HDR Panorama made from 2×5 photos, converted to black and white in Silver Efex Pro 2 by Nik
- Aperture: ƒ/13
- Camera: NIKON D3S
- Taken: 11 September, 2010
- Focal length: 50mm
- ISO: 100
- Location: 51° 30.0724′ 0″ N 0° 7.1948′ 0″ W
- Shutter speed: 5s
HDR Panorama made from 2×5 photos, converted to black and white in Silver Efex Pro 2 by Nik
My girl friend makes these small toy figures (they are a combination of man and animal). She sends them out into the world with people she knows, I had a couple of them with me on My recent trip to Utah, USA. Where I made a bunch of photos, this one is from Archers National Park.
Find out more about the figures on her website (it’s in Danish) here: www.lisastroander.dk
I was quiet amazed to see that they are still using this old school monitor in O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. Retro and I like it.
I got up early one morning in Battambang, and spend a few hours at this rather huge road, making photos of the people going to work.
Don’t play to many trick on people today.
Just arrived in Provo, Utah in the States, and I’m afraid the next 10 days are gonna be a bit on the loose side blog posting wise.
Because I’m gonna be out making photos most of the time.
There will be a new photo for each day, just not that much text.
Because I was in Cambodia in the dry season, I was able to walk the streets of Kampong Phulk, this street is normally a river and the city is a floating city.
And that is why the houses in the background are placed on these wooden poles.