Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Spoonbills

Lately we have some unexpected guests on the tidal mud plain along the Western Scheldt: Spoonbills. (Platalea Leucorodia)
Although they are not rare, they are not commonly seen in this region of The Netherlands. Apparently they are breeding in a small nature reserve behind the dike: The Margaretha polder. Some of the elegant birds have markings on their legs, and quite a few are clearly juvenile. As they are shy, the pictures below are heavy crops, taken with a 300mm lens, from about 50-60m.





 
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Dragonflies, summer 2013

I love to record dragonflies as I am intrigued by the complexity of these insects.



 
 
More pictures can be found in my Flickr account. An overview can be seen by clicking this link:
 
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Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Shallow Depth of Field

A well known photo technique: Go close to the subject and open your diaphragm to f/4-f/5. The more open your diaphragm  the less the depth of field will be. You could choose to have only a part of your subject sharp, in which case you open the diaphragm to f/2.8 or lower if your lens allows.

2 examples:


Both pictures are for sale in my shop:  http://keesvanderhave.werkaandemuur.nl/                          

We now have an app for iphone and ipad. You will find it in the applestore as "werk aan de muur"
You can then take the number of the photo you choose, enter it in the app, take a picture of the wall in need of decoration, and you will see if my picture (or any other with a "work on the wall" number) will fit your interior. Fun to try!

Shortly international orders will be accepted.

View my photos at bighugelabs.com


Monday, July 08, 2013

Summer 2013, Dordogne

We are enjoying a couple of summer weeks in our favourite part of France, The Dordogne.
There is no problem at all to enjoy my hobby: photography, and especially macro and close-up photography. Some examples:







Monday, May 06, 2013

Super Horse

Seen on a dike near Poonhaven, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen. This photo made "explore" on Flickr and has been viewed by 5600 people. Most of my pictures only get between 50 and a 100 views. Hence the title "Super Horse"

It is also for sale on dibond, canvas, framed, in sizes of your choice:

http://keesvanderhave.werkaandemuur.nl/index/132/nl/De-wind-in-mijn-haar/view/49538/0

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Wild orchids.

We happened to  be in France for a spring break, when the wild orchids came out in full force.
A combination of the right humidity level and temperatures. They thrive on the chalky soil here.



 
All pictures taken in Saint Julien de Lampon, on the border of Dordogne and Lot. We used to live here for nearly 10 years, and I never saw even one orchid. 
 
From top to bottem:
 
Orchis Mascula
Orchis Purpurea
Orchis Ustulata
Orchis Araignée
 
 


Monday, April 08, 2013

Werk aan de muur



Some of my photo's are now for sale in my webshop, hosted by "werk aan de muur"

 
The artwork can be projected in virtual rooms, to judge how it would fit your interior.
 
Prints can be made on paper, canvas, dibond, framed etc.
 
Buy now!
 
 
 

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Icy cold weekend

Spring has begun with sub-zero temperatures and snow and the weekend before Easter was exceptional. It has not been as cold in March since 1952.
Some  shots taken in Halsteren, Noord-Brabant:

Karin and Noa

       Jayden

Janny and Jayden

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The Sigma Collection

My Sigma lens collection:
 
 
 

From left to right:

85mm f/1.4 hsm
105mm f/2.8  macro
18-50mm f/2.8-4.5 hsm
28mm f/2.8 manual focus  (this one is for sale)

On the wish list:  35mm f/1.4 hsm Art  (new lens not yet available in the Netherlands.)

I prefer the Sigma lenses over the Pentax lenses because of their ratio price/ quality. Also the hsm type lenses by Pentax are known to have motor problems.
With a 35mm lens added, I cover a good range with prime lenses, which are usually better than zoom lenses.

Sigma 85mm f/1.4 portrait lens

The lens on the wishlist arrived just after Christmas and having played with it a lot, I can now handle it properly. The beauty of this lens is it's extreme sharpness, but very shallow depth of field at f/1.4, creating these creamy backgrounds.
At f/1.4 and iso values of 200-400 it is hardly necessary to use a flash indoors. The focussing is internal and happens by an HSM motor (hyper sonic motor) silently and very quickly. All this makes the lens ideal for children's photography. Some examples of our grand children:




At nearly 800 grams it is a very hefty piece of high quality glass:


Highly  recommended!