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:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL: Great man! This is :sleep006: how I will look in 15 minutes from now! It is getting late here in the Netherlands. Good luck in New Amsterdam with purchasing CS3 :salute:
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Hi Wouter:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL: Great man! This is :sleep006: how I will look in 15 minutes from now! It is getting late here in the Netherlands. Good luck in New Amsterdam with purchasing CS3 :salute:
:ROTFL: I love this quote Jono. It is still almost a 1.5 hour drive from Rotterdam to my place. And I am not "Geert Wilders" so you are free to come. It is ought by the way that Transavia stopped flying from Stansted. According to their site it is still possible?!?Hi Wouter
Lovely lovely landscape shot - mind you, I've a bone to pick with you . . Transavia have stopped flying from Stansted to Rotterdam . . . . . which means I have to drive!!!! Being Dutch, I have to assume that this is entirely your responsibility!
I love the way you lot bury your unsightly wires underground, ours are still sticking up waiting to be cloned.
Sleep well, my turn soon.
Thank you David. No Flemish painters in my family tree, but I feel certainly inspired by the older Flemish and Dutch painters. They painted the most beautiful and dramatic skies.Wouter,
You certainly have a keen eye for quietly dramatic, fine-toned compositions. Any Flemish painters in your family tree?
Hi There:ROTFL: I love this quote Jono. It is still almost a 1.5 hour drive from Rotterdam to my place. And I am not "Geert Wilders" so you are free to come. It is ought by the way that Transavia stopped flying from Stansted. According to their site it is still possible?!?
At my place they only buried the wires underground near villages and cities. Go to Friesland or Groningen instead. In the second previous photo with the river and bridge wires can be seen to the left.
I will be waiting for your photos :thumbs:
Yes, I still have a couple though I haven't used either for a while.the Minox 35 are great little cameras, aren't they?
Bertie,Yes, I still have a couple though I haven't used either for a while.
and happy anniversary of your birthday, Christi !
Well I turned 37 today and managed to get myself a GX100 as a present So far i'm loving it. I found the interface pretty easy to get to grips with and very very flexible. I especially like the My Settings 1 and 2 on the main dial. Customisable interfaces are the way forward imo and this is so customisable it's unbelievable.
I love the first two shots (especially the first). The PP looks pretty good to me.A few hastily "LightRoomed" samples from my first outing with it this morning. Not exactly how I'd like them and I'll probably come back to this thread and hang my head in shame but hey - for now I'm excited
I know Bergen op Zoom pretty well. It is a beautiful city near Antwerpen. My favorite place there is just south of the city from where you have a great view to the province of Zeeland and the harbours of Antwerpen. Also the Wouwse Plantage is fantastic.Hi There
Transavia are flying until 31st March - it's been such a nice flight with empty airoplanes (could give you a clue why they're stopping it!).
Nice of you to give permission, but if you really knew me you might put on your Geert Hat for the afternoon!
Unfortunately I'll be in Klundert most of the time working, but I sometimes spend time in Bergen op Zoom (where I stay), which is a little more er. . . photogenic!
Here are some pictures from previous trips (nothing very splendid I'm afraid):
Delft 2005
April 2006
Bergen op Zoom
Quiz Night
If I fly to Rotterdam, adding together getting to the airport, parking, security, flying, getting out of the airport, getting a taxi, getting to the client . . . it takes about 6 hours - which is pretty much how long it'll take to drive through the tunnel (and I might even stop of at Bruges for a couple of hours on the way).
Congratulations Christi :thumbs: and what a beautiful gift :clap: Those photos are wonderful. You seem to cope well with the dynamic range of the camera. The light is stunning, especially in the second photo.Well I turned 37 today and managed to get myself a GX100 as a present
I love it Jono. Great cloudy, and dramatic sky and a beautiful landscape. Excellent!He There
Wouter has inspired me with his GX100 landscapes - here is one from over the North Sea:
Jono, what a super photo: it reminds me very much of the b/w days when the discussions were about yellow and orange filters...Hi There
Wouter has inspired me with his GX100 landscapes - here is one from over the North Sea:
Hi ThereI know Bergen op Zoom pretty well. It is a beautiful city near Antwerpen. My favorite place there is just south of the city from where you have a great view to the province of Zeeland and the harbours of Antwerpen. Also the Wouwse Plantage is fantastic.
I really love your photos of Bergen op Zoom, but I also checked the rest of your photos on your site. My absolute favorite is the L7010154a - Version 2 from your Suffolk January 2008 gallery. Stunning!
Did you check Willemstad by the way? Is not that far from Klundert and really pretty.
Hi BertieJono, what a super photo: it reminds me very much of the b/w days when the discussions were about yellow and orange filters...