Yesterday I finished my learning module of “Abstract Photography”. To practice what I learned I went to the Weteringspark nearby. With all the recommended camera settings I started to take photos which I had never tried before. While always trying get the images as sharp as possible, the main challenge was to wiggle, turn and move left or right during long exposure. While experimenting with this type of photography I was quite nervous that people would approach me for to help as I was acting quite erratically.

 

It was really fun doing this as it resulted in some amazing images. The images have a calming effect on me and would make a nice decoration on the wall. It reminds me of impressionist paintings.

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My Journey in Photography: Photography has fascinated me since my youth. I started with black-and-white photography and spent hours in a room with red light and strong chemicals developing photos. Today, I am discovering digital photography as a medium of endless possibilities. After studying aeronautical engineering, I worked for decades in the aviation industry and am now focusing on further developing my creative side. I find beauty in the subtle and often overlooked details. I create images that tell stories in a unique and thought-provoking way. My work is mostly about urban scapes. I capture the essence and hidden corners of the world I wander through. Join me on a journey to discover unseen beauty and stories from life.

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