Finally I found the time to go trough my travel photo’s of the last 5 years…. Shame on me for letting it slip so long. But they are finally here.
Below you’ll find some samples. (each photo represents a gallery, so when you click on it you see the rest)
Archive for 2012
New travel photo’s online
Butterflies in Artis
We went to Artis, the Amsterdam zoo which has a wonderful butterfly garden. For me it was the second time, so this time I was a little bit better prepared. Unfortunately this time there were a lot of kids (school class) who were running around chasing the butterflies in stead of just looking at them.
The one you see on the left is a glass butterfly with wonderful transparant wings like glass windows. I do not know the names of the other ones but that will be something to remember for the next visit.
I selected just four photos, because those were the only ones that I think were worth publishing. (Click on the photos to go to the gallery and see the other two)
[Canon 5D mkII, 100mm Macro, 580 ex mkII Flash] Edited in Lightroom and Photoshop
Go Pro HD2 Motorsport edition
Finally (with the help of my mom, and an early birthday present) I managed to get my GoPro HD2 sports camera. I went for the motorsport edition due to the fact it contains the suction cup which I want to use for inside the car.
I also bought the GoPro Ride, a mount for on the steer of my bike (and of course on the bike of my daughter.
We already had some fun testing the camera. I mounted the camera to her bike helmet with some additional pivot arms and connectors to extend the distance and pointed the cam to her face. With this setup she was running around the house. This gave us some nice footage.
But that is the fun part. So what is my first impression; I did some testing with time-lapse, straight out of the box. As soon as I got back in my car (after leaving the store) I placed the cam to my windscreen with the suction cup and set the camera to time-lapse (without reading the manual). All looked well and I managed to get a very nice time-lapse of my ride back home. The only mistake I made (by not reading the manual) was that I forgot to flip the image, so I recorded everything up-side down. Something which i could easily correct with the software provided by GoPro.
The camera itself is very tiny. Which I think is the whole idea behind it. This makes it very easy to attach it to a helmet or other locations or parts. And the whole beauty of the product is that you can buy literally almost any mount to attach your camera. If not from GoPro itself, you will be able to find a 3rd party product that will fulfill your needs.
Altho the package itself is complete. There are some minor critics that needs to be mentioned. The underwater quality is to cry over. You will nt be able to get a focuses image nor movie when you submerge with your camera. So why does GoPro provide an underwater housing that is able to dive to 200feet (60 meters), with a lens attached to it that messes up your focus? 
So if you have plans to shoot underwater, you need to by a 3rd party modification to you GoPro housing with all the risks that come with it. There are rumors that GoPro is working on their own underwater housing it a flat lens. But that was supposed to enter the market last winter. So if you want to div and shoot you need to spend an additional €100,- for a good reliable sollution (external flat lens and additional GoPro housing (If you do not want to mess up the original housing – you need to glue some of these lenses to your housing))
As soon as I get some descent footage I will post it here on my site.
B&W or Color, what to choose
Have been playing around with Adobe Photoshop to get a new look and feel for my next project. And am still not convinced what road to follow.
Feel free to let me know what you like best. Color or the old fashion Black and White? Just leave a comment.
Click on the photos to see more (I also included the originals so you see what was changed)
[Canon G12, with flash]
Drifting Ice 2012 (Kruiend ijs)
Today we went to Hindeloopen, a little village close to the coast of the IJsselmeer (a big lake (former sea)) Although most of the ice has melted over the last days there is still a lot left on the IJsselmeer. And the south west wind has made it drifting towards the coast of Hindeloopen. Some of the piles were six meters high. This is a pretty unique scenery for The Netherlands so you can imagine that it attracted a huge crowd.
We also went to see these wonders of nature and I have to say it was a pretty amazing sight. Despite the cold and the crowd I still managed to shoot a few nice decent photos. See below for an example and click on the photo to go to the gallery to see more.
[Canon 5D mk2, 24-70mm, Flash 580ex mk2]
Another experiment – Virtual 3D
Been playing with something else, virtual 3D images. What you basically do is take a photograph, cut it in to several layers and use Adobe After Effect to create a ‘fake’ 3D effect. By doing so you get a movie file instead of a photo. Click on the play button below to see an example.
I rather call it a 3D cutout because I think it is a better description for the end result. Anyhow I like the effect a lot and more will follow
Something new – a cinemagraph
Been playing with something new – cinemagraphs, a photo with a litte bit extra. Cinemagraphs are photographs with a subtle moving element in it. Originally the idea was created by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg. On their website you will find some very beautiful examples (http://cinemagraphs.com).
For me this was the first tryout and I still see many hurdles to take before I get the image that I want. But hey practice makes perfect. Just let me know what you think of this one.
