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Archive for January, 2008

Full moon

January 22nd, 2008 | Category: moon, mountains, photography, sights, sigma 150mm, skiing, snow, sunrise, sunset, vacation, winter

This is it - the day I have been waiting for!

My requirements for shooting the full moon are very specific. I’m not interested in the moon for the sake of itself, I mean when you’ve seen one moon frame-filler, you’ve seen them all. What can you say? “Nice composition”? Nope, that just doesn’t do it for me. I want the moon to be a part of a landscape, and it immediately raises the level of difficulty - expensive long glass is not the tool for that trade. My ideal moon landscape photo requires a moonset/moonrise that coincides with sunrise/sunset, so there’s nice light everywhere. Unfortunately, those opportunities are very rare. The moonset/moonrise times don’t always coincide with sunrise/sunset, and even when they do, there’s always the issue of weather. Not to mention the time of week. The full moon has a bad habit of happening while I’m sitting in the office!

So, that’s the preface to my actual story.

I left the cabin after 8am and drove to my selected moonset spot with a view towards Skarsfjället, Mittåkläppen and Stor-Axhögen. When I arrived, the moon was still high above Mittåkläppen but it was making its way down between the mountains, which forced me to create veeeery long panoramas. Yesterday morning the moon was setting right next to Stor-Axhögen, but like I mentioned earlier, the clouds spoiled the opportunity.

Moonset in the mountains

The biggest panorama I have is 20×175 cm (@ 300 dpi), this version is cropped short from the right so you make any sense out of it at all. The only way I’ll ever be able to admire the full size is if I have it printed in some specialist print shop!

After the moon had set, I had another skiing trip. I actually took the same trail I did yesterday, and now the mystery of the half prepared, uncharted trail was revealed to me - it’s not a snowmobile trail at all, but it’s used by the snowcat that brings up skiers from Funäsdalen! But I still don’t know why it had made a U-turn in the middle of nowhere, I guess they didn’t like the weather and turned back.

WindAll I needed to do now was to drive to Flatruet and wait for moonrise/sunset. It was biting cold, I mean not the temperature as such (-10 degrees centigrade), but the wind that made it twice so. I didn’t care. The wind was blowing right through my supposedly windproof clothes, but I was finally witnessing - and photographing - the full moon rise on Flatruet and I was able to close that ugly chapter from three years ago when I had made a right old mess of a rare photographic opportunity. How lucky was I to have one of the finest days in January to fall on the full moon?

Moonrise from Flatruet

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As it turns out, today was indeed my lucky day.

I had cruise control installed in my car last year. It’s not a very smart cruise control, so I’ve learned to disconnect it under some circumstances when I know it will just go crazy. So I was cruising along when I got close to one of those cruise-control-will-go-crazy stretches so I disconnected and the car started to slow down because I didn’t step on the gas right away. And right then - a moose crossed the road in front of me.

Where would I have been in relation to the moose had I not disconnected the cruise control and the car slowed down?

I thought I was unlucky yesterday to drop and break my GPS unit on the ski. Well, you win some and you lose some. I won.

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Back on track

January 21st, 2008 | Category: mountains, skiing, snow, sunset, vacation, winter

Sleep deprivation, some bad decisions, poor timing and boring weather resulted in zero pictures yesterday. I was hoping for better today, and I guess it was… at least I slept better.

It was one of those days which start with some disappointments but end up just fine. I tried to catch the moonset, but it was too cloudy for that. I wasn’t too bothered about that though, just made my way to start of my planned skiing trip. I took the snowmobile trail from Hållan towards the Malmbäckstugan cabin, except the funny thing is that the trail that I followed actually swung a little bit north from that, and then ended right in the middle of nowhere. What I mean is that they had prepared the trail only halfway - I could see Malmbäckstugan ahead of me on the left, and the trail markings were leading to the Lill-Skarven mountain right in front of me. Which was a bit strange, considering that the map said that this trail would go to Malmbäckstugan on the left. So what would I do? Turn back and scramble to come up with Plan B, or ski ahead on the fresh snow to get on the south-north trail between Tänndalen - Bruksvallarna? Since I already had had to resort to a plan B yesterday, I decided to make my own trail so I headed on. There was a fairly hard crust on the snow which carried me most of the time, except for the last 200 m with the crust breaking constantly under my skis. Had it been like that for the first 200 m, I would have turned back!

No more mishaps (not counting the part where I dropped my GPS unit right on the ski (as opposed to the soft snow all around the skis) and the screen cracked) on the way to my car so I just drove back towards Messlingen and admired the beautiful sunset light on the mountains around me. The cloudwork was a bit patchy, so for example Ånnfjället was just gorgeous while Mittåkläppen and Stor-Axhögen were shaded. While I was looking at Stor-Axhögen and wondering if the clouds would part for long enough, I saw the peak of Helagsfjället behind it, bathed in the orange light - so straight to Flatruet for a closer view! It was just amazing… I don’t often get to see a winter sunset in the mountains!

Dunsjöfjällen in sunset light

Dunsjöfjällen in sunset light (cropped from top and bottom for a panorama)

 

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Could someone please tell me the secret to blister-free skiing? I’ve tried two kinds of boots, I wear Compeed plasters, I put on extra padding between my heel and the boot, worn double socks… but it still hurts! So the Compeed prevented blisters on the area the plaster covered, but now I have a blister right above it. Is there anything that works?! New feet?

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Messlingen

January 19th, 2008 | Category: canon 24-105mm, mountains, skiing, snow, vacation, weather, winter

It’s time for all play no work! I have booked myself for a long weekend in Messlingen, long being four days. The reason I chose this weekend is that it’s full moon on Tuesday and ever since a botched attempt to shoot the full moon on Flatruet three years ago, I’ve been obsessed to get a good picture of mountains under a full moon. So the plan was to use the first three days for scouting, and then be ready for the big day. What I didn’t plan on is that a big storm would hit Sweden today, so my scouting consisted of a loop in a snow covered mountain forest, the last stretch of the loop in a heavy headwind. The really big winds hit us later in the evening and I can hear the wind blow around the cabin as I write this. It will be interesting to see what the scenery looks like tomorrow… It should get better anyway with a chance of clear skies, so I can start scouting. Actually, I don’t even need clear skies. Just reasonable visibility and a compass and I’m back in the game!

Snowfall in Messlingen
Snow covered forest in Messlingen (and it’s snowing)

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Daylight

January 13th, 2008 | Category: canon 24-105mm, skiing, snow, winter

We witnessed a strange light phenomenon today - the sun! When’s the last time I saw that? Some time last year anyway.

Snowmobile trail

With a little help from the polarizer filter to lift the clouds against the pale winter sky

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You shoulda bought a squirrel

January 12th, 2008 | Category: canon 24-105mm, canon 300mm, skiing, snow, squirrel

I’m finally starting to tell my squirrels apart. Now that I have them pegged down, it’s actually quite easy to recognise them. “Blackie” is the biggest of the bunch, and darker than the other two. “Reddie” and “Stubby” (or “Stubby-tail”) are otherwise much the same, but easy to separate thanks to Stubby’s tail - looks like Stubby has lost an inch or so of the tail, so it’s not only shorter but the tip is also more square than round.

Blackie

Blackie - dark ears and tail

 

Reddie

Reddie - more orange coloured ears and tail

I’ll post a picture of Stubby the next time I get one.

We have been getting plenty of snow lately. In fact, since the New Year’s Eve, there hasn’t been any 24-hour period that we wouldn’t have gotten some new snow. It doesn’t mean that we now have an excessive snowcover, because the snowing hasn’t been that intensive and then in between the snowfalls, the snowcover has melted or just packed down on itself. Anyway, I measured half a meter yesterday, so we now have more snow than we had at best last winter (47.5 cm in March).

Snowcover

I also got around to some skiing today

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Why “You shoulda bought a squirrel”? Because I can’t look at a squirrel without thinking about Rat Race!

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White

January 06th, 2008 | Category: canon 24-105mm, skiing, snow, winter

Snowed underIf I thought that yesterday was wonderful, then today was even better! More snow and less wind. When I set off, the trails were completely snowed over in some places as the snow mobiles hadn’t been around yet. The snow wasn’t too deep though to spoil skiing, so I enjoyed every second I spent out there. And after a while, the snow mobiles appeared and the tramped snow they left behind was even better to ski on.

I’m still a bit hesitant to ski on the lakes. Logic dictates that the ice holds, but my legs don’t seem to care about logic. They just refuse to cross the lakes, which forces to me to choose my routes carefully. At one point I thought I’d avoid the lake and just ski around it, but it was surrounded by marshland and the marsh is more treacherous than the ice. You can see these depressions in the snow and it’s a fair bet that there’s water underneath - water, not ice. I pushed a pole in one of the holes and it came back covered with slushy snow. In other places the snow hasn’t even covered the hole, so you can see the water. Never overestimate the safety of the snow cover. Even if sinking in one these holes is not as dangerous as falling through ice, it will still give you wet feet and a cold ride home!

Sinkhole

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Snow and wind

January 05th, 2008 | Category: canon 24-105mm, snow, winter

Very light snowfall today, but all the more wind. A wonderful winter’s day, in other words.

Snow

It was also a bit dark today, so there was very little contrast. A few times I nearly tripped on the snow drifts because it was just simply impossible to see where the wind had piled up the snow. Like I said, a wonderful wintry day!

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Comment language

January 02nd, 2008 | Category: blog, language

Some people have asked me why I write my blog in English. The short answer is that it’s just simply the easiest for me. The long answer will put you to sleep so I will spare you.

But this language thing, just because I write in English doesn’t mean that all the comments have to be in English as well. Finnish and Swedish are just fine, I’ll even manage Danish if I have to… so to this end, I’ve changed the “No comments” text to “Comments welcome in English / på svenska / suomeksi”.

Does that convey the idea or is there a better way to express it? Maybe put it in the sidebar or something? I didn’t do it now because it sounded like desperate fishing for comments…

Or maybe it’s not a language thing at all. I read a lot of blogs but there’s only one where I comment regularly, so I shouldn’t be complaining if the people who read my blog (all four of them) don’t want to comment here, LOL!

On a general note, I wish more people would write blogs. I’m useless at keeping touch by phone and mail, but my RSS reader keeps me up-to-date!

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Weather - December 2007

January 01st, 2008 | Category: weather

December 2007 was actually not half bad. A year ago we didn’t have any snow on the ground, but now we have plenty enough for skiing and snow mobiling (as always, I’m only doing the former). There were a couple of warm spells that threatened to ruin it all, but we had enough snow to start with so we didn’t lose the snow cover completely.

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080101-1.jpgTemperature (High): 2°C
Temperature (Low): -12°C
Temperature (Average): -4°C

Barometer (High): 1034 mbar
Barometer (Low): 974 mbar
Barometer (Avg): 1006 mbar

Total of sunny days: 5

Snow cover (High): 37 cm
Snow cover (Low): 26 cm
Snow cover (Avg): 32 cm
New snow: 29.5 cm
Days with snowfall: 9

Rain: 7 mm
Days with rain: 4

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