Old fashioned trams in Prague

November 3rd, 2009 | city | No Comments »

After the metro and the bus, the third type of public transport in Prague is the tram. And they still have these old fashioned models over there. You can find plenty of red old trams in Prague and boy are they photogenic. And they invite for post-processing an old fashioned look.

Old fashioned trams in Prague

Old fashioned trams in Prague


red station

November 2nd, 2009 | abstract, architecture, black & white | No Comments »

The last ones, I promise ;-)

red station

red station


red stripe

October 29th, 2009 | abstract, architecture, black & white | No Comments »

In the new part of the renovated Antwerp Central Station (all the way in the back), there is big red platform (sort of, don’t know the name of an inside “bridge”) in the grey concrete mass. Had some fun there with my lensbaby muse. I’m getting used to this little thing now and its extreme soft look. It’s great to make abstract photos.

red stripe

red stripe

red stripe

red stripe

red stripe

red stripe


blue & red

July 26th, 2009 | city | 3 Comments »

The MAS museum

blue & red


waves

June 1st, 2009 | flowers, macro | No Comments »

waves


the waves of a rose

May 27th, 2009 | flowers, macro | No Comments »

the waves of a rose


Red wine

June 25th, 2008 | product, strobist | 1 Comment »

Madiran creative

A nice bottle of red wine I drank a couple of days ago. Couldn’t resist to take a picture of it. :-) I took this one with the flash off camera. Below you see the setting. The purpose was to take a picture of the entire bottle.

Madiran, setup

The bottle is place on a white cotton sheet. The flash is placed above it and placed as close to the wall as possible in order to avoid a border line between the table and the wall. The bottle is a bit in front of the flash to have a small shadow and to avoid harsh spot lights on the neck. To soften the shadows I placed a reflector on the other side. And this is the result:

Madiran


Internetpret voor 2008-3-27

March 28th, 2008 | del.icio.us | No Comments »