Posting again! Joy! And what is nicer than to start with a smile! I want to apologize to my English readers, but this is the last official English post. As of tomorrow I am going to continue activities in Dutch. But hey, the words aren't that important anyway right? Sorry.
This was the ending point of my walk in Leuvens Beguinage, thus the end of this series. Tomorrow I'll start with a series of somem picture I took at a friends house during a barbecue. Their garden was full of antiques and other odd objects. Of course there will also be some barbeque pics aswell...
.. and unspoken of.
I submitted yesterdays lion heads for this weeks I-gizmo.
Fire spitting lions... no just water.
This photo is bit out of focus, but I like the angle and I love the burning red of the flowers!
The streetlamps taking uw back in time.
... in Leuven's Beguinage (Groot Begijnhof).
Thanks for all who voted for my entry on i-gizmo's children. It got me in to first place!
And so our walk through the beguinage begins...
I was wondering, how do you photograph your friends and family. Often when I point my camera they turn their faces away. Do ask them to hold their pose for you? Or do you just point and shoot in automatic pilot hoping there will be a good shot among them?
Or does them turning away have something to do with me posting my pictures on the web?
Feel free to post your thoughts.
...and into another
This is one of the last of when I first got my Nikon D70 and just strated shooting everything on my way. Tomorrow I'll open a series of a walk in the beguinage of Leuven
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