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Abstract & Macro  Plants & Fungi 

Unsharp Mask

11/10/2010  by Marijn 

Over the last few weeks, I found lots and lots of toadstools and fungi. They were everywhere and hard to be missed. Last weekend, I finally decided to focus my attention on the fungi and so I went to my favorite nearby fungal forest. You can imagine I was unhappily surprised when it appeared that […]

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Mammals 

Stuck in a Rut

06/10/2010  by Marijn 

The term stuck in a rut can be used figuratively to refer to a situation in which, as time progresses, the situation is unable to be changed or steered in a desired way (Wikipedia). When a photographer is stuck in a rut, it usually means he or she produces the same (kind of) images again […]

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Plants & Fungi 

Autumn Crocus

29/09/2010  by Marijn 

An abnormal silence in the blogosphere from my side, due to a short vacation break with the family in a pieceful cottage with no internet connection. Here’s a catch-up (and backdated) post. Just before setting off for the holiday, I went to a nature reserve close to home which is wellknown for its large numbers […]

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Uncategorized 

Hit the Road

22/09/2010  by Marijn 

No time for photography last weekend, at least not actively. From September 19 – 26, Brabants Landschap organizes the ‘ Week van het Landschap’. This year based in the beautiful Herbertusbossen in Heeze, all kinds of activities take place to connect people with nature (conservation). Besides doing walks and bicycle routes, people can watch a […]

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Landscapes 

Further Up On The Road

14/09/2010  by Marijn 

After a few more days of rain, the rising water level at the inland lake had flooded the last remaining islands. So chances for waders were slim, if not to say non-existing. Because the weather forecast looked promising, I decided to leave the long lens at home and try my hand at landscapes. After all, […]

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Birds 

A Mere Inch

06/09/2010  by Marijn 

A mere inch. That’s how little the heavy rains of last week have made the water level of the inland lake rise. The direct consequence of the higher water is the disappearance of the mudflats and grassy islands in the lake. Which in turn are (better: used to be) the foraging grounds for waders and Lapwings. Weather […]

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