I'm not really a landscape shooter, although I'm a fan of many of the photographers already listed (especially Kenna). The "grand landscape" shot is not something that interests me most of the time. I've been shooting square for over 12 years now, and I find that when I do shoot landscapes, I focus on the small, the immediate, patterns, and what I like to call 'the hand of man', like paths and fence posts. Over the years I've also tried to be more minimalist in my compositions, similar to (but not exactly like) Kenna. I'm sure Sweden has plenty of inspiring places to shoot (I was there briefly last year and would love to go back for a landscape photo trip!).