Friday, November 27, 2009

Skywatch Friday



Here we go: the first few shots taken with the new camera: a Canon EOS450D. We still need to figure out how it works and hope to get the hang of the basics before our skitrip at the end of fabruary. These were taken by my 14 year old son, by the way.




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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Skywatch Friday

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Walking the streets of my hometown of Amsterdam I witnessed this very strange phenomena in the sky. Anyone got a clue?















From a small bridge not far from my place I saw a different side of "the piramids" that are actually shaped after the christmas-tree in the architect's office. There's also a bird. Can you spot it?















Standing on that same bridge you can see this genuine old windmill. Unfortunately "the piramids" block the wind from it so it can't work anymore.





















Walking from my house towards the bridge connecting two parts of the city:
















"The Piramids" up a little closer:






















Note: Every SWF-picture published here is shot with my trusty Nokia N93 mobile phone and is unedited. For more Skywatch Friday photo's from around the globe, please check http://skyley.blogspot.com/

Friday, November 13, 2009

Skywatch Friday

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It was a really hot day shortly after the end of summer when my oldest daughter took a break from playing:





















Last wednesday I was in a meeting that was being held at the 23rd floor of the main office of a company I used to work for back in the days their tallest office only reached seven floors into the sky:
















The meeting had come to an end and I witnessed people making clouds:
















Just before the meeting started I tried to find my house but all I could find were the piramid-like buildings (the ones shaped after the christmas-tree in the architect's office) that are located at a mere five minute walk from my place:
















A few days ago I got startled by this flock of birds that previously sat peacefully on the edge of the building across the street from my house. Luckily I had just finished placing a phonecall with my camera. Something (or someone) startled them:
















Note: Every SWF-picture published here is shot with my trusty Nokia N93 mobile phone and is unedited. For more Skywatch Friday photo's from around the globe, please check http://skyley.blogspot.com/