So, Hey! do we need a "Museum Visits thread here, featuring the great stuff from Levina?
tonylong ...winded More info Post edited over 6 years ago by tonylong. | So, Hey! do we need a "Museum Visits thread here, featuring the great stuff from Levina? Tony
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Thanks very much, Tim. Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Mar 04, 2017 16:15 | #11988 tonylong wrote in post #18291856 So, Hey! do we need a "Museum Visits thread here, featuring the great stuff from Levina? Ah, but I took the Nifty shots specifically for this thread, Tony, so I'm not posting them anywhere else. However, a dedicated museum thread could work well. I mean, people go to museums all the time, so why not, eh? Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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BambersImages Cream of the Crop 9,573 posts Likes: 4237 Joined Sep 2010 Location: UK More info | Mar 04, 2017 16:55 | #11989 Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #18291862 Thanks very much, Tim. It's really surprisingly hard to get decent pics. The reflections, the special lightning of the objects and paintings, the other people getting in the way and of course having to shoot wide open so you have no depth of field plus having to shoot at impossibly low shutter speeds because it's so dark. I'm surprised the shots came out as good as they did, to be honest. Only a small amount that were real rubbish. I'll be posting more shots tomorrow. The lighting in the museum is pretty awful. I tried with my 7D when we were there and ended up with better pictures from my iPhone.
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itsallart Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 04, 2017 17:28 | #11990 Fantastic tour, Levina. I just clicked myself stupid with so many "likes". Renata
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Timphoto Creme de la Curmudgeon More info | Mar 04, 2017 23:15 | #11991 Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #18291862 Thanks very much, Tim. It's really surprisingly hard to get decent pics. The reflections, the special lightning of the objects and paintings, the other people getting in the way and of course having to shoot wide open so you have no depth of field plus having to shoot at impossibly low shutter speeds because it's so dark. I'm surprised the shots came out as good as they did, to be honest. Only a small amount that were real rubbish. I'll be posting more shots tomorrow. If you get a chance look for "De avondschool" by Gerrit Dou. I particularly enjoyed it because he painted it with 4 different light sources and the way the light plays over the scene is an amazing example of his skill as a painter. BambersImages wrote in post #18291906 The lighting in the museum is pretty awful. I tried with my 7D when we were there and ended up with better pictures from my iPhone. I think you've done very well with you images, Levinia. I used my Fuji X-100s at the Rijksmuseum.
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Mar 05, 2017 01:36 | #11992 itsallart wrote in post #18291931 Fantastic tour, Levina. I just clicked myself stupid with so many "likes". The paintings are food for my soul and the rest too...I wish I could hop on a plane and just fly over again. One day for sure ![]() Thank you for sharing these treasures. Thanks very much, Renata! BambersImages wrote in post #18291906 The lighting in the museum is pretty awful. I tried with my 7D when we were there and ended up with better pictures from my iPhone. I think you've done very well with you images, Levinia. Thanks very much, Clare. Lighting is pretty bad indeed... Timphoto wrote in post #18292144 If you get a chance look for "De avondschool" by Gerrit Dou. I particularly enjoyed it because he painted it with 4 different light sources and the way the light plays over the scene is an amazing example of his skill as a painter. I used my Fuji X-100s at the Rijksmuseum. Yeah, I hear both you and Clare. I wish I had a 5DIV so I could have underexposed two stops and pull up the shadows later, but unfortunately all I have is a 5D classic. Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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BambersImages Cream of the Crop 9,573 posts Likes: 4237 Joined Sep 2010 Location: UK More info | Mar 06, 2017 02:24 | #11993 Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #18292198 Thanks very much, Renata! Thanks very much, Clare. Lighting is pretty bad indeed... Yeah, I hear both you and Clare. I wish I had a 5DIV so I could have underexposed two stops and pull up the shadows later, but unfortunately all I have is a 5D classic. I missed De Avondschool. Like I missed so many things. I have seen the painting long time ago and remember it being Rembrandt-esk in its lighting? Unless I'm thinking of the wrong painting. I do know that Dou and Rembrandt were contemporaries and if memory serves me right I believe Dou was one of Rembrandt's pupils even.
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joeseph "smells like turd" More info | Mar 06, 2017 02:34 | #11994 One thing I found from the Cairo museum, is that you never know exactly how well (or otherwise) shots are going to turn out, so best take as many as practically possible & try to do your best work. You also never know when photography in such a place is going to change from being welcomed, to banned.... some fairly old canon camera stuff, canon lenses, Manfrotto "thingy", and an M5, also an M6 that has had a 720nm filter bolted onto the sensor:
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Mar 06, 2017 13:33 | #11995 BambersImages wrote in post #18293113 I've got a 5D3 now which is far better in low light than my 7D was. I noticed the difference when I shot two bands in low light. You did very well with a 5D in low light. Thank you so much, Clare. joeseph wrote in post #18293116 One thing I found from the Cairo museum, is that you never know exactly how well (or otherwise) shots are going to turn out, so best take as many as practically possible & try to do your best work. You also never know when photography in such a place is going to change from being welcomed, to banned.... That's so very true, Joeseph! Some shots that I thought would be rubbish turned out pretty well when others that I expected to be good, were not. Of course it was the first time I shot in a museum. If I were to go again, I would have a better idea of how to do it, what to look out for. But Nifty needs to move on this week, Monday a week at the latest. I'm playing with the thought of another visit to the Rijks to a) reshoot a few things (that I haven't posted yet) and b) shoot a few things that I hate to not have shot at all. We'll see. Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Mar 07, 2017 07:45 | #11996 Before anybody says: pictures or it didn't happen!, here are some shots I took at the countryside yesterday. I didn't take more than these, I mean, there's not much to see beyond what these show: flat land, low horizons and vast skies. Goes straight to a Nederlander's heart, but must be really boring to all others... Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Mar 07, 2017 07:46 | #11997 Just two more shots of the landscape. See, I told you, more of the same... Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info Post edited over 6 years ago by Levina de Ruijter. | Mar 07, 2017 07:50 | #11998 I always pass these on my way home and now stopped and took a shot. We call them "volkstuintjes" which would be allotment (gardening) in English. Here's a Wikipage on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allotment_(gardening Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 22,933 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15502 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Mar 07, 2017 07:51 | #11999 A narrower view of the same and also the last shot I have. Next time it will be art again! Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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itsallart Cream of the Crop More info | These are wonderful, Levina. I know the concept of gardening allotment from my home country Poland. Some of my friends have the most charming gardens away from the city where they spend time and put a lot of love into their gardens Renata
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