Jackdaws, flocking at dusk. They really own the sky here.
- I am Björn Lindström, a photographer living in Uppsala, Sweden. This site is where I show my work.
Another composite with another little friend of mine. I’m looking forward to hearing her reaction to the picture.
A composite group portrait of several instances of a little friend of mine, made in the botanical garden of Uppsala. The title refers to the way a single form may manifest in different ways, according to some philosophers.
Me and a sporty French car on a field outside of Uppsala. Many thanks to my friend Karolina for the loan of her berets.
This is a line for hanging lost gloves and such in Uppsala’s English garden. In the background you can see the playground that probably generates most of those lost things.
While I was making the picture a lady took time out of her day to stay and point out to me what an eyesore the arrangement is.
I was at this fountain making a staged photograph, when this angel-haired kid started examining the water nearby. He didn’t like being photographed too much, so I only got a few candid shots.
I’ve made my own little tilt-shift lens out of the front of a regular 50 mm lens and some bicycle inner-tube. I made this silhouette portrait with it, with Uppsala’s grand university library for the backdrop.
Hällingsåfallet is a waterfall in northern Jämtland, falling into a canyon, probably formed by the end of the last ice age. It is a fairly impressive sight.