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16FEB2013 Aligot!

Luca invited:
Dear friends,
it is my pleasure to invite you all to a nice evening at my place to taste a delicious dish prepared by Hugh (some of you may know him already).
The dish is about a lot of cheese, potatos and sausage.
I attach a link for your convenience: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aligot
The max number of friends we can feed is 10, therefore we will accept only the first 10 that will reply YES to this kind invitation AND come to the dinner.
You will just need to bring your best smile, some wine and please no heavy desserts, better just some light ice cream or hot spirits to help our stomachs 😉
I and Hugh look forward to receive the quickest 10 of you and have another amazing evening at my place!
See you soon!
Luca & Hugh

In the elevator. I am not sure if I understand why? Why would someone lit an fire in an elevator?


Potatoes are smashed with a special tool


Sausages


that’s how well smashed potatoes should look like!


cream, and more cream


 


mixing it well


and always check the consistency – this is NOTHING


add more cheese


better!


perfect!


hmmmmmm – sooo tasty!

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February 1, 2013 – ART TRUC TROC

ART TRUC TROC at BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts

they say, it’s THE BIGGEST EXHIBITION / EVENT OF CONTEMPORARY ART IN BELGIUM ! (including photography)

One photo in exchange for a year of private piano lessons by a teacher at the music conservatory

Interesting, It’s really art trade. Visitors write their offer on a sticker.

Sometimes those offers seem to bee really valuable, but sometimes it would not even cover the production cost
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Many photographs of different quality, not so much sculture and others.


The entrance to BOZAR is on the left. Looking at Galerie Ravenstein.


A queue for the truc troc museum and party night


.. part of the guerilla knitting project ?


 


lost or art?


 


 


stickers with the offer


 


 


funny dimensions


at least – not only photos


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


I now the place from which the picture was taken and wonder if the small house is gone…


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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Interesting projects Technology

Project: RACE – the status display used at Formula 1 GP of Luxembourg

Only six weeks time to develop and install the status display for the ‘holy grail’ of the Formula 1 race: Race Control.
Connected to the radio system, the display system ‘RACE’ showed the realtime position of the support vehicles (R-Car, S-Car,Rescue, Fire etc.)
An very exciting project done by C.S. (c-7)

Finished!


Race control


My assistant!


the perfect view


Race Control


 

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Moto Retro Wieze 9 & 10 february 2013

Quote from the site:
“Moto Retro Wieze next edition 9 & 10 february 2013. Special cafĂ© racers exhibit. Old motor bikes, yellow stained manuals, shiny head-lights? Enthusiastic collectors of old motorbikes and accessories. You can find it all at Moto Retro. Sell or exhange. Just for the fun, the excitement and the smell of nostalgia. Or are you looking for that one missing part. And perhaps you might want to buy the old motorbike you always dreamt of. Moto Retro is the place to be. Each year thousands visit the old motorbike jumble for its atmosphere and the encounters with the genuine die-hards.”

a small village in Belgium


hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts


big space


 


 


oil


and crome


 


 


need contact?


 


 


 


hahaha


 


 


uff, too much


 


 


 


and a lot of over – much to much. Was even new not so good…


a beatuy


 


 


 


 


 

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Die speziellen Abende in BrĂŒssel

Menschen, die das Kochen, Essen, Trinken und Plaudern lieben treffen sich von Zeit zu Zeit

An dem letzten Tag im Januar 2013 irgendwo in BrĂŒssel


Fleisch!


und Wurzeln fĂŒr das Dessert


Tomaten fĂŒr die Vorspeise


fleißiges Schnibbeln


der Kamin (ja, viele Wohnungen in BrĂŒssel haben das) wird angeheizt


 


 


 


Knoblauch muss sein


das werden die Spiegeleierchen


sorgfÀltig die Oliven achteln


die Wurzeln


fĂŒr das Dessert


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

 

 

 


 


 


 


 


 

 

 

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

 

 

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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Looking for Brussels Photography Meetup?

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New Year 2012-2013 Brussels Firework Photographies – the making-of

The making-of
We are already at the second day of 2013. After I posted a few of the firework pictures to facebook, I’ve got some questions how those pictures were done.
Here is a short making-of.


The plan
I’ve planned to take nice pictures of the firework but and not to spend the first minutes of the year behind the camera and to have a nice Yew Years party.

Automatic shooting
All the pictures were taken automatically while I was enjoying a nice glass of champagne, watching the fireworks and party.

The smallest camera did all the work
Even I carried a lot of gear (those who know me, know the story) to the friends place where we had this nice view, the most impressive pictures came from the Canon Power Shot S90, not from the Fujiifim  X100 nor the Nikon D300. The Canon S90 is very similar to the G9 but is lighter, has less controls and no optical viewfinder. Even after surviving some minutes underwater in a river in Thailand, my G9 died recently its final death after an plane crash – that’s why I took the S90.


Tell me your secrets
I’ve put S90 on a small tripod (normally I don’t recommend those, but in this case it was ok), set ISO to 200, f7.2 and 5 seconds exposure and started the motion-detection / lightning detection script.
Motion-detection / lightning detection script – what the heck?
Since a few years, there is an modified software available for the Canon Power Shot cameras. It is some kind of ‘un-official’ and not supported by Canon. It installs on a memory card (which can be a bit tricky) but really worthwhile the effort.
It provides a lot of interesting features, like pre-defined functions for bracketing or specific RAW settings but also the possibility to create user defined scripts, accessing the camera functions and much more.
You find more details here: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK 

As mentioned before, the setup was ISO to 200, f7.2 and 5 seconds exposure, RAW format and using the fast lightning / motion-detection script. This scripts releases the shutter each time something significant happens in the view of the camera. Even you can set different thresholds or specific areas, I left it with the defaults.

Go and take the pictures, I’ll have a drink
The firework lasted 20 minutes. The Canon S90 took automatically roughly 60 pictures with a “good” rate of nearly 50% and a “woow” rate of maybe 15%-20% (I stayed with the default set-up).
In the meanwhile I had at least three glasses of Champagne and plenty of “Happy New Year Kisses”.

What came after
There was minimal post-processing, mostly limited to little contrast enhancements  and cropping.

Happy New Year 2013!!!

If you are interested to learn more about photography, share knowledge and meet other people interested in photography in an relaxed way, check-out http://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Photography/ and join the group or leave your reply for specific questions.


 

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