Vandenbussche Fotografie

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Night Time

17mm 30" at f7.1 ISO100

17mm 30\

Another one from the nighttime series. It’s a strange thing to look at this photo and to realize that this is taken by night with no other light than the full moon and the street lights from the village to the far left. It’s a type of photography I’d like to explore more, so expect to see more of this in the future.

Frozen River

17mm 30" at f7.1 ISO100

17mm 30\

Last night me and my friend David decided that a full moon and clear skies were all the reasons we needed to head out and try our luck at some long-exposure shots. David knew this great little spot of nature not too far from Ghent but without the disturbing orange glare commonly known as “Street Lights”.

We set out with our tripods and camera’s to try and capture some of natures beauty in the dark. We did a whole bunch of 30″ exposure shots wich means you’re standing still most of the time, just waiting for the camera to finish. I’ve learned that standing still in a dark snowy grass field, when its -11° outside, is not the most comfortable position to be taking pictures, but in the end I think it was worth it, even if I did manage to only get one shot right :)

This shot has a 30″ exposure at ISO 400 and f7.1

Alternative ending

The beast is slain

The beast is slain

The last one from the LEGO series, at least for now…
Here’s an alternative ending for “slaying the dragon”…

Autumn Portrait

Autumn Portrait

My wonderfull wife in a forest near home. I really wanted to do a forest shoot for a while now and finally we found time to go in and grab some shots.

Technical
One bare Speedlight 430EX on camera left at 1/16 power. Positioned at about 2,5m from the subject.