This what a bus looks like in Copenhagen….
- Aperture: ƒ/1.8
- Camera: NIKON D800
- Taken: 6 May, 2012
- Focal length: 85mm
- ISO: 100
- Location: 55° 41.1989′ 0″ N 12° 32.943′ 0″ E
- Shutter speed: 1/3200s
This what a bus looks like in Copenhagen….
Made on a rainy night on My way home from work. It’s a composite of 2 photos, one with the head lights and one with the tail lights.
My second day in the Dolomites, Just got access to some WiFi, and let me tell you, it is properly the slowest internet connection I have had for many, many years, it adds a whole new meaning to the idea of posting a new photo each day, when it takes a hole day to post the photo…….
But I wont let you down, without a fight……. I hope.
[EDIT]I actually had a before and after image comparison for this post, but wasn’t able to post it, due to the bad internet connection, but here you go. Enjoy
Analogue photo made with My Corina camera, which I bought in the Czech Republic in 2006.
Find out more about the camera (and all my other stuff) under the “My Gear” link at the top of the site.
Here’s a quick link to the page with the Corina camera
When I was in New York (in 2011) I had this vision of making a photo of a street filed with yellow taxi cabs.
This is pretty close to the vision I had, two rows of taxis. And I’m more the happy with the way it turned out.
It’s a hand-held HDR made while I was crossing the pedestrian crossing, the lens is the Nikkor 14-24mm at 14, the ideal focal length would have been 24mm and the a bit more distance to the cars, but that wasn’t possible in the current situation.
Heres a before and after comparison for your enjoyment.
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.
Photo was made with My Casio EX-FC 100 pocket camera and post processed in Lightroom, that’s it.
I was standing here getting ready to make a photo down this empty street in Marrakech, Morocco, when this guy came driving, I was gonna let him pass, but he – of course – thought that I was there to making a photo of him, so he put his hand up in front of he’s face. And I just couldn’t resist make the photo, because I like the contrast between him covering his face and the little girl who just didn’t take any notice of me.
What do you think? Did I cross the line, by publishing a photo of a man who clearly didn’t what his photo taken.