My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.

Sometimes I just can’t resist….

If you ask me which kind of photography I hardly ever do I think my answer will be architecture and landscaping.
Don’t get me wrong, I love those shots but somehow I never do it myself. The main reason is that I never really see a great landscape in my images, but sometimes everything clicks (well at least for me).

During our stay in Boston Brendan thought it would be a good idea to show us Maine and Mount Washington, well our luck ran out that day, but after all made something special of the day. First we would go to a light house in Maine which would be awesome to shoot…. during our trip it already promised to be a problematic day, there was a lot smaller rain showers and the closer we got to Maine the more we saw a really dense fog, I was imagining a lighthouse shot with a nice blue sky and wonderful light, well it turned out differently, however to be honest I love the final result, and in this case maybe it was even better than a blue sky, although I would have loved to get that shot.

After Maine it was time for a wonderful hotel with a stunning view of the mountains behind it……

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Workshop Boston results 2

As promised the final selection of images from the Boston workshops.
Let’s start off with some natural light images shot around the train location.
I used the 105-210 Mamiya lens wide open to create a nice shallow DOF.

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Workshops Boston results

On September 11th and 12th I taught a two day workshop in Boston, in this blog post some images from this workshop and of course some information about the days.

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Some images from the US

We’re almost home now, so I think it’s time to share of my images from the trip.
It has been an hectic one but man did I like it all 😀
So here are some random images, I will upload the ones we did during the workshops at a later time.
Most are done with NIK HDR and one shot exposures, really like what NIK can do with just one shot.

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