Back in August/September of 2017, I went on a one-week trip to Gothenburg, Sweden, to visit my family, and naturally, I took my camera with me.
During that visit, I went into the city almost every day to explore and take photos. To make things simpler, I only brought my Canon 6D, Sigma 24mm f/1.4, which I had at the time, and the Canon 50mm f/1.4. Today, I no longer that Canon and the Sigma lens. The Canon 6D was my first full-frame camera and will always be one of my favorite cameras! About a year ago, I donated it, which is the only reason I would ever give it up, even if I just had it displayed in my apartment. I sold the Sigma soon after the trip because I needed the money at the time, and honestly, I’m more of a 35mm photographer.
Now, back to the Gothenburg photos. I’ve prepared three different themes, and this is the second one: a collection of photos featuring Volvo cars around the city.
Since I’m a huge car enthusiast and I love Volvo, I spent the first day taking photos of Volvo cars on the streets. Seeing Volvos on the streets of a Swedish city isn’t anything unusual, especially in Gothenburg, where the Volvo company is located.
You can find these and many more photos on my Shutterstock account.









See Part I here.

