A little reminder. From Vinga, the island famous for its lighthouse. And “BAD” isn’t bad at all. It’s good, since it translates into “beach” more or less. Click for larger view!

© Peter Lindberg 2008
A little reminder. From Vinga, the island famous for its lighthouse. And “BAD” isn’t bad at all. It’s good, since it translates into “beach” more or less. Click for larger view!
© Peter Lindberg 2008
The abandoned road between the now demolished cement-factory in Hellekis (Hällekis) in Sweden, and the adjacent quarry about 2 km to the west. Here it crosses the railroad. Click for full view.
© Peter Lindberg 2008
Had this VW Bug in my garage for a while. A fix-up job before it being sold. A 1973 1303 LS Karmann cabriolet in very nice If I had the money I would have bought it myself and given it a few upgrades on the suspension and the engine would have been tuned for more hp. I hope it’s new owner takes good care of it! Clock the imgae to see it bigger!
© Peter Lindberg 2008
Another “exciting” table-top shot. This time in red and green. Bon apetit! Click for full view.
© Peter Lindberg 2010
This image is from a shoot with Black Badger Advanced Composites for fashionfriend.se. BBAC isn’t into weapons manufacturing or even the racing-trade. No, BBAC makes gems and jewelery from composite materials and exotic metals. This particular picture shows a few of hos rings. And with his I mean James Thompson’s, the owner and designer of BBAC. Model is Herman Engdahl and MUA is Martina G. Click for a bigger version of the picture.
© Peter Lindberg 2009
Yesterday we took a walk in the woods nearby. Found that the again was running water in the stream from the little lake we often walk past. Looked kinda’ pretty. Click for full view.
© Peter Lindberg 2010
This is my niece when she was 2,5 years old. The same summer that we all moved to our newly built double-house outside Gothenburg. Playing chase was the favourite thing then. Click to see full size!
Slight decay makes this parkingdeck in Strömstad, Sweden interesting. I have a thing for beautiful decay and brutalistic buildings like this one. Click the image for full view.
This image was produced for client, an ad-agency, that produces a magazine for Swedens largest distributor of medical supplies. It is supposed to illustrate the meeting of two people. Kinda’ obvious… right? 🙂 Click to se it full size!
© Peter Lindberg 2006