27 October 2015

Panorama Florence

August 2015 was the second time I visited Florence.
The panorama consists of 17 images shot with a Canon 70D,Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM lens at 55mm.


Click here to open the panorama in a separate window.


26 October 2015

Panorama WWII Memorial in Washington

Here is a large panorama of the World War II Memorial in Washington. It was a very sunny day!

http://www.changspace.com/zmp/pan.htm?title=USA%20WWII%20Memorial&pano=Images/PanoUSAWWII3.zif

Click here for the panorama


25 October 2015

Panorama Lincoln Memorial

Here is a panorama I made inside the Lincoln Memorial in April 2015. This is the first HTML5 panorama which is also viewable on an iPhone or iPad.


Click here to see the panorama


17 June 2013

F-Stop Loka backpack

Just got my F-Stop Loka foliage green backpack.
This will replace my old Lowepro Primus AW backpack.

Highlights of the F-Stop Loka backpack:

  • much lighter (about 1.5 kg) than the Lowepro Primus AW backpack 
  • internal aluminium frame to support the weight of the bag evenly
  • exchangeable internal camera unit (ICU) to store camera body and lenses.

I made sure I got the new version of the F-Stop Loka backpack:
  • Molle attachments on the right hand side of the belt (used to be a zippered pouch)
  • two D-rings on the shoulder straps (the previous version only had a D-ring on the left shoulder strap)
See the 'My Photo Gear' page for links to the products.




03 February 2013

Henk Krol op alt-s.nl

Op dinsdag 22 januari 2013 heeft Henk Krol op www.alt-s.nl  een presentatie gehouden over het lek van patientengegevens wat hij gevonden heeft. Het programma eenvandaag heeft er zelfs een uitzending aan gewijd.

Hieronder kan je de uitzending bekijken

sitestat

Foto's van de dag zijn hier te zien.


15 March 2012

Vincent Laforet in Amsterdam

The well known photographer Vincent Laforet was a few days in Amsterdam to chair the second World Press Photo multimedia contest. Canon and Adobe arranged an evening where Vincent told about his work and projects. I was lucky attend the session in the Beurs van berlage, Amsterdam.

Vincent Laforet, Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam
The stage just before the start of the presentation.

Vincent told about his career as a New York Times photographer and how he got famous by shooting the first 1080p video with a still camera. The video is called Reverie, and you can see it here:


Reverie from Vincent Laforet on Vimeo.
Director/DP - This was the first 1080p video widely released that was shot with the Canon 5D MKII. It was viewed more than 2 million times in the first week of its release.

Vincent talked about his passion for shooting photos from a helicopter (equipped with twin engines just to be sure). He also made a lot of photos from the Empire State Building.



The second part of the presentation was about the various films and commercials he made.

Famous Footwear - "Neighborhood" Spot from Vincent Laforet on Vimeo.

He told about the work that had to be done before the shots could be made.

BEHIND THE SCENES - "Neighborhood" from Vincent Laforet on Vimeo.

Vincent Laforet filming
Some facts I learned:
  • Photographer Clay Blackmore was supposed to have a first look at the Canon 5D Mark II just before it came out. Vincent saw a prototype at a Canon office and begged for four hours to test out the camera. He finally got the camera for just a weekend and had to promise to send the camera to Clay on Monday. That weekend Vincent shot the footage for the movie Reverie.
  • Vincent's father was a set photographer.
  • Vincen'ts nick name is 'Spidey' because he made a lot of photos from the top of the Empire State Building, and dangling outside helicopters.
  • favorite iPhone photography apps: Sun Seeker, Artemis, pCam and Focalware.
His latest movie is Mobius:

Mobius from Vincent Laforet on Vimeo.
This version is a 720p version of the film that is optimized for fast playback on the majority of systems. It does not show the optimum image quality in terms of resolution and compression.
For the High Quality 1080p version of this film go to:
http://vimeo.com/laforet/mobius

You can see many of the images presented in the iPhone/iPad App Visuals.

VISUALS by Vincent Laforet from Vincent Laforet on Vimeo.

I would like to thank Canon, Adobe and Vincent for the event!