Free roaming in Hamburg with epic summer sunrise light
A few weeks ago I needed to go to Hamburg for meetings and all business stuff. However I was staying near the Harbour area - with the famous red buildings. So a change to do some architecture photography again. This is still something I love to do as it is very difficult and getting good compositions and light is always a challenge. Well the light was there … so the rest was on me I guess.
Never edited, never happened, an urbex trip to never forget
This blog post is a long time in the making. Or maybe more specifically a set of photos that are not edited and shared are never taken, right? I have these photos sitting on my hard disk for over 4-5 years now and sort of forgot about it until I “rediscovered” these. Wait, wait, I shot these in 2015, so even my memory is off. So time to share an epic urbex trip or as more commonly known urban exploring and also a reminder to revisit your photo library now and then.
Rainy days - Van Nelle Rotterdam
This building is really suited for a nice Classic Chrome sunny golden glow, however, no sunshine to be seen this day! The grey dark weather did give a nice blue grey cast. Hate it or love it, somewhere it really intrigues me! Photos taken with the X-T2 and 18-55F2.8-4.
Paris Revisited in Chrome
Since my previous post, Evenings in the Ardèche, I have been going through some previous shot Fujifilm photos. As my post processing and workflow are now adjusted to Fujifilm files together with much better Lightroom support, I'm rediscovering photos that I discarded earlier.
Broken to pieces - An urban exploration adventure
It has been a while since I did a photography trip with my good friend Marc Duiker. The last time we went to Iceland, see here, but usually we go to old abandoned buildings to do some urban exploring or urbex for short.