Winter scene and decay

Winter scene from Kolding Today’s post is a bit of a mix, I didn’t get around to uploading yesterday’s photo, so I will do that today. It is what you see on the left. yesterday all the trees were covered in a thin layer of snow which gave them this awesome look. So when I went shopping I stopped by Slotssøen in Kolding to make a few shots. It wasn’t what I had in my mind when I drove to Kolding, but the result is decent.

Decay Todays photo is something a bit different. I drove a bit around in the area today with Oskar, and found this run down farm.  I just had to stop and take a few photos of it. It looked as if they had a funeral there today, so I didn’t want to invade their privacy though. I tried tweaking the photo in post processing. First I thought I would give it an antique black and white look, almost sepia, but that was too easy. So instead I went with this slightly desaturated look with lots of contrast to pull out the deterioration of the door.

So a few completely different shots, with the same lens.

/Kristian

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Home baking

Baking I needed to get my mind of my PhD project, so I went for a bit of baking and while at it, I might practice my photography skills as well. I went for sausage bread and buns since I could use the same dough, and Rasmus wanted buns. They are really yummy and I can really recommend them.

The photo is taken at a high aperture and close by, using my 50mm lens. The only source of light is the daylight coming from the window, which posed a bit of challenge to get the angle right. The contrast and white balance needed a fair bit of tweaking in the post processing, but it really helped  to convey the bread as being good, at least compared to the photo I pulled out of the camera. But that’s the blessing of shooting in raw.

Here is the recipe. Ingredients:

500g flour
75 butter/margarine
50g yeast
1 egg
2,5 dl milk
(1 table spoon salt and 1 tea spoon sugar)

1. Melt the butter in a casserole. Once the butter is melted add the milk and warm it to around 30 degrees celsius.
2. Dissolve the yeast in the milk
3. Put in the rest of the ingredients, I forgot sugar and salt, but I didn’t miss it.
4. Split the dough in 3 balls and let them rest for a few minutes
5.  If making sausage rolls, roll each dough ball into a circle and cut it into eight slices. If making buns cut the dough balls into pieces and roll them into buns. The recipe suggests 8, but I would like them bigger, so try with 6.
6. For the sausage rolls, place half a sausage on the wide end of the slice, add some ketchup and roll it to a roll like on the photo.
7.  Let it rest for 20 minutes
8. Brush them with eggs/milks/water/coffee, as you feel like and bake them for 10 minutes at 200 degrees.

/Kristian

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Muuuh!

Cows in the snow Not Quite the Chris Marquardt moment (worth a listen), but still a nice day. I went out to look at the surrounding area in another errand found these cows. They looked all cuddly so I decided to make them the image of the day.

I like the contrast between  the bright snow and the dark background. I cropped the shot a bit but that’s about it in post processing. I got a shot where the pose (if you can say a cow poses) is better, unfortunately I cropped the cow in a bad way, so this was my best attempt for today. See you tomorrow.

/Kristian

Skærbækværket

Skærbækværket I brought my camera with me to work this morning, in case something would pop up.  And I found this motive. It isn’t quite there yet, but it has something to it. What I really wanted was to have my zoom lens and focus on the smoke stack.  But this is what I will manage today, maybe I will prepare better for tomorrow, in case it is nice weather again.

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Sunset over Kolding Fjord

Sunset over Kolding Fjord Here is a photo from yesterday, which I never got around to upload so you get it now.  The sun was acting nice yesterday, and I waited until it was about to go down before I went to take a shot over Kolind Fjord. It is a location I have used several times before, and you might recognise the boat in the lower left corner of the image.

I used my 50mm lens, which I might have changed if I had to redo it, but it kind of works. I underexposed the image by two stops to get the nice rays from the sun to show up and dim down the foreground so the focus would be on the reflections.  The rule of thirds are in play here, but there are three dominant horisontal lines in the image, so….

Once you get the hang of sunsets they are pretty easy to make nice looking, a bit like kids :) That’s it for yesterday, time to see what I can find today.

/Kristian

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Sunrise in Skærbæk

Sunrise in Skærbæk Sunrise is just about the same time as I leave the house to go to work, so that gives some opportunities to get some good light when the sky is clear. Today I got a view of Lillebælt and a bit of the marina in Skærbæk. I wanted to create these silhouettes in foreground so I underexposed one stop and nothing else.

/Kristian

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Calendar says Spring

Eranthis It is March 1st today, and means Spring, so when I saw the first little Eranthis in the garden today, it was obvious what I had to shoot today.

I have shot it with a low depth of field in the hope to isolate the flower. I would have really liked live view today since it is completely impossible to see where I am focusing unless I lie down, and I didn’t want to, since the garden is all muddy. As you can see the in focus part is really narrow, so I had to take lots of shots to get one that looks good.

Have a nice sunny day
/Kristian

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Where does this lead

Gate I walked by this gate today, And thought it looked pretty. I am not sure what I mean to say with the photo. But here it is anyway.

/Kristian

Correcting my thesis

Correcting my thesis I know this isn’t terribly clever or well thought out, but it is what is on my mind. Today I have come to point where I have a draft of my thesis and can start correcting it. So armed with my weapons of choice, a ball pen and a cup of coffee I started out with the 50 page quest to read it through and see if it makes sense.

It is now sent to my supervisors for comments, and it seems I will be right on time with handing it in.

/Kristian

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What? Again?

Wide angle boat You think you have seen this before? It is a photo I took today with my kit lens, since I wanted to recreate the wide angle look I have seen in some photos. I don’t get the fisheye look I had hoped for, but I learned a lot about wide angle and how it affects distances. If you compare it with the photo I took a while ago (right side) A boat in the winter . The boat in the foreground is almost the same size, I am somewhat closer to it on the left, but sort of same size. If you look at the boat out in the water though, there is a significant difference. The wider zoom makes it much smaller.

I think I like the wide angle shot (left) better of the two. The boat is sharper in it as well, but I think that has to do with my focus point, since I do believe that my prime lens in general is much sharper and better image quality compared to the kit lens.

/Kristian

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