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The Making of the Wedding Invitation

Our wedding invitation had to be something special and creative. Adrienne and I discussed what we wanted the card to say: love, happiness, creativity, activeness, warmth, etc. We didn’t want to settle with a standard card so we decided we would make one ourselves. After brainstorming we went out to buy a lot of water washable paint. By using our hands and feet (kindergarten style) we painted the decorations of the card on large pieces of white paper which I used to use as a background for my photography.
It turned out that water washable is kind of an over statement. It took about a day to get rid of the blue color from my feet and hands.
The next day I prepared a studio setup in the living room and I took pictures of the painted text and decoration. After putting paint on ourselves it was our turn. Luckily we had Tomasso over for dinner. It was great to have someone not covered in paint to take our picture. It took about 30 shots and a hernia to get the picture we really liked, but it was well worth it.


The next day I sat down to photoshop it all together. I must say I’m really happy about the result.
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Vesna in Lisse

This Wednesday me Vesna and Tim went to Lisse to take some pictures in its famous flower fields. Lisse is known for the “Keukenhof”, but the whole area is filled with flower fields. It was a sunny day, but nonetheless it was very windy and cold (10C)! Luckily Vesna brought a wardrobe along that would even make a winter scene on the north pole look like a hot mid-summer day. After Photoshopping the blue lips and goosebumps, the pictures actually give a feeling of a warm spring day.

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Architecture Photography Workshop

I’m attending an architecture photography workshop at the CKE in Eindhoven. I’m not really an architecture photographer, but I thought it would be nice to learn. Our assignment was to go one day to Rotterdam and take pictures there. It wasn’t a very photogenic day, the sky was boringly hazy and the light very diffuse. But still I could take some interesting shots.

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Survivorman

After watching countless episodes of Discovery Channel’s “Survivorman”, Arjen thought it would be fun to take a “Fire and Bivouac” course and learn some survival skills ourselves. It sounded like fun, so I agreed to take the course with him with a company called “Extra Survival”. We arrived on Friday the 12th around 20.30h in the forest. There we got a short instruction on how to build a shelter from a piece of plastic sheeting, after which we had to build our accommodation for the night.
The next day we learned how to make a fire and build a shelter from natural material. I must say I slept better in my “natural” shelter than underneath my plastic sheet. But perhaps that’s due to the hard work that day. On the last day we learned how to collect the best fire starters and how to set up a plastic sheet shelter in different situations.

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SkiVips

From the 27th of February till the 6th of March, I was in Les Collons in Wallis, Switzerland, with Adrienne’s VIP (video-processing) group. Of course when you put a bunch of nerds together, add in a roll of duck-tape and purfoam, then something geeky-cool and totally useless is bound to happen. Tomasso, Frank and Karl came up with the idea to build an “omnicamera”, a camera with a 360 degrees viewing angle. Of course all for use on the piste. They built a very dangerous contraption, but it seemed to work. I’m still waiting for the video’s. As soon as I have them, I’ll put them on here.
My skiing skills are also slowly improving, I even can manage going down the black pistes (I’m so proud of myself).

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Off Road 4×4

Bin and Arjen gave me a “bongo” for my birthday; a sort of adventure gift card. I chose to take a 4×4 off-road day course with “traffic control” in Eindhoven. In old 4×4 Suzuki’s me and around 10 others got to drive around a challenging course with small hills, tree logs, water, stairs etc. The teacher explained how to best tackle different parts of this terrain. My co-driver had to stop early (because he had some other appointment, not due to my bad driving), so I had the car for myself the rest of the day, which was great.
I had a really fun time, it was a great gift!

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