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Most beautiful ceilings

The BBC published a nice article about the 10 most beautiful ceilings.

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Photography Tips

Here is an very interesting video from Mike Browne. He have more interesting videos on his YouTube Channel. Have a…

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About Exposure

This is a very very interesting article about exposure. ‘Another point to keep in mind as you read this guide:…

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Apple Compote

Today, I made apple compote. Or in Dutch, appelmoes 🙂

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A mixed bag of photos

Here are some photos that I found while cleaning the hard drives. Its a bit of everything, i hope you like…

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Candlelight

Some shots of candlelight. Shot with a Canon 70D and 18-135mm STM. Handheld. With candlelight it is very important where…

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Ticino in Aquarelle and Photos

Been working on my book about Ticino in Aquarelle and Photos. The book is in the same style as my…

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Up at the Gornergrat Zermatt

More coming soon.

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Naga Cave Phang Nga Bay

The Naga Cave is about 3 to 5000 years old.  The Naga Cave is located in Phang Nga Bay Thailand…

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Tips for shooting in the Rain Forest

The great website Petapixel published 10 tips for shooting in the rain forest. Interesting for beginning landscape photographers. The original…

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Thai Noodle Soup

  Today I had a bit an ‘off day’. The complete morning I was updating social media, edited some photos…

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The Fuji X70

Reviewed  by The Phoblographer. This little camera is really something special. Another great product from Fujifilm. Makes me exciting to…

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Digital Painting

These days there is a lot of software for digital art available that can help you to express your creativity….

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And now something different… :)

Home made food and photos.   I like photography, I actually love it.  But what I also like and love…

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About filters

It’s all too easy to think that filters are old-fashioned and unnecessary, but there’s a lot to be said for…