreamy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographies... nice atmosphere...
ReplyDeleteFantastic...
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