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terça-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2015

Blue Motion ... by MVDFOTOGRAFIE



Blue Motion Story ... As an photographer, you sometimes have to wait quite a while, for the sky to tun into a blue hour sky. But in Holland and Amsterdam, it is even worse. Because at the moment the real blue hour is there, hundreds of bikers with little lights show up on the streets. But in Amsterdam, also little boats show up every now and then. So, let's turn this into an advantage and that is how the idea of Blue Motion was born ... Thank you all for watching, liking and faving the image, if so. | MVD FOTOGRAFIE I | FACEBOOK | | FACEBOOK GROUP | | YOUTUBE | If you want to learn to retouch images in Lightroom, please watch my brand new Youtube channel and with a lot of more free professional tutorials to come soon. via 500px

sexta-feira, 9 de janeiro de 2015

High Speed Sightseeing by MichielBuijse



High Speed Sightseeing - We have done it all one time. I remember I was near Rome a few years ago with a group and we had only one and a half hour to spend in Rome. So we asked the companies taxi to give us the high speed sightseeing tour of Rome. We jumped into the car and off we went. First stop, the collosseum...just 5 minutes to take selfies and other shots and back into the car again. Next stop, St Pieter Square....ok let's stop for 10 minutes here!! This went on until we ran out of time and had to go back to the hotel to get our bags and leave for the airport. When I shot this in Amsterdam last night, I had to think of this sightseeing trip in Rome. The lightstreaks you see are from one of the many canalboats. Visit my Facebook and website: Facebook page Michiel Buijse Photography Website: Behind The Lenscap via 500px

quarta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2015

SQUEEZED by MichielBuijse



When you take a closer look at the canal houses in Amsterdam, they all are different and look like they are squeezed together to fit as many houses as there can be on a small strip. Some of them lean over the side, others lean forward or backwards. As I was walking back to the parking last night, I wanted to capture a shot for myself. The workshop I gave for Nikon was great and I finally met some online friends in real life! Some of them for the second time. By the time I set up my D750, composed the shot and configured Triggertrap for the LE HDR, I really needed to go to the mensroom so bad.... But I had to wait for the 4 minutes to pass by to get all of my exposures. via 500px