Dec 15

It’s that time of the year again, that when I walk to the bus station in Leiden the sun has set and the sky turns that magical blue that justs begs to be photographed. And with my Nikon D700, it’s no problem. And the SVB building is just begging for it. What really helps is that the streets are still wet from the rain, causing reflection which vastly improves the picture. It’s a trick film makers use in their movies. Ever wondered why so many movies have wet streets? That’s why.
So I succumbed and here it is. No fancy PS/LR, this it, almost straight out of the cam.

SVB building christmas

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Oct 19

On the 8th, 9th and 10th of October, I went to Rome with Marco, a friend of mine who hadn’t been to Italy and decided that it was time he did.
It took us half a day to get there and back, and the remaining 2,5 days was spent roaming the streets and taking plenty of pictures.

Mine tallied up to over 1000 :o

Okee, that’s quite a lot, but then there is so much to see in that ancient city.  I had crammed those 2.5 days full of things to see, but it turned out we did it in 1.5 days. Marco plays tennis so his condition is top notch, while mine is somewhere in the basement.
But on the other hand, his sense of direction (in Rome at least) was totally off, and I guess it serves him that his condition is so good, because then he can run around in circles until he eventually finds his bearings without dropping down out of breath. ;)

On the 8th we went to the Trevi fountain, and as the sun was setting, the Romans had turned on the lights, making the fountain look even better than during the day.

I straightened the picture, did some perspective correcting and upped the colors, vibrance and saturation.

trevi fountain in Rome

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