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And remember - when in Sweden, do try not to eat the flag!
Greetings!
Should you be interested, you'll find my latest experiments in podcasting in the album "Letters from Northern Lands" here: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/supercargo/album/194188 Alternatively click on the thumbnail to the right for the second letter. My intention is to produce these fairly regularly - at least once a month for the coming year (but you know how my intentions often run nto the sand).
Below are examples of some of my spring photos mostly from the Botanical Gardens here in Gothenburg. Have a look at the album "In the Botanical Gardens" here: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/supercargo/album/189888
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You'll find the middle photo, though, in the album "Lilac time at Färjenäs" here: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/supercargo/album/192771
In the meantime, summer is coming!
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| Summer whale |
The Supercargo's Advent Calendar
Photographically not a very productive autumn. And all my good resolutions about being more social on Ipernity and posting to the Sverige Group have gone by the board. There has been more word play than camera play.
But right now I'm daily posting new things to my home page at TheSupercargo.com as I am creating an Advent Calendar. I hope my Ipernity friends and neighbours - and visitors too - will feel like dropping by to sample some of the things on offer.
Here's the video for the 9th Day of Advent:
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| Graffiti at Pustervik |
I'd thought to pace myself by posting pictures taken and posted to Ipernity in earlier Septembers, but I found to my surprise that I haven't actually posted, or even taken many photos in September in previous years. (At least, not since the Digital Age when I got my first digital camera.)
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| The broken road |
Anyway, after limping along for a while, I decided - rather than risk breaking myself - to take a complete break from using the camera and let my eyes rest. It seems to have helped.
Last week I started an album here (Sweden 365) of all the photos I've posted to the Sverige Suede Sweden group so far (78 at time of writing).
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Dear All,
Having made various promises about being social on Ipernity (http://www.ipernity.com/blog/supercargo/165241), circumstances have confounded me. I'm travelling in England at the moment, and despite having a fine, new (very nearly) state of the art netbook (http://www.ipernity.com/blog/supercargo/165917), the available technlogy in Britain to connect to the Internet has been less than satisfactory.
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| Wallander 1 |
But I don't want to complain. Really!
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| Award winning beach |
I've met up with old friends and long-lost relatives, and I'm off to see my mother in Northampton later this week and down to Salisbury in Wiltshire tomorrow to visit the cathedral there. Some photos I hope to complement my recent pictures made in the Cathedral at Skara.
I've also been on the look-out for photos in England that I can reasonably add to the Sverige, Suede, Sweden group. I had planned to add a new photo there every day of the week for a year and I was managing quite well until I came to England and ran into the technical problems I mentioned above. Plus some others I can't blame T-Mobile for. Still, with the help of Léa d'Ipernity (Big THANKS, Léa! :-) ) I seem to have a functioning work-around now. So, I'm catching up ...
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| Wallander 2 |
Well, enough of this rambling.
Cheerio for now!
John (aka Supercargo)
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| New Notebook |
Normally, I use Photoshop and normally I don't do much in the way of tweaking the pictures I take. Mostly I do some cropping, some contrast adjustments, some colour adjustments and I alter the size of the photos down to approximately 96dpi for Creative Commons licensed pictures.
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Photoshop is expensive to run (legally) on another machine, so I thought I'd try Gimp, which is open source image editing and image creating software available from the GNU Image Manipulation Project here: http://www.gimp.org
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| Skara King |
See what you think!
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| Face |
About a month ago I made the decision to try to be more sociable on this site. I joined Ipernity from the F-site-that-shall-not-be-named during the great censorship controversy of 2006, and I've not regretted it. Although I've built up a small network of people I like to think of as close neighbours, I've not made great efforts to use Ipernity as a social site. This summer I decided to try to change my ways.
My decision is linked with others: I am exploring other social sites (Facebook, Twitter, Friend Feed). and I've started blogging about my experiences - I'll add links here to those blogs in time.
Added to this, though, I've recently met a few different people, new on Ipernity, who seem to be asking about the site partly in terms of its social networking capacity. (I'm thinking in particular of Busterkeaton's blog entry ipernity versus flickr - he used the forbidden word! - and Albtraum's blog entry Netiquette.) Trying to answer them, I found myself thinking more about Ipernity as a social networking site.
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| My favourite mermaid |
As part of my new effort to be more sociable, from the middle of June, I have started a project to post one photo every day for a year to the Sverige, Suede, Sweden group. This means I have to visit Ipernity at least once every 24 hours, and I hope that will make me spend a bit of time here, so I can visit other people's sites even without being invited. If not every day, then at least every few days.
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| Faces in the crowd 2 |
I've seen that there have been physical Ipernity meetings where photographers on Ipernity get together in a place and take a photographic expedition. I'd be interested to join in such a meeting sometime. I don't know whether there is any central planning for these meetings though. Can anyone advise?
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| John with drink |
I hope to meet you soon, at least virtually!
John
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| In Vaxholm 4th June |
The first weekend in June, my wife and I spent a long weekend with our friend Efva visiting her home town, Vaxholm (also called Waxholm) on an island in Stockholm's northern archipelago. The day we arrived (to the left here) it was a rainy, wet and very off-season town that met us, but the weather improved progressively. (Much as it is doing now, today, out of my window.)
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| ms Norrskär |
We travelled home again to Gothenburg on Monday 8th, stopping off in Stockholm for a walk round Djurgården island and a visit to the Thiel Gallery - fine collection of early 20th century Scandinavian art including the largest collection of pictures by Edvard Munch I've seen outside Oslo.
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Many of the pictures from Vaxholm are in this album:
There are four streets in Gothenburg called "Long Street" (Långgatan) and the second of these, Andra Långatan (= Second Long Street but also Other Long Street) held it's third annual street party and open day on Saturday 30th May.
It was a sunny day and attracted many people. I took a lot of photos deliberately sighting and focusing, but some also that I shot from the hip - literally. Even among these there were a few interesting results. In the end, I have uploaded 67 photos. I hope there is something here to please many different people!
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The album is here.
Once more, a bit delayed with these pictures. (I'm only uploading them exactly now because of this competition I've got myself involved in. "Sveriges svenskaste jobb" - Sweden's most Swedish job.) Still, some of them are quite nice I think.
On Easter Monday Agneta and I took the public transport ferry out to Rörö. Our company was our friend Staffan from Östersund, down in Gothenburg to see relatives. Rörö is the northernmost inhabited island of Gothenburg's northern archipelago. (At least, the northernmost island with a settlement - I suppose there might be summer cottages on rocks further out.)
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It was a still, sometimes sunny, sometimes slightly misty day. Very enjoyable. Walked on the rolling rocks of the western beach and saw how the grass and bushes (I think they were juniper) root as near as they can to the water's edge between the stones of the beach, but grow away from the shore, driven up the beach and inland in the face of storm winds and sea. We also visited the Englishmen under their cairn. The story is that the cairn covers the bodies of two shipwrecked and drowned English sailors (and that their ghosts haunt the spot, of course!)
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I'm taking part in a competition to find an Internet 'face' and 'voice' for the Swedish Youth Hostel Association (STF). It all started on Saturday and has been a crazy weekend. Now I've uploaded a voice recording of my first blog entry on the matter.
The first two videos (one in Swedish, one in English) are embedded in the blog at the above link, but you can also see them on YouTube here (Swedish) or here (English).
Your support would be very welcome! If ou want, you can also follow me on Twitter where I am also "TheSupercargo". I'll come back hjere soon with the Twitter URL.
The STF page that explains it all (in swedish) is here:
http://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/sv/ssj/sverigessvenskastejobb/
I've just uploaded a voice recording which is now to be found on my home page - not quite what I had intended but OK. I am trying out different options for including sound recordings on my home page www.thesupercargo.com and was thinking of buying space on a dedicated podcast storage server, when I remembered that Ipernity has this audio upload function with the possibility to embed on other Internet pages. So i thouhgt I'd try it out. And see! It works beautifully (at least, on Explorer - have to test it in some other web browsers too.) Anyway, in the meantime, dear fellow Iperniteans, you now have the pleasure (ahem) of hearing the sound of my voice as well as seeing my pictures.
To see the text that I'm reading, please go to this URL: http://www.thesupercargo.com/swbyway.html
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| Easter card |
Love from the Supercargo.

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| Keys and a keyhole |
We don't live in such a bad neighbourhood: the next day the owners came by with a truck and took the piano away along with all the other junk that had been standing around.
These photos have been in my camera for a month. Finally I get them processed and posted!
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Prora, on the Baltic island of Rügen, was not quite the world's first holiday camp, but it was the first large-scale camp in concept. Designed by the Nazis to be an integral part of their Kraft durch Freude (KdF - Strength through Joy) workers' indoctrination programme, Prora was to be capable of housing 20,000 people at any one time, all in rooms with a view of the sea. Each room would have piped radio, centrally controlled.
Today some parts of the sprawling building are used for a museum, other parts are occupied by a youth hostel, or rented out to local entrepreneurs. At the time this film records, most of the structure that was still standing was empty.
I visited the camp with a group of history teacher colleagues in February/March of 2008 and have been looking ever since for some way to use the photos and film I made at the time. The place was very empty, the beach very beautiful and the buildings rather prosaic and almost melancholy in their uncompleted dilapidation. At the same time the story of Prora, the reason for its existence, was intimidating, conjuring up associations in my mind with army camps and concentration camps, the Gulag Archipelago and 1984.
This music by Endlos seemed to fit the mood of the images I had - a mixture of electronic and rock with a driving rhythm and a minimalist quality. To me it suggests progress through time. Things change, it's true, but only slightly, and combinations of notes come back just as events repeat themselves. Children play, waves break, seagulls and people walk the strand. What are politics and human social engineering in the face of this?
All film and photographs, including photos of archive images, were made in or near Prora on the German Baltic island of Rügen between 29th February and 2nd March 2008. The sound of the sea at Prora was recorded at the same time. Music is by Endlos
http://www.endlos-toene.de/endlos.php
from "renne durch dein leben", track 2 on the album "kein grund, zufrieden zu sein". http://www.endlos-toene.de/endlos.php?link=tontraeger.html&sublink=tontraeger/kgzzs.html
For more information on Prora visit the virtual museum of the Prora camp: dokumentations zentrum prora. Go to this page: http://www.proradok.de/index.html Follow the links from here links to the German or English language sites.
The above is an abbreviated version of my Internet site's page on the film here: www.thesupercargo.com/pror_rug.html
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| Road in the snow |
At 8 o'clock this morning with a heavy mist and a hard frost I thought it would turn out to be another cold grey day. Two hours later the sun was out and the views from my windows had changed dramatically!
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| Moon at sunset |
The sun was low and bathed everything in a warm yellow light - so strong it turned the white-painted sides of the ferry yellow-ochre. But though it looked warm, it gave no warmth and the sea was so cold it was on the cusp of freezing. The ferry's passing churned up the sea immediately around, but the water seemed thick, like syrup, and the broken water quickly settled back into a bright reflective swell that caught the images of the surrounding islands or passing ships and distorted them as in distorting mirrors.
The moon was high and bright, the sun shone down by the horizon. Out there, beyond the outermost islands, the sea was so flat and reflective the islands, silhouetted, floated on their own reflections above the surface of the water and the horizon itself was erased. A magical journey.
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