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Kodak PhotoCD

October 27, 2010

Some very old photographs from a Kodak PhotoCD (what is that?) that I backed up on my harddisks. Shot with a Contax RTS III and Zeiss lenses!

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on October 27, 2010March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Kodak PhotoCD
 

Mountains surrounding lake Garda

September 5, 2010

My first time in the mountains, thanks Jeroen! It started my love for this landscape. I hope you can see why from the photographs.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on September 5, 2010March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Mountains surrounding lake Garda
 

Dialogue

January 6, 2010

Photography is also dialogue. This is a very old blog post and it shows. But the photograph is still top notch (shot with Canon TS-E 45 mm for a restaurant).

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on January 6, 2010March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Dialogue
 

Liberation from sharpness

January 1, 2010

During 2009 I was finally liberated from ‘sharpness’. Look what that leaves me with! It returned later, but better.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on January 1, 2010March 2, 2024Categories DevelopmentLeave a comment on Liberation from sharpness

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