Seeing that i had a few candles lying around the house and some other random things my girlfriend Elise left here, i thought i give a try at some random photography with candles. As i spent several months in Japan and Elise came to visit, some of the Japanese items we invested in made for some nice decorations for the photos. To see more about the travels in Japan, Elise has written several posts on her blog http://mooij.blogspot.nl/. Using a fixed 50mm lens i tried to change the focus to add more creative effects. Let me know what you think!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Candles
Labels:
Candlelight,
Candles,
Chopsticks,
Fire,
Flicker,
Japan,
Japanese Fan,
Mirror,
Reflection
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Den Haag Night Sky
About a month ago I moved to a new apartment in Den Haag and was blessed with a very nice view overlooking the surrounding area. One evening after work the sky was lit up quite beautifully and the city lights were on. Hence I thought I would give a try at some twilight photography. Here are some of the resulting photos. Let me know what you think!
Labels:
Canal,
City,
City Lights,
Clouds,
Den Haag,
Dutch,
Lights,
Netherlands,
Sky,
Sunset,
Twilight
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The Giants of Kinderdijk
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A nice old tree provide for a nice picture taking moment |
Labels:
Canals,
Dutch,
Giants,
Kinderdijk,
Netherlands,
Wind Mills
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
A Simple Life in Delft
Before i have recently got a job and had some actual free time to spare, i spent the day wandering around the little town of Delft in the Netherlands. Its a fairly quaint and historic town with a great deal of sights to see. Here are some pictures of my day of excursion.
A bridge into Church
Place your bicycles where ever you please
Running while your young
Towering above the rest
In the shadows of the trees
New church tower
Relaxing spot next to the canal
Dutch Bicycle
Biking through Delft
Front of the city hall
Large market square and the old church
Walking in the large market square
Cafes behind city hall
Leaning tower of the new church
A gateway to Delft
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