The RNI Aero app is a photo filter app that lets you emulate Kodak Aerochrome film on your photos. In short, the filter turns green hues into vibrant magentas and deep reds. This results in some pretty spectacular images, sometimes with an otherworldly vibe. RNI AERO: an unusual smartphone photo filter app Although the RNI… Continue reading Create surreal photos with RNI Aero
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Review: Today at Apple videowalk workshop
Follow my blog with Bloglovin In December last year, we had the opportunity to follow a free workshop in the Apple Store in Covent Garden, London. This is what we’ve learned and why we recommend taking the Today at Apple free workshops if you can. An unplanned decision When we went to London for my… Continue reading Review: Today at Apple videowalk workshop
What I learned from video editing my Budapest trip
Last week I posted my video of our city break in Budapest. As a beginner in video editing, this is what I learned from making a travel diary video.
Le Corbusier. Linkeroever – Chandigarh | Museum Aan de Stroom
Because of our renovation plans, I’ve become more interested in architecture and design. This exhibition about Le Corbusier at the MAS in Antwerp definitely piqued my interest. About the MAS, Antwerp I always enjoy a chance to go the the MAS or Museum Aan de Stroom. This iconic block of red sandstone and undulating glass… Continue reading Le Corbusier. Linkeroever – Chandigarh | Museum Aan de Stroom
Editing video on iPad with Lumafusion
I always thought that video editing is best done on a laptop or computer. However, tablets have become so powerful lately, that I gave video editing on my iPad a go. Once I found Lumafusion, I was pleasantly surprised at how fun it is to edit videos on iPad. Creating my 1 second a day… Continue reading Editing video on iPad with Lumafusion
Japan: Snow in Hokkaido
Even though it’s May, the weather in Belgium is still below 15°C. We’ve had one week of real spring weather but it looks like the weather gods have decided we need more rain and grey skies. Being so stuck in winter weather, reminds me of our visit to Hokkaido. The main northern island of Japan… Continue reading Japan: Snow in Hokkaido
Japan: street photography
I don’t know what it is about Japan that makes it so perfect for street photography. If you’ve never been to Japan, you’d assume it’s because Tokyo is one of those megacities with the perfect combination of skyscrapers and hasty city dwellers that feature heavily in street photography. But I can assure you, that’s not… Continue reading Japan: street photography
Happy Easter
Remember: Follow the bunny, he has the chocolate!Happy Easter everyone.
AmazonBasics polarizing filter | First impression review
Polarizing filters are a useful addition to your photographer’s kit. They reduce glare and reflections but they can also boost the colours of your photos. This makes them a useful tool for a variety of photography styles such as landscape, travel and product photography. I recently bought the AmazonBasics Circular Polarizing filter and these are my first impressions of this budget filter.
Horta & Wolfers exhibition | Art & History Museum Brussels
The Horta & Wolfers exhibition combined two of my favourite things: jewellery design and Art Nouveau. We went there in December last year, for my birthday. Unfortunately, the exhibition has ended by now. But I have some photos to share for those interested.