It couldn’t have been longer than 5 minutes, but I got my best 2 shots of the Milky Way so far. With again just a camera and a tripod, focussing went quite smoothly and locating the Milky Way has become a fairly straightforward job by now. With ISO at 6400 (as sensitive as my camera gets) and exposure time at 20 seconds (maximum without visible trailing at 18mm), I barely had to do any post processing to get proper images.
Author: jcdeboer
Photos from ‘Amsterdamse Bos’ and some garden photos
While in the Netherlands we generally don’t consider our forests very exciting (it lacks bears, tigers, trees the size of skyscrapers … oh and some pinguins would be cool!), when you look a bit harder and pay attention to the smaller stuff, there is plenty of cool things to see.
- Small and old Hortensia petals of a lower leaf
- Bamboo shortly after rain
- A bumblebee being very busy with the lavender
- Agapanthus, also called ‘Lilly of the Nile’
- Hazy and clouded morning in the ‘Amsterdamse Bos’
- Droplets on yellow flowers
- Buttercup flower, known for its hydrophobic petals
- A tree that’s not imposing in size, but definately has a cool characteristic shape.
- Fairly straight stream
- The floor here seemed like a bed of moss floating on water
- More mosses!
- Little red crab depriving reed of whatever it eats













