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Shelf Cloud
Large shelve cloud passing over The Netherlands causing lots of damage. Chased the bastard for a few hours. Raamsdonkveer 10:45 Minkeloos 11:10 Laren...
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Lightning storms in The Netherlands. As the weather is changing globally, storms are becoming more fierce. The last few years we have had lightning storms like never before, makes me a happy person...
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Killswitch Engage concert photos, see review at Podiuminfo Tivoli, Utrecht The Netherlands 31 May...
read moreDiza having dinner
A tiltshift timelapse of my friends daughter enjoying macaroni for dinner, wildstyle! @ glamping site Otro Mundo, a true paradise on earth, see images here....
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Images taken from a boat on the Linge river between Gellicum and Acquoy in central...
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High Dynamic Range, or HDR, is a digital photography technique whereby multiple exposures of the same scene are layered and merged using image editing software to create a more realistic image, or a dramatic effect. The combined exposures can display a wider range of tonal values than what the digital camera is capable of recording in a single image. Packed with my D800 I aimed to create the best possible high quality HDR images. Shot at 36 megapixel, 5 exposures at ISO50, 14 bit and edited with Photomatix and Photoshop to 16bit files for...
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Bagan is where the heart of the country ancient architecture lies and was the capital of Myanmar’s first dynasty. At the kingdoms height, from the 11th to 13th centuries, over 10.000 temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed. Located in an eartquake zone, over time many temples have been severely to irreparably damaged. Over 2200 temples and pagodas still survive to the present day. Bagan had been on my itinery for years and time seemed right to visit Myanmar and this amazing temple location, one of the richest archaeological sites in...
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