Market

What’s for Dinner?

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I had just arrived in Battambang, Cambodia, spending the whole day on a boat trip from Sieam Reap. So I need to stretch my legs and therefore went for a walk – with My at the time new friend Jan – with the primary goal to find a nice place to get some dinner, and a secondary goal to capture some late evening life with My Olympus OM-D.
Both goals were acomplished to an A+.

  • Aperture: ƒ/2.8
  • Camera: E-M5
  • Taken: 13 July, 2012
  • Focal length: 17mm
  • ISO: 1600
  • Shutter speed: 1/60s

Hanging Around

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This one is from the Russian Market, in Phnom Penh, Where I spend an afternoon chasing photos of the people working there. And this one turn out pretty well I think.

I had to clone away her left arm, course it was pointing up in the middle of the photo, and was taking too much attention.

  • Aperture: ƒ/2.8
  • Camera: NIKON D3S
  • Taken: 2 July, 2012
  • Focal length: 70mm
  • ISO: 3200
  • Shutter speed: 1/400s

Fish Market

Fish Marked

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As you properly remember I got My camera stolen when I was on a three days trip to Barcelona last year, that of course sucks big time, but the worst part is all the photos on the CF card went as well, and that day I had been all over the place, La Sagrada Familia, Park Guell and just walking up and around the Rambla shooting all kinds of things. All gone, I hope some one out there is enjoying them.

This shoot is from My first day in town, where I came by this nice looking market – right next to the Rambla – called “Mercado de San José”.
I think you would be able to find food from all of Spain here, it was amazing and very photogenic, I could have spent hours just walk around  the place shoot all kinds of different food and people, but Barcelona is a big city with a lot to offer beside a nice looking market, so off I went exploring other parts of it.

Post process is pure Lightroom, with contrast and brightness adjustments, and i made the white balance a bit more blue course the photo was to red/orange in My opinion.

  • Aperture: ƒ/1.4
  • Camera: NIKON D3S
  • Taken: 17 November, 2010
  • Focal length: 50mm
  • ISO: 400
  • Shutter speed: 1/1600s