zondag 24 augustus 2008


Dear all,

although at first sight the wheather does not seem particularly inviting to step out of your front door these days, photography wise there are some fine opportunities. Windy and rainy days put your creative skills to the test as there is little light to work with and almost everything is swaying. But for me this can be rewarding when I am using the motion to get special effects by, for instance, using long exposures. I was out in my 'backyard' the Blauwe Kamer with my friend Melchert Meijer zu Schlochtern and we both noticed this scene with the big willows and the flowers in front, swaying in the fierce wind. The sun had already set, so we could use long exposures without elements being overexposed. This results in the 'cloudy' appearance of the willow's leaves and the blurred flowers. The stem of the trees give the photo a 'steady' base and an eye-catcher to focus on.

Cheers, Niels

dinsdag 12 augustus 2008


Hi,

I have just arrived home from a holiday with the family in Sweden. I love that country. I just couldn't leave my stuff at home, so I was out shooting on some evenings and mornings. We camped at a lake where a pair of Common Cranes with a young resided. Although extremely shy I could get this shot of one of the parents with the young. It took me three efforts and some luck, but they eventually popped out of the forrest just 20 meters next to me! Luckily I heard them before they saw me and thanks to my camouflage they were not scared away by my appearance or that of my big lens.

Cheers, Niels