Posts marked with the tag “station

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Black and white Lightroom presets by MikeyG

Geek stuff / Technique / Travel
Tuesday, 1st December, 2009No comments

An example of an image processed using a simple preset available through the Lightroom Presets website.

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It’s the idea that counts

Friends and Family / Individual photographs / Photography / Technique
Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009No comments

The most inspirational photographs are often those where the lighting plan doesn’t play a major role; those where the idea and aim of the picture takes the lead.

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Photography in the Swiss railway network

Photography / Technique
Wednesday, 2nd September, 20092 comments

Written confirmation from the media relations team of the SBB/CFF/FFS that photography for private use in their railway stations is allowed and does not require a permit.

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One year on

Individual photographs / Life
Friday, 31st July, 2009No comments

A year ago today, I left my previous employer after seven and a half years to start a new working life in Bern.

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Light in the darkness

Photography / Technique
Saturday, 11th April, 2009No comments

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Snow in Spiez

Video
Wednesday, 18th February, 2009No comments

At work, we needed to buy both a point-and-shoot video camera and a new stills camera, so, on my advice, we bought a new Nikon D90 which can fulfil both requirements.

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Into the light

From the Road / Photography
Wednesday, 15th October, 2008No comments

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Platform 8, 8.8.2008

From the Road
Friday, 8th August, 2008No comments

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The “Regio”

Individual photographs / Travel
Friday, 9th November, 2007No comments

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Through the Square Window

Individual photographs / Travel
Thursday, 24th August, 2006No comments

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