Posts about blur
The hardest part of the fun fair
Creating long exposure photographs with movement and blur leads to great images. But if you want a pin-sharp photo, you’ll need to be patient.
Read moreAltes Rathaus, Bamberg
(The Old Guildhall.) Bamberg was a brief stop during our visit to Franconia and northern Bavaria in October and, whilst lovely, would benefit greatly from being less floodlit. I hope to return and spend a little more time there, as the small city contains a lot of old architecture and interesting sights.
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View largerPermanent Tourist Calendar 2009 – December
I thought you might like to see my 2009 photographic calendar. The calendar, which I am publishing through the Lulu website, costs €28 plus postage and is printed at 34.29 cm x 48.25 cm, with coil binding, white interior paper (100gsm weight) and full-colour interior ink. It contains photos I’ve taken over the past couple […]
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Photos from my last day in Brienz after seven and a half years with Gossweiler Media AG.
View largerArrival in Scotland
At the border between England and Scotland; near Berwick-upon-Tweed on the east coast. After leaving Cambridge earlier today, I wasn’t tired when we got this far so we’ve carried on and have arrived in Edinburgh.
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Hardly any Photoshop work here. The moon passes behind the Niesen between 10 p.m. and midnight at the moment and back-lights any cloud around the peak. The orange glow on the peak is the mountain’s large aeronautical beacon.
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