A visitor on the areal of the former Zeche Teutoburgia in Herne.
I just planned to take some test shots today to play around with DRI.
This is what came out and I feel like sharing it because it's actually surprisingly good for a first try.
As usual, click on the image to get a bigger version.
For a rundown on DRI (Dynamic Range Increase) go here.
I don't even know the English word for "Kirmesorgel". If anybody does, please enlighten me.
Sunday is not only Pinhole Day but it's also the day of the Ruhr Marathon which will pass through Bochum. Let's see how I can combine them.
Apparently some people I know will follow the blue line for either the half or the full distance. Blimey.
Chinese Garden in Bochum. Taken with the ZeroImage Zero 2000. Did I already mention that I love this camera?
Remember, next Sunday - April 25 - is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.
Outdoor season in Bochum opened officially yesterday.
Concession stand decorations at the Easter fun fair, Bochum.
I usually don't care much for flower macros but took these in the Botanical Garden in Bochum on Easter Monday.
I also took some shots in the Chinese Garden but it was so crowded that there wasn't even a spare second to compose a picture without somebody standing on your toes. Maybe the pictures taken with the Pinhole come out okay. We'll see when the roll comes back.
Okay, today is Lubitel Day. So here's a nice detail of the Schauspielhaus Bochum.
Tomorrow will be Pinhole Day.
Today I climbed the attic and came across a ton of old concert tickets and flyers. What a flash of nostalgia. Man, I'm getting old. I might publish them in a gallery, hold your breath.
This one brought a tear to my eyes:
What a fantastic event this was and how we pilgrimed to Cologne on each occasion. I vividly remember its last night and how we danced away like there was no tomorrow. Or a better one. To the best music ever.
I'm planning to do a website about "The Soulful Shack" for quite some time now but didn't get very far. About time, I'd say.
I'm participating in sh1ft.org's q&a: the photographic interview.
20 days, every day a new question and its answer. Watch this space.