They are good subjects, Frank, but I prefer the arch over the water (-6).
Chris
On 24 Jun 2013, at 19:03, Frank Wijsmuller <wijsmuller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yesterday I had a walk and boattrip with my photoclub in Amersfoort, which
> is a well conserved medieval city in the middle of the Netherlands where I
> grew up. The only lens I used was the 12-60mm. I made over 300 pictures,
> maybe it hunted 5 times as severely as you describe. But the AF is too slow
> to catch a close detail in a moving boat, for most shots it was not a
> problem however.
>
> A few highlights <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=6184&g2_page=1
>> .
>
> One of the most impressive monuments is this old watergate: <
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=6189>. Amersfoort still has two
> nearly complete circles of canals in which the mediaval city was enclosed
> (the outer one installed when the city grew out of its inner ring). Piet
> Mondriaan was born there. He lived for only 7 years there, the tourguide
> told us.
>
> The 'bless us' picture is one of several art constructions, reacting on
> passing boats. These boattrips are quite a succes, as they have over 50.000
> visitors a year.
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