The Swedish town of Lysekil is surrounded by beautiful smooth orange-pink granite rocks. On top of these rocks stands this little shed. Naturally, the poor little shed is besieged by hordes of tourists who want their picture taken with it throughout the long day. It is therefore a unique place for such a cottage.
The little building has been there for a long time, although I have the impression that it is refurbished or even replaced every so often.
The vastness of the landscape is enhanced by the blue sky above the shed. Because I kept the composition classically in three, the image is very calm.
I came this close to not being involved in photography. My first camera was a Kodak Instamatic, with the biggest parallax error you could wish for! So I always had pictures of people without heads. I used these cassettes with 12 or 24 photos, black and white (that.. Read more…