Bales of Hay mark the month of September in Scotland. This photo was taken in the Borders, near Melrose. The hills in the back are “The Eildons”, a landmark in this region.

Bales of Hay near the Eildons, Scotland

While driving around in the area we came upon this beautiful landscape on the A7. I quickly managed to park my car on a small bit of dirtroad and walk back to the best angle that I could find.
Basically this was a pretty much straightforward shot but it really needed a panoramic touch as the scenery was simply too wide for a normal photo.

This one was composed of 8 portrait photos, shot at f13 in order to get enough depth of field for the hay and the Eildons. At 100 ISO I needed 1/125th of a second to get a normal exposure. Due to the many gray tones I deemed no over- or underexposure necessary. Taken with a Canon 5DmkII and a 70-200 f2.8 USM (set at 110mm).

The panorama was stitched with Autopano Giga 2 and resulted (after cropping) in a 54 megapixel image, reduced to an 8000 pixels wide one here.

Click here for this image as a dual screen wallpaper.

 

Cayman Aggressor for Duikmagazine, pages 1&2

Report on scuba-diving with the Cayman Aggressor in November 2009, published in the Dutch diving publication “Divemagazine”.
A feature about the Aggressor liveaboard in one of the top diving spots in the Caribbean.

Cayman Aggressor for Duikmagazine, pages 3&4

Cayman Aggressor for Duikmagazine, pages 5&6

Cayman Aggressor for Duikmagazine, pages 7&8

 

Girl dancing in the Griffith Park. Los Angeles, California. USA. 2004.

While on a good ‘ol fashioned trip throughout California in 2004 I made sure to spend some time at one of my two favorite places in Los Angeles: Griffith Observatory near the Hollywood Hills (the other being the Getty). Perhaps one of the most stunning viewpoints over the city, even though it was closed at that time for massive renovations.

While strolling the park behind it I saw this girl, quit some distance away, dancing in the near-sunset. Photos like these are easy to take so I just set my aperture at f10 (more than enough light anyway) and let the internal light-meter underexpose the image by itself. The reason for the f10 was to make sure that the grasses in front and behind the girl would come out sharp enough. At ISO100, shuttertime was still 1/3000 of a sec.! Thank you California light. With max zoom of 200mm this one came out just perfect.

Coolest thing was I ran into the girl later on and gave her my card while showing the photo on my camera. She later contacted me and I was able to send her a high-resolution copy. Sweet!

 

Images from Q-Base 2010, the harder styles in dance music as celebrated at the old millitary base near Airport Weeze, Germany.

Q-Base partypeople

Q-Base 2010 laser- and fireworks show at the Open Air

The main hangar @ Q-Base

MC Villain

Scantraxx bunker

 

View over the Lybian desert

For a big assignment for Dance4Life in Uganda, last March, I took this photo while enroute from London Heathrow (LHR) to Entebbe (EBB). Hoping to catch a few nice photos at sunset this one came out quite spectacular though not that easy to capture as the light was dimming fast and the window was pretty iced up after 5 hours into the flight.

With an aperture of f2.8 I managed to still get a shutter time of 1/400sec at 100ISO. All shots with higher apertures turned out to too “dirty” from the ice particles on the window and the haze that was pretty much on each shot was removed by auto-levelling them in Photoshop and then turning back the over-contrasted areas with the curves tool where necessary.

All in all, an amazing view!

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