Archives for January, 2002

Clearing sidewalks free from snow in Johanneberg.

Tea candles on my table in a 1 sec exposure.

Fun on sleds near Redbersplatsen in central Gothenburg.

A renovated factory, Gårda Fabriker now houses offices. I like the facade design.

Buying two lattes in triangular cups in Saluhallen.

Playing with Emilia and Filip, my cousin Fredrik’s kids. Once again, I fail to frighten them.

Life saver gear next to the Mölndalsån canal.

Chain fence next to the Mölndalsån canal.

Pet penguins are all the rage.

This graffiti reads “When no one stvarves I’ll stop writing. / Eko”.
Mr Eko adds extra power behind his words by mis-spelling the word svälter (=starves). Impressive.

The bulbs in a traffic light give of a steady read light, while the neon sign of the video store on the corner flashes in phase with the 50Hz alternating current feeding it. 1 second exposure out the window of bus #41 passing through Johanneberg.

Artist Signature, detail of public artwork at Gothenburg University.

Tobias feels that first person shooters such as Wolfenstein should only be enjoyed on 23” Cinema Displays.

Shot in the mirrored elevator at Chalmers Studenthem.

This little fellow lives on top of my mother’s monitor.

Snow covers the park outside the Carlanderska Private Hospital.

You have to live a pretty colorful lifestyle to put up with coming home to that every night.

Parked around the corner from my house, I found these two.

The reading hall in the library of the Business School at Gothenburg University.

Nicely peeled oranges and limes and a interior design shop.

A fire alarm bell at the School of Business and Commercial Law at the University of Gothenburg.

At Linus’ desk, building the content management system that previously powered Liljeqvist.com.

At times, I find this to be the most hideous photo I’ve ever shot. Other times I find it to be quite beautiful. The irony behind it is that even though the building is ugly, these apartments fetch a really high price on the Gothenburg residential market since they’re really close to the city centre.

At times, I find this to be the most hideous photo I’ve ever shot. Other times I find it to be quite beautiful. The irony behind it is that even though the building is ugly, these apartments fetch a really high price on the Gothenburg residential market since they’re really close to the city centre.

At times, I find this to be the most hideous photo I’ve ever shot. Other times I find it to be quite beautiful. The irony behind it is that even though the building is ugly, these apartments fetch a really high price on the Gothenburg residential market since they’re really close to the city centre.

