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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #148 is ‘spots and dots’.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #148 is ‘spots and dots’.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #148 is ‘spots and dots’.
Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger versio
The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #148 is ‘spots and dots’.
Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #148 is ‘spots and dots’. The tulips lasted weeks this year, but unfortunately heavy wind made them wither fast.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #148 is ‘spots and dots’. This Spring is cold and wet, with grey skies and gusts of rain. So far.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #147 is ‘garden’.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #147 is ‘garden’.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #147 is ‘garden’. This is a little park in the neighbourhood.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #147 is ‘garden’. We have a small back garden. At the moment tulips provide color to the fresh green. And tulips come in lots of types and shapes.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #146 is ‘focusing on the details’.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #146 is ‘focusing on the details’. Tulip in the rain.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #146 is ‘focusing on the details’. Tulips in the rain.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #146 is ‘focusing on the details’. Tulips are there in lots of varieties. Do not ask me the name for this one, but I do love the colors and shapes of the petals.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #146 is ‘focusing on the details’. Tulips give a lot of detail when the light is behind them. Enjoying the front garden.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #145 is ‘getting to know you’. Nice to see more sunsets now the days are longer.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #145 is ‘getting to know you’. Spring is there, always good to see an old friend return.
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Waterdrops on the window in sunlight
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #145 is ‘getting to know you’. In Spring work on the garden starts, to prepare for Summer and warmer weather, outside dining and cooking, relaxing in the sun, reading a book. Flowers through a rainy window after the sun comes out again.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #145 is ‘getting to know you’. In Spring work on the garden starts, to prepare for Summer and warmer weather, outside dining and cooking, relaxing in the sun, reading a book. When the sun is low, the light is sometimes fantastic and reflects on the dry grass shoots of last year.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #145 is ‘getting to know you’. In Spring work on the garden starts, to prepare for Summer and warmer weather, outside dining and cooking, relaxing in the sun, reading a book. When the sun is low, the light is sometimes fantastic and reflects on the silver linings of spiders.
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The theme for his week Lens-artists challenge #145 is ‘getting to know you’. A phenomenon I know my entire life is the weather. However, it still has it surprises, ice rain on a Spring Day?
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Watching the tulips in the front garden grow, day by day. Rain and shine.
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Watching the tulips in the front garden grow, day by day.
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Some time ago I published two photos of the entrance of this castle: one in monochrome and one in color. Here is the backside of Kasteel Oud Poelgeest.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#144 for this week is ‘taking flight’.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#144 for this week is ‘taking flight’. This duck can fly but choose to swim by.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#143 for this week is ‘colorful April’.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#143 for this week is ‘colorful April’. To start this week, not a typical Spring flower, a rose.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#142 for this week is ‘you pick it’. It is Spring and birds are building nests. This magpie hits our hanging baskets for building material.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#142 for this week is ‘you pick it’. This is the Willinklaan. In Spring it looks like this, in Autumn the trees are dark red.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#142 for this week is ‘you pick it’. From the archive, a mono pylon photo.
About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#142 for this week is ‘you pick it’.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#142 for this week is ‘you pick it’.
Daffodils in the rain.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge#142 for this week is ‘you pick it’.
So here is the first pick: an old grass in sunlight.
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The 140th Weekly Lens Artists Challenge is ‘change of scenery’.
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The 140th Weekly Lens Artists Challenge is ‘change of scenery’. During the pandemic my window to the world shrunk. But this year I do what I always do in Spring: shooting the flowers growing right outside the kitchen window. The good old Nikon D500 with long lens being in use again, waiting on the kitchen table each morning when I open the shutters. A micro or macro change of scenery, but nature nurtures not only its plants. Indeed you do not have to go far for a change of scenery.
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