
This is the second part of my “It’s all about the limitations” series. Be sure to read the first part before reading this one. You can find it over here. I forgot to mention this in my previous post, but I post iPhone photos to my Posterous every now and then. So if you’re interested in iPhone photography, you might like it.
The photo above is processed with the Best Camera app. I wrote a blog post about that particular app a while ago.
I’d like to add two other apps. I absolutely love SwankoLab and, to a lesser extent, Hipstamatic.
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This entry was written by , posted on July 20, 2010 at 13:52, filed under Street, iPhone and tagged amsterdam, app, Bussum, Flower, iPhone, Street, woman. Leave a comment over here.

I love my iPhone 3G. It’s the first (smart)phone I still enjoy after almost two years of usage. When I just got it, I didn’t think I would use the camera that much. I mean, the resolution is sucky, the sensor is crappy and the lens, well, don’t get me started on that one.
To my surprise, I kind of enjoy all its limitations. I know I have to be picky about what to expose properly (if such a thing is even possible), and I know I can’t get the same dynamic range as any DSLR. But that’s part of the fun. I try to make most of my other photos technically perfect in terms of sharpness, exposure, focus and depth of field. The iPhone forces me to look in a different way than I do normally while photographing, and I think that’s an interesting experience.
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This entry was written by , posted on July 18, 2010 at 10:07, filed under Contests, iPhone and tagged amsterdam, colour, Contests, iPhone, Street. Leave a comment over here.

Well, the title says it all, doesn’t it?
They’re shot on Ilford HP5 and Kodak Tri-X, with my Vivitar 35ES rangefinder. I had these scanned professionally as a 2500 dpi tif file. It’s a world of difference between these scans and my own. I didn’t add the borders; they’re a result of the scanning process. I kind of liked them, so I decided not to crop them off.
There are three more photos below!
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This entry was written by , posted on June 5, 2010 at 19:11, filed under Film, Street and tagged Analog, blackwhite, Film, Rangefinder, Street, Vivitar 35ES. Leave a comment over here.
This is my fourth school assignment. The theme of this assignment is ‘fear’.
Rather than capturing facial expressions of fear, I chose a more poetic, more consequential approach. I decided to photograph our annual Remembrance Day.
Most wars are based on an underlying sense of fear. As a consequence of Hitlers fears about 70 years ago, we’re still honouring our fallen on the 4th of may.
I hope you like it. Any feedback is, as usual, much appreciated!
This entry was written by , posted on May 16, 2010 at 10:37, filed under Photojournalism, Street, school and tagged 5D Mark II, colour, Photojournalism, school, Street. Leave a comment over here.