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The dark days before Christmas

December 18, 2022

Water surfaces froze in the Netherlands, which is becoming more and more rare. We quickly headed out to document the ice-fun!

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on December 18, 2022March 2, 2024Categories Pentax 50 mm f/1.2, Sony A72 Comments on The dark days before Christmas
 

NiSi 15mm 4.0 review

November 5, 2021

In-depth review of the Chinese NiSi 15mm 4.0 (ultra) wide angle lens. Is it any good? You bet. Any downsides? Read on and check the photos.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on November 5, 2021March 2, 2024Categories Gear, Sony A72 Comments on NiSi 15mm 4.0 review
 

Sony A7 review

July 11, 2021

This affordable full frame camera is a no-brainer if you favour image quality over anything else. But how bad can it be, really? And why I still bought it.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on July 11, 2021January 31, 2025Categories Gear, Sony A72 Comments on Sony A7 review
 

Videography (part 1)

September 9, 2020

A classic black and white stop motion video shot with my Fotoacademie buddies in Maastricht is the reason you should click through to this post.

Author Joeri van VeenPosted on September 9, 2020March 2, 2024Categories Photography, Sony A71 Comment on Videography (part 1)

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