December 2011
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The Bicyclists →
Please drop in to view a gallery on The Bicyclists of Amsterdam. A mode of transportation that ain’t half bad.
November 2011
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October 2011
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Before the Industrial Revolution, the range of color available for art and...
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Lens Blur Test
I went out with the Canon 7D and the 135mm f/2L lens in Amsterdam.
The purpose of the test was to achieve a shallow depth of field, and sharp focus using the AF focus points in the camera.
All the shots used a wide open aperture (f/2).
ISO: 640, Shutter: 1/1000
ISO 200, Shutter: 1/1600
ISO 400, Shutter: 1/1250
ISO 400, Shutter: 1/1250
ISO 400, Shutter: 1/1600
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September 2008
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Moving Life Cycles
I am continuing at:
For a time, this blog was moved to:
http://lifecycles.collardeau.com
August 2008
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A man leans over a chair at Westerpark.
The sun at eye level, the best rays of sunshine.
Westerpark on Saturday afternoon.
Statue of social-anarchistic Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis (wiki) at Nassauplein.
This is my address for a night.
These pedestrians seem lost.
Europe 2008, in a photo animation created with animoto.com.
Nice turn. Cue Bicycle. End on sky.
Things to do in ‘dam.
Vondelpark by bicycle.
This is good with a buzz on.
Amsterdam has a song, like New York, New York!
A horse carriage and bicycles passing by the window is not so uncommon at Entrepotduk.
Writer Multalti denounced Dutch colonialism and now casts an eye on Dutch society from the open square.
Amsterdam appears abandoned to nature often times.
Water is soothing. There is a lot of blue on Amsterdam’s map.
De Oranjerie is a fine place to dine and linger in Jordaan.
The scene at Sugar Factory.