Spring at the Airport, a set on Flickr.
Almost exactly one year ago I was making my evening commute home via Schiphol Airport and noticed the sun shining through the glass façade. I was struck by its intensity, the shadows cast as people walked by, and crouched down to take some shots with my iPhone.  This was the day I truly caught the photography bug, and it set me on the journey I’ve been on for the last year. I bought a proper camera, learned the finnicky science of exposure and composition, the nature and effect of light. I did some research and discovered that the light I saw was very rare; due to the precession of the sun it would take a year for those same conditions to occur. Any other time of year the sun would be blocked by buildings.  So I kept my eye out this month, knowing the sun would soon be in the right position again, and yesterday, there it was.  A security guard came to ask me what I was doing, taking snaps of passers-by, holding the camera at hip-height. I enthusiastically explained the story to him, and he soon got bored and left me alone.  I must have shot four hundred frames, just to get a few that captured the texture and the power of the light. I’m not sure they beat the magic of the original iPhone pics I took last year – but I’m happy I got them. I can try again next year!
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Spring at the Airport, a set on Flickr.

Almost exactly one year ago I was making my evening commute home via Schiphol Airport and noticed the sun shining through the glass façade. I was struck by its intensity, the shadows cast as people walked by, and crouched down to take some shots with my iPhone.

This was the day I truly caught the photography bug, and it set me on the journey I’ve been on for the last year. I bought a proper camera, learned the finnicky science of exposure and composition, the nature and effect of light. I did some research and discovered that the light I saw was very rare; due to the precession of the sun it would take a year for those same conditions to occur. Any other time of year the sun would be blocked by buildings.

So I kept my eye out this month, knowing the sun would soon be in the right position again, and yesterday, there it was.

A security guard came to ask me what I was doing, taking snaps of passers-by, holding the camera at hip-height. I enthusiastically explained the story to him, and he soon got bored and left me alone.

I must have shot four hundred frames, just to get a few that captured the texture and the power of the light. I’m not sure they beat the magic of the original iPhone pics I took last year – but I’m happy I got them. I can try again next year!

Arise. on Flickr.

Arise. on Flickr.

I miss her. on Flickr.Random shot of a dude at Schiphol airport a few weeks ago. He looked so sad.

I miss her. on Flickr.

Random shot of a dude at Schiphol airport a few weeks ago. He looked so sad.

Frantic on Flickr.Frantic: A stylish chick with savage kicks is hurried to the airport car park by her ho-hum beau.

Frantic on Flickr.

Frantic: A stylish chick with savage kicks is hurried to the airport car park by her ho-hum beau.