Tag: landscape
Material Upgrade
by koenvereeken on Feb.02, 2009, under Photography
A week ago, I decided to extend my photography material with a new lens and a new flashlight:
- Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8: A friend advised me this lens. It can be compared with the Nikkor 17-55mm F/2.8. The difference is that the Nikkor lens is three times more expensive than the Tamron. The feedback from the Tamron lens is also very positive. The image is overall sharper and colors are more real life than the Nikon alternative. I’ll use this lens as my new main kit-lens, replacing my former Nikkor 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5. The picture displayed below has been taken with this Tamron lens, during my recent visit to the Bourgoyen (Mariakerke, Ghent, Belgium).
- Nikon Speedlight SB-900: I didn’t have a flashlight yet and I’m getting more and more interested in taking pictures with managed light. I chose the SB-900 because it’s of course the best and I could use it as a master to trigger other flashlights (e.g. SB-600’s or so), and as a slave that can be triggered from my camera built-in flash. I’m planning to take some pictures with this flash later.
I shot this picture below with my Sigma macro lens, while drinking a Gin Tonic. The distortion in the left lower corner is coming from the glas, with the reflection of objects behind it. There’s also a DOF in the bubbles. I like it
Puyenbroeck at winter
by koenvereeken on Jan.12, 2009, under Photography, Trips
This weekend I went to Puyenbroeck (in Wachtebeke, Belgium). It’s a provincial domain with a huge kids play-yard, a lake full of pedal boats, a golf terrain and lots of green. My friend and I wanted to take some pictures of the snowy landscape and found Puyenbroeck the most ideal location.
In my opinion, taking lots of pictures of snowy landscapes gets bored after a while. The color spectrum of a snowy landscape does not have much difference with a black and white picture, and it’s more difficult to introduce contrasting and interesting elements when you can’t play with color. Therefore, accentuating the color of this unusual snowy landscape element had a very good result.
Of course I took pictures of the beautiful landscape as well:
















