Notes : Daniel Ridings


September 14, 2008

2008 PAW 37

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 9:42 pm

I pass through Copenhagen twice a week quite often. That was part of Rebecca’s plan. She couldn’t carry everything she wanted when she went down, so my task is to take some of the second priority stuff down when I pass through:

More bags

I have to admit, I really look forward to doing it and getting a chance to chat with her.

Rebecca

On my way back home I had more time to spend. The first time through, I just had about 15 minutes between trains. On my way home I booked in a couple of hours. I think she was hungry (hadn’t eated a real meal since she left home):

menu

She has her camera with her, as usual:

The food

Time for a chat (it’s pretty expensive for you to have a child move away from home, she jokes):

Chat

The bill

Off to Oslo now, she’ll have to starve the next couple of weeks.

September 7, 2008

2008 PAW 36

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 9:35 pm

I guess this makes me an empty nester. Rebecca leaves for Copenhagen.

Boarded

Leaves home

Leaving home

Packs the car

Packing the car

At the station

At the station

Train arrives

Train arrives

Gone

Gone

But now I’ve got a gallery set up for her and am working on setting up a WordPress blog for her. It will be nice to follow.

September 1, 2008

2008 PAW 35

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 4:05 pm

Ewa and I spent the afternoon in Varberg, a town on the west coast of Sweden, south of Göteborg. We’ve always enjoyed spending a few hours there.

We ate lunch at a Greek restaurant and I took a picture of her while we were waiting.

Ewa

I had a Rolleicord IV with me and wanted to finish the roll. No masterpieces, but small snaps of Varberg. The light was falling at a sharp angle here and I’ve always liked this building:

Main street in Varberg

They have placed out chunks of granite here and there. A little further south on the coast and the granite, so typical for the west coast of Sweden (northern west coast) disappears and is replaced by fine sand.

Granite

The church:

The church in Varberg

And a pedestrian street:

Pedestrian street in Varberg

I had a frame left when we got home. This is just a shot from our front yard:

Front yard

Be back soon … my mother in law turned 80 last week and I hope I have a nice picture of her.

August 25, 2008

2008 PAW 34

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 8:50 pm

Rebecca is moving to Copenhagen next week and agreed to let me test one last roll of film on her. The Rolleiflex 3.5E needed some cleaning. I took the lens apart and got rid of some internal issues that were lowering contrast and I was curious to see whether or not it made a difference.

Rebecca

I don’t seem to have done any damage at least.

There are more here and here in the shoebox.

2008 PAW 33

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 8:46 pm

Slow weeks photographically. Working up a steam again, getting back to work after vacation.

Recently, in the last couple of years, I’ve lost three cats. I miss them greatly and when I have a few frames left on a roll, I try to get a good picture of one or more of them.

Sissi

There are more snaps from the week in the shoebox.

August 18, 2008

2008 PAW 31

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 5:12 pm

After all these years, she still likes me:

Mom 1

She doesn’t like her smile, but I do. This was the first take, before she smiled:

Mom 2

Ewa and I walked around in Chicago, just to see things. It is a city I gladly return to. I like it.

Chicago 1

Chicago 2

Chicago 3

Tourists, as we were, there was time to write post cards. When I showed Rebecca my babe magnet, she responded scornfully, “you already have a babe.”

My babe

All taken with an M3 and a 50 Summicron. The Chicago streets just might have been taken with a 90 Elmar, now that I think about it.

August 17, 2008

Way out west

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 4:46 pm

I went to a music festival here in Göteborg last week-end. Neil Young played and I really wanted to see him.

In the meantime I meandered around with my wife and took a picture or two.

It wasn’t easy. “No professional cameras allowed” was one of the rules.

They went on to define professional cameras as:

1) Single lens reflex
2) Exchangeable lenses

I thought about a IIIf. I should be able to sneak one of them by, but I was afraid of criterium nr 2. Same thing with regard to a FED-2.

Decided to take a Rolleiflex. Hung it around my neck and just walked right past the goons (but they were very nice goons, I might add).

I got all kinds of comments and it was a real ice-breaker. A lot of people came up to me admiring the camera.

This girl was really fascinated by it. So much so she wanted to take a picture with it. So I told her not to move. Focused on her, took a shot, wound forward a frame and handed her the camera so she could take a picture of me.

step one

step two

Otherwise, I spent most of the time looking at others’ backs:

Common sight

You could actually hear the music better from way back:

way out back

July 22, 2008

2008 PAW 28 and 29

Filed under: PAW 2008,Photography — at 8:34 am

My first week of vacation, last week, was spent running a school that hosted 29 out of the 1,600+ soccer teams that came to Gothia Cup in Gothenburg. We live at the school for 8 days. Not much time for anything else other than making things work.

The week before, week 28, was characterized by pictures of my cats. I didn’t have enough of Snorre before he got killed and I wanted pictures of my cats. This is the mother. She was so upset about Snorre’s death that she puked. She frantically tried to groom him and clean him, just like she had always done.

Sussi

For week 29 I chose a picture I took of Ewa in our kitchen, the first day we were home again after Gothia Cup.

Ewa

I also came across a roll of film from a recent trip that had been misplaced. I developed it and found some pictures from Malawi.

http://dlridings.se/blog/2008/07/21/malawi/

Off to the US for 2 weeks now.

July 21, 2008

Malawi

Filed under: Malawi,Photography — at 10:46 pm

I found a roll of Tmax400 that got misplaced from an earlier trip to Malawi and processed it over the week-end.

Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, but when the rains come in time and in reasonable amounts, there is plenty to eat. These children were enjoying mangos:

Children with mangos

When Alick and I stopped to shop for some rugs that he wanted to take home with him (we had spent the day at Lake Malawi), these children ran to meet us.

Children 1

Children 2

Children 3

They were all taken with an M3 and a 50 Summitar.

July 8, 2008

News from Zimbabwe

Filed under: Zimbabwe — at 1:43 pm

Some of you know that I have worked in Zimbabwe for many years with dictionary and language projects.

I got this letter from a friend just a few minutes ago.

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Hie Daniel

How are you and others? Things are not okay for me. The situation is very bad, I can not afford to buy food for myself and my kid. For example we have about two days without food. And its now pointless for me to go to work because the salary alone can not allow me to catch combi for a day. So I dont know where to start Daniel. the situation is so bad for me. I dont know how you can assist. If you fail to assist we are going to die Daniel.

Best sishes

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