Tuesday 28 December 2010

The Tree


GXR A12, f4.5, 1/16, ISO 400, JPG sepia, 28mm

Took this while out for a walk through Greenwich Park today, the mist gave the scene a nice mysterious feel and I decided to use sepia with a very low contrast to capture this.
This was my first real outing with the new 28mm A12 module for the GXR and so far I am very impressed with it and would say it's the best module for the GXR so far.

Friday 24 December 2010

Happy Holidays!


Happy Holidays to and a fantastic New Year!

Hope you all enjoy your holidays with the people you love to and are where you want to be, not stranded somewhere at an airport.

Friday 17 December 2010

Last Walk Through


GXR A12, f2.5, 1/400, ISO 3200, JPG b&w, 50mm

After 9 days in Morocco it's time to head back to the UK and while I will miss some aspects of Morocco it did not grow on me as much as other countries have done so I don't feel like I am missing much. Marrakech is certainly an interesting city but I did not really warm up to the people and found quite a lot not to be honest, the mopeds driving through the Medina were also driving me crazy after the first day where I found this quite interesting.
So to sum it up, it was a great holiday full of photo opportunities and I am happy I could see Marrakech and especially Essaouria but I am in no rush to come back.

Thursday 16 December 2010

Views from Essaouria


The trip to Essaouria definitely proved to be one of the best decisions I have made during this holiday and I could not stop taking pictures and have taken some of my favorite pictures of the holiday here.
On my 2nd day I decided to see more of the city with it's blue doors, windows and boats at the harbour but also go to see the 'Castle in the Sand' which according to legend/myth was the inspiration for Jimmy Hendrix to write his 'Castles Made of Sand' song that you can listen to here.

Overall, I can only recommend a trip to Essaouria and while I am not sure if I would go back to Marrakech, Essaouria is a place I would actually like to visit again at some point.





Wednesday 15 December 2010

Arrived in Essaouria


GXR A12, f5.6, 1/500, ISO 200, JPG, 50mm

Since 3h each way to Casablanca in the train were not enough I figured I take another 3h bus ride and go to Essaouria today. Essaouria has been recommended to me to visit by everyone I talked to since I arrived at the airport so I figured a visit would be in order and after just an hour or so walking around I could see why.
I can also only fully recommend a visit to Essaouria and should I come back to Morocco, I will raher stay in Essaouria than in Marrakech.

You can see the full Essaouria gallery here but tomorrow will be my 2nd day in Essaouria so you'll get more pictures then.

Tuesday 14 December 2010

Casablanca or what's in a name?


After having wasted 3h on the tarmac at Casablanca airport only last week, I figured why not spend another 3h in the train to go to actually see Casablanca.
Most people know the movie Casablanca (if you don't, go and watch it!), so I wondered how the city is and if the city is anything more than the name for a movie?

Well, my answer came pretty quick once I arrived and saw hat it's pretty much all run down and the only thing worth seeing happens to be a ridiculously huge mosque that must have cost a fortune to build which would have been way beter spent on improving the city and it's infrastructure or trying to make sure people have water in thir homes instead of having to get it from outside. This just shows how stupid religions can be if they spend so much time, money and resources building a silly mosque when they can as well just pray everywhere else if they really have to instead of spending it for something that makes sense and really improves people's lives.
The only other attraction is Ricks bar, a quite pricey restaurant themed after the movie but without being quite as classy and set it a poor neighbourhood.

So if you ask me if you should go and see Casablanca all I can say is definitely but make sure it's the movie and not the actual city. Unless of course I missed all of the good parts of the town which is certainly possible in only a few hours I had there.

Here a small series of my impressions from Casablanca, more can be found in my Dropbox gallery here.




Monday 13 December 2010

Walking Past


GXR A12, f5.6, 1/320, ISO 200, JPG, 50mm

The first thing I noticed was the wall texture with the way the light and shadow looked. Since 50mm is not wide enough to stand opposie and get a good picture I had to include the street and there the people which in this case worked very well.

Sunday 12 December 2010

The Eye


GXR A12, f 2.5, 1/80, ISO 3200, JPG b&w, 50mm

Today was not such a good day photographically speaking, only got a few good pictures. It also looks like I have a theme going with my daily posts, one high ISO b&w picture followed by a color picture. It is not planned bu just happened that way.

More pictures as usual in my Dropbox gallery here.

Saturday 11 December 2010

Waiting by the Pool


GXR A12, f4.5, 1/640, ISO 200, RAW, 50mm

After seeing almost all the other gardens, I decided to walk all across town to the Menara Gardens near the airport. While the gardens seem very popular with the locals they were not really worth the walk but I still got a few nice pictures there.

Friday 10 December 2010

Old and Wrinkly


GXR A12, f2.5, 1/80, ISO 3200, JPG b&w, 50mm

I really like this picture although I did not focus on the hand as planned.

Walking around the Medina in Marrakech is on the one hand very exciting and full of picture opportunities but on the other hand gets very frustrating thanks to the mopeds racing in between people and I will go crazy if one more person tries to tell me the way to the square for a tip. But this is allpart of the experiance and fun of exploring this area.

Due to a technical problem with my Windows XP drivers I could not post or update my Dropbox gallery the last two days but this is fixed now and everything is up to date.

Thursday 9 December 2010

Flower Pot


GXR A12, f3.5, 1/110, ISO 200, RAW, 50mm

Maybe not the kind of picture you expected to see from me after my first full day in Marrakech but I like it and the Jardins Majorelle, where this picture was taken, are one of the highlights here.

Another really cool park is the Cyber park, as the name might suggest it's a park with free internet terminals and free Wifi. This is something really cool and exactly what I always wanted before 3G was widely available although even now it's great to chill in the park while updating your blog or reading emails.

For more pictures and some street photography see my Dropbox link.

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Kids Playing


GXR A12, f2.5, 1/30, ISO 3200, RAW, 50mm

After a 4h delay and a unplanned stopover at Casablanca airport, I have managed to arrive in Marrakech.
The first impression is like all of these countries not very good. The city is dirty, pollued and the streets are full with people on mopeds and bikes rushing through the narrow alleways of the Medina. At the same time there are a lot of photo opportunities to have and it all makes for a great experience.

I did not take that many pictures since I mostly tried not to get lost while wandering around the maze that is the old part of town. You can see my daily updating Dropbox gallery here.

Monday 6 December 2010

Some Lights


iPhone 4, f2.4, JPG

This picture is not great but gives a hint of my next holiday destination this Wednesday so you will see more pictures from there but this time better quality pictures.

Saturday 4 December 2010

Friday 3 December 2010

Purple Snow


GRD III, f4.5, 1/32, ISO 200, RAW

Just some fun with flash and custom WB in the snow, I like the result.

Thursday 2 December 2010

North Pole


GRD III, f3.5, 1/97, ISO 64, RAW

With the recent weather in London you might be tempted to think you arrived at the Norh Pole, just the transport system at the North Pole is probably way better. On the other hand having to walk through the snow does have advantages especially if you see a phto opportunity like this.

Monday 29 November 2010

Sunday 28 November 2010

5 Degrees of Barcelona


I spent the last five days in Barcelona with a lot to see and do and no internet to post anything. So instead of just going back and reposting the daily pictures I decided to do things different this time round.
Instead of posting the picture or pictures of the correcponding day I will post a theme for each day with pictures taken over the whole 5 days. For people who don't like to go back and revisit old posts I have 5 pictures here that show each of the themes in some ways but also give an impression of how I have seen Barcelona.

If you want to see the whole collection of my favorite pictures there is again a Dropbox link available here or by using the Dropbox Galleries link on the right.

Before going I had to make a decision of which camera to take with me and this time it fell on the GF1 but the lens selection was more complicated, it had to be the 7-14mm lens due to he wideangle I knew I would need for the architecture but I also needed the 40mm for street photography in low light and last it was a hard decision between the Olympus 14-42mm kit lens or the Canon FD 50mm lens. In the end the Canon lens won due to it being more vesatile and the kit lens not exceeding at anything and being too slow for any real use.

Saturday 27 November 2010

Sagrada Familia


Although I don't usually post on the 27th of November since I consider this my day off, I decided to make an exception this year seeing since I missed quite a few posts.

Certainly the highlight of any visit to Barcelona will be a visit to the Sagrada Familia and although on first look it looks like a big building site all this will be forgoten once you look closer and you will be trully amazed once you step inside. So to conclude my Barcelona series I have selected 10 pictures I took at the Sagrada Familia. 
I was very happy to have the 7-14mm lens with me here as you can probably see, although the 50mm lens got also some use. 









Friday 26 November 2010

More Barcelona


Just some random pictures for today to show some different sides of Barcelona.