The week begins with a cat and dog theme. My friend Jan lives in Grembergen, near Dendermonde in Belgium. We went to visit her last Saturday. Jan has an extremely aristocratic cat:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 24-70mm L Canon, ISO 400)
The next day we were walking around in Amsterdam, where I spotted these two very different dog/owner pairs:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 24-70mm L Canon, ISO 200)
(Canon 1D Mark II, 135mm L Canon, ISO 400)
Then we go back to Belgium for a view of the main street in Grembergen:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 24-70mm L Canon, ISO 200)
When I walk around Amsterdam, I often see tourists looking at maps. Not an uncommon sight in any big city, of course, and Amsterdam lends itself well to getting lost as it has many small streets and alleys. What I found amusing in this scene is the combination of the couple studying the map and the poster behind them; the coordinates on the poster are those of the Rijksmuseum:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 24-70mm L Canon, ISO 400)
I sat down for a cup of coffee and just looked at the human traffic walking by. That is one of my favourite pastimes in Amsterdam. Here are two pairs of legs:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 135mm L Canon, ISO 400)
A lonely bench:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 24-70mm L Canon, ISO 400)
A sign of the times, unfortunately:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 24-70mm L Canon, ISO 400)
And finally, autumn is clearly here. We don’t have the kind of fall colours here that draw people to New England, so I contend myself with foliage on a smaller scale:
(Canon 1D Mark II, 24-70mm L Canon, ISO 400)
Glad to see the 135 being used- and beautifully- Rog
Comment by Roger — 17 October 2006 @ 18:13