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Wednesday September 7th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

It was 7:00 in the morning, and my alarm goes off; time to get up for work! As I lay in my bed, still somewhat dazed, I suddenly heard some ticking just outside my window. I peeked through my window shutters and was rather surprised to be staring right in the face of a young Jackdaw! Shocked

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I quickly grabbed my pocket camera out of my EDC bag and took some quick snapshots. To my amazement the bird just kept watching me and actually tried to come inside; the cheeky fellow. I shrugged and staggered off to the shower.

When I came back from the shower about 20 minutes later, it was still there! I opened the shutters and said to the bird "So, what do you want ?". All I got back was a little "caw"-like sound. The bird jumped onto the handle of my window and sat there watching me.

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I continued to get dressed, and after a while went back to the window and said to the bird "Sorry, but I have to get to work ; so I must close the window". The bird "caw"-ed again and flew off.

It was a rather awkward, but awesome way to start my day. Bigsmile

Sunday June 26th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

During one of my Sunday hikes, I ran across a caterpillar that was rather large and hairy. A bit of investigation told me that it was a caterpillar for a gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar).

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It was about 6cm long.. I'm sure glad that it didn't drop in my neck; brrrr! Shocked

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Monday April 25th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

As i said in a previous post, there would be another open house day at dairy farms in my area. I decided to go to another farm, which was even closer by than the last one. Most of the big cows were already outside, but fortunately they had a lot of calves which are even cooler.

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A little bit down the road there was a strawberry farm that also opened its doors to visitors for the occasion. I took a quick peek there, and enjoyed some free snacks and drinks.

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Next open house for the dairy farms is on June 13th... on which I will visit yet another farm.

Sunday April 10th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

The Dutch dairy producer Campina organized an open house event at some of the farms where they get their milk from. I'm always interested in how stuff works, so I decided to check it out.

It was quite crowded, but it was fun. They had some little stands where you could try some yoghurt drinks, milks and puddings, there were some girls that were handing out free products to the visitors; which is always nice. I also took the opportunity to shoot some stills of the beautiful women that work at the farm Tongue

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All in all it was a nice event. I got some nice photos, I've got some free dairy products and it kept me busy. On April 25th, there's another open house session which I will attend as well. Smile

Thursday February 17th, 2011 | 0 comment(s).

Nature is cruel, but very awesome. While my family was enjoying nature in the form of a nice cup of tea and oatmeal cookies, suddenly a buzzard landed on a fence post in the backyard to enjoy it's lunch: a freshly caught blackbird.

I rushed towards my camera bag and took some snapshots from the bedroom window. Since the buzzard didn't seem to mind that my dad and me were hanging out the bedroom window with big zoom lenses, I decided to sneak into the backyard for some close-up shots.

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I managed to get within about 1 meter of the bird. At first it seemed that the buzzard couldn't be bothered with my presence, and continued to nibble on the blackbird. After a while it had enough of me and flew off with the carcass still in its talons.

Monday September 20th, 2010 | 0 comment(s).

After doing my groceries, I decided to take the scenic route home. While driving on a dike (*giggle*), I was suddenly overtaken by an ambulance and two fire trucks. Since I didn't have anything better to do at the moment, I decided to follow them and see what was up. a few hundred meters own the road, there were a lot of police vehicles, another fire truck and a couple of ambulances.

Apparently, one of the tractors that was trimming the grass on the side of the dike, had tipped over and was laying upside-down in the moat next to the dike. About 2 minutes after I had arrived at the scene, a trauma helicopter (sort of a flying ambulance) landed in the backyard of the house next to the dike. A little over 40 minutes later, the driver of the tractor had been extracted from the wreckage and was on his way to the nearest hospital.

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Saturday September 11th, 2010 | 0 comment(s).

The Sympetrum vulgatum, or the Vagrant darter, as it's known to the public. I caught this big boy on a bird feeding platform in my parents' backyard. Fortunately, I had my point-and-shoot camera at hand to capture a nice image of it. I'm surprised how it seemed to ignore me and just sat still.

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Friday August 13th, 2010 | 0 comment(s).

My second attempt at time-lapse video. The real time of this video was about 1 hour.

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Wednesday August 4th, 2010 | 0 comment(s).

Today I was planning to visit an urbex location in the east of the country. The location turned out to be a dud, so I was left with some spare time to kill. Since there were some nasty clouds overhead, I figured I'd give time-lapse video a try. This means you take a photo every x seconds, and in the end you stitch them all together in a movie. Unfortunately about 30 mins into my experiment it started to rain pretty badly, so I had to abort the mission. I did manage to get about 300 photo's, though.

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Sunday July 25th, 2010 | 0 comment(s).

Because I enjoyed the music and atmosphere so much last year, I decided to attend the Amphi Festival in Köln, Germany again this year. Armed with my new camera-gear and accompanied by Fresia and Daniel, I ventured to the Tanzbrunnen congress center, where the event takes place every year.

My goal was to get some nice close-up shots of artists, like the ones I had seen on various websites. With my 70-300mm zoom lens, I figured the job should be doable; and I was right. I still need a lot of practice with this kind of photography; The shutter speeds and light measuring are totally different, because of all the bright lights behind the artists. In most cases I had to boost the ISO quite a bit to get fast shutter speeds, and this causes a bit of noise in the images.

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It somewhat pleased me to see that the drinks were still (too) expensive, and the pizza was still decent (although pricy). It was a bit of a relief to see that the prices hadn't been raised this year. On Sunday I had gotten used to the weird settings a bit, and was able to shoot some more photos. Too bad it started to rain quite a bit later on in the day, which prevented me from shooting more photos.

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All in all I'm pretty satisfied with the images, and can't wait to visit Amphi Festival again next year. Last year we slept over at the house of Daniel's friend Madita, but this year we decided to sleep over at Daniel's home and drive back and forth to the festival (about an hour's drive). Next year, however, I'm definitely opting for an air-conditioned hotel room, because sleeping on a sticky and crappy airbed after a long day of walking around in severe heat wasn't too good for my mood. Lol

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