Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Friday, May 18, 2012

A new website!!!

Hurraayy!!

My newly developed and designed website is online!
Hereby, I proudly present to you:

Http://www.ambydos.com

Have a quick look around, and I might even stop posting on this blog.. It's all not
written in stone (yet) but I will probably post most of my photos on there.
Some reviews/etc. might also be on there since it's just a lot more compact and easier.

Thank you very much for your understanding and I hope you like my new website. :)



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Some more HDR photos

Hey everyone!
Today I was out taking photos in Bourtange (NL) and got quite a nice shot
of a canon. I figured it would look 'dramatic' using the HDR-technique but
as you can see in the photo(s) below, the clouds weren't really dark enough.

So here's a little piece going through the photo I made and the result of it,
after post-processing:

This is the original HDR-photo:
Taken by shooting 3 photos. One overexposed, under exposed and normal exposure.




As you can see, this one is quite grey and vague still. This is basically because of the lack of 'dramatic' and dark clouds. It wasn't the best 'HDR-weather'.

After post-processing, I did get a better result. Usually when you process an HDR-photo you give it a bit more contrast and usually a bit more sharpness and tone down te highlights for a dramatic look.

This is how it turned out in the end:



I must say it's not the best I've made, definitely not. But for what the original HDR was, it came out quite good. The problem is that the clouds just weren't dark enough for it to be 'dramatic' enough and that 'forced' me to post-process the clouds like this, sadly making them look a bit fake..
Even though that might look quite nice, still.


Comment if you like this post and what you think about the subject.



Sander Marskamp

Photographer/Designer


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Followers Widget

Hey everyone!
Just wanted to give you a quick update saying I've edited and updated my
followers widget, making it more accessible to everyone.

So feel free to follow me and you'll be weekly/daily updated on photography,
tips, tricks, techniques and lots more!

Monday, April 30, 2012

A quick little update on the Olympus E-PL1

Here's another photo I made this afternoon with my new Olympus Pen E-PL1.
Proving that the image-quality definitely isn't bad at all!


Sunday, April 29, 2012

Olympus Pen cameras (E-pl1)

Hey everyone I'm back with a little review, or well, not really a review but just a little piece about Olympus Pen cameras and the Olympus Pen E-PL1 in particular.



Why? you think? 


Well, I actually bought one second- or actually 'third-hand' a few days ago and I got it yesterday.
I bought one, not to replace my DLSR, the Canon 1100D. But since the Canon 1100D is quite big and chunky in my bag, I can't really always take it with me when I go out to college or work.
That's why I thought of buying a (secondhand) Pen camera. Basically because of their shape, but mostly because they have interchangeable lenses.

Meaning, you can change the lenses just like a regular DSLR but it actually isn't one.


  • See it as a DSLR camera in a compact body
Of course it has its pros and cons compared to a normal DSLR camera, but in this post I'm not going to talk about that, basically because I don't think I should really give a review yet. Not after just a few days. Maybe later I might write a proper review, you can also request reviews or anything photo-related in the comment sections or just write me an e-mail: info@ambydos.com


  • So, was it worth it
Might be the first question that pops.
Well, for the situation(s) that I will be using it, definitely!
But it all just depends on the photographer and what you want to achieve really. But to be honest, I think I might even be able to compare it (image-quality-wise) to my Canon 1100D. I really cannot see much of a difference.
Of course you have to get used to the settings, and that holds you back at first. And not to forget that there's
no viewfinder. If you do want to use a viewfinder you'd have to buy a separate one for 200 euros, the VF-1. But the 12.3 megapixel quality and the sharpness in general really isn't bad!

Anyway, let's see some photos!

I must say, they're not the best I've made but for a first day with a new camera, I must say they're quite nice. 






  • One tip I must give all of you -and myself- about using these types of cameras:
Try using Aperture/Shutterspeed/Manual-mode most. I even prefer manual really. Also have a set ISO-value since the auto ISO definitely tries a bit too hard in some situations, creating very distorted and grainy photos. 
In the end I think it's a great camera, you just have to get used to the settings and where everything is. But even the manual tells you how to do everything in a very user-friendly way.

  • So if you're looking for a cheap way to always have a proper camera around with you, look at one of the Pen cameras. I personally prefer the Olympus cameras but that's everyone else's own opinion. Interchangeable lenses are good, but can turn out to be very expensive. Accessories are also on the expensive-side. 
  • I know I've missed some aspects of the camera but again, this is not a review. But I might still be doing that in the future.

Tell me what you think in the comment section below (no need to log in/register!!)
and have a lovely day.

Sander Marskamp
Photographer, Designer



Sunday, April 22, 2012

Cylinders

Here's a quick little update on the weekend:

I've been using my camera quite a lot this weekend, and since a new 'mediacenter' opened
this weekend with some outside-art, I thought I'd go and check it out.

And I must say it's quite something. It're these cylinders that -at first- glow a blue light. However,
when you walk past them or touch them, they make these noises and change color.
Interactive art, really.
I thought it was quite interesting and was kind of hoping I'd be able to get some nice bulb shutterspeed
photos off it but the streetlights in the back were too bright for that.

Luckily when a couple came past, I was able to get this nice little photo. Post-processed it just a tad bit
to get the colors more saturated, and of course the exposure-vignette around it.

It really is a shame about the watermark but oh well.. If anyone's interested, he/she can always contact me.