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bramzistor on deviantART

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

I have finally created an account on deviantART. Unfortunately, the username bramz was already taken by another Belgian Bram, though he’s not using it. Nevertheless, I had to choose another one and the outcome is bramzistor (short for bramzistor radio =). I hope using it for displaying some of my better (read: less sucking) photographs. [...]

monitor calibration

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

When viewing my gallery from another PC, I noticed that the images showed a bit too dark, especially the black and white ones. This was of course due to a badly calibrated monitor. I started looking for some resources on monitor calibration, and this is what I came up with: black point The black point [...]

first HDR photo editing experiment

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

My first experiment in HDR (High Dynamic Range) photo editing. I’m a bit reluctant to use the term HDR, because technically, none of the images were ever stored in a HDR file format. Unless you count Canon’s RAW CS2 format as HDR, which I don’t. Not really anyway. I also do not count the use [...]

Le Tour de France in Ghent

Monday, July 9th, 2007

Today, the second étape of the ever legendary Tour de France finished in Ghent, Belgium, the city where I work and live during the week. We got a day off for this event, so what else could I do than to go and watch the tour in real life? I positioned myself on the front [...]

gallery RSS feed

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

I’ve finally added an RSS feed to my photogallery. Now, you will be able to easily find the latest additions or updates, without having to browse through all albums. I hope you enjoy it!

gallery.bramz.net

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

I’ve bought myself a Canon EOS 400D recently. It’s a digital single-lens reflex camera what means it uses a mirror to show the image in a optical viewfinder instead of showing them on an LCD, and that you can also replace the lens. I’m pretty happy with it, it’s a nice machine that gives you [...]