It has not been long since I returned from a short trip to Asturias on the northern coast of Spain. The trip was not focused on photography and the weather did its best to make taking out my camera senseless, but I still managed to bring home a few shots that I really like. Here's one of them.
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In Perpetuity
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asturias,
beach,
Costa Occidental de Asturias,
landscapes,
photography,
spain,
travel,
waterscapes
on
6/28/2013
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Kryptonice
We had planned to visit Iceland in June, but due to a few circumstances beyond our control we were forced to postpone our trip to September. In the end this turned out to be a good choice: less tourists and the prospect of viewing the northern lights...
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aurora borealis,
beach,
iceland,
photography,
travel,
vatnajökull national park,
waterscapes
on
12/26/2012
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Perpendicular Dream
Today, after my last post's visit to Iceland's icy and well-known shores (check out: "Beached Jewel") I'm going to take you to one of South Africa's secluded gems. Hidden away and well protected by a long and bumpy dirt road lies a unique coastal feature...
Posted in:
beach,
dwesa nature reserve,
landscapes,
photography,
south africa,
travel,
waterscapes
on
11/02/2012
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Beached Jewel
In my last post "Last Moments of Light" I tried to explain why I prefer shooting at little known locations far away from civilization. That's right, I do strive for a certain amount of uniqueness and adventure in my images but drawing the conclusion that I wouldn't stop for shooting an icon right next to the main road would be completely wrong.
Posted in:
beach,
iceland,
landscapes,
photography,
travel,
vatnajökull national park,
waterscapes
on
10/22/2012
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Tableview
I don't do black & white conversions very often. It's not that I don't like working in monochrome. I rather think that creating a truly shining b&w image is way harder than working in colour. All possible flaws become far more prominent when you reduce a photograph to it's minimum: contrast and texture.
Posted in:
beach,
landscapes,
photography,
south africa,
travel,
waterscapes
on
8/23/2012
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