This is Bork. He is a dog. He is two years old. He is new in town. He grew up in Flen and recently moved in with my neighbours, Danuta and Ingemar here at Bergdalen in Tungelsta. Bork told me that he doesn't like cats.
Daily photos, portraits, and stories from Haninge, Stockholm and Södertörn in Sweden.
Another photo from my recent winter promenade in the forests and fields around Tungelsta. I don't know how this happened, I tweeted the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute but haven't heard back from them. The ski track is now higher than the snow surrounding it. I guess it can happen if the temperature changes from cold to very cold, and then to much warmer in a short period of time. What I do know is that it is an imposible ski-track at the moment!
What do you do when you spot a tennis ball on a snowy field? First you look around to make sure that no one can see you. Then you switch to the nifty fifty lens, and before you know it you are on all fours aiming the camera at the ball trying to get that very cool winter photo.
Always fun to shoot self-portraits. And wide angle photos. So as I was out walking in Tungelsta yesterday I decided to try a self-portrait panorama. This is three photos stitched together. I am standing on a field near Mulsta in Tungelsta. The snow is still deep here, but it is very hard. I think it is called crust snow when it is supportable. We call it skare.