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Patrick Berg-Pedersen:
Hi again you all! 
First of all; I´m so exited that Bjørn got to "reopen" this wonderful site, wishing you all a great experience with the site!

I´m starting of with a load of recent landscape work, after all landscape is what I do most of and is the main pursuing reason for my photography. As many of you already know I´m actually educated as a Press Photographer but as I've been very sick for 17 years until 2010 I haven't been doing much of this in those years.
And until 2012 I had seen myself more as an analog photographer than a digital one, although I have owned several digital bodies while I was sick (as the D1X, D100, D200), I never learned much according to the digital workflow and so on before back in 2012 when I had bought my D2X and really started to photograph again, this time not in press/documentary but in nature and landscapes. After I had recovered from my illness I felt I had to do something that really mattered to me, not only what mattered for my wallet.. So my learning curve has been somewhat drastic and steep, learned much from good friends like Bjørn Rørslett and Jørn borger, and picked up a lot by myself, (fully trained I will never be..).
But, enough of this, let's get started on the topic, shall we..

The last months I haven't been satisfied with my work, not at all. I don't know if it is because I've moved and gotten to another kind of nature/landscape than I usually prefer, or if it is something else. Anyway, here's a short "list" of my recent landscape work;


Patrick Berg-Pedersen:
Unfortunately I've not sure how I can input images and text at the same time, so right now I'm not able to comment on specific images as I would like to.

Bjørn Rørslett:
We're actually struggling to achieve this. If you do linking to an external site (using the IMG BBC-code tags), inline embedding works fine, but there is no resizing. If you use attachments, files are stored locally and as of now, only shows as clickable thumbnail below the text. These thumbnails can be clicked open to a larger size, though.

Getting a solution probably is about finding the correct setting(s) in the forum software, which is new to the Admin crew too.

Frank Fremerey:
huge pictures of huge landscapes. very generous.

Mikes:
Beautiful images here, Patrick. You are obviously enjoying your art, and you should be happy with these! Keep going with your landscapes

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