In autumn the landscape in Canada turns into warm colours.

For more composite pictures please
visit www.ralf-kayser-photo.com
The Yukon Territory … Continue Reading ››
the corrosion at the UNESCO world heritage Völklinger Hütte shows a huge variety of colors.
For more composite pictures please
visit www.ralf-kayser-photo.com
Völklinger Hütte is a … Continue Reading ››
Pictures were captured in Summer 2014.
It was during the soccer world championship.
You can see the Empire State Building which is colored
in Black-Red-Gold, the colors of the German flag. This was
because of the German 7:1 victory over Brazil the day before.
Typicaly impresions from Tuscany are in colour because of the special light in this region.
But also in black&white you can get an idea how "light" looks in Tuscany - just use your imagination.
Yellow, every where you are looking, you will see a yellow taxi.
You know you are in New York City.
It is nearly impossible to take a picture without capturing a taxi.
No difference during the day or at night.
[google-map-v3 shortcodeid="32c63c90" width="350" height="350" zoom="12" maptype="roadmap" mapalign="left" directionhint="false" … Continue Reading ››
Not only buildings are big in NYC, also the rest!
[google-map-v3 shortcodeid="1708fe3b" width="350" height="350" zoom="12" maptype="roadmap" mapalign="left" directionhint="false" language="default" poweredby="false" maptypecontrol="true" pancontrol="true" zoomcontrol="true" scalecontrol="true" streetviewcontrol="true" scrollwheelcontrol="false" draggable="true" tiltfourtyfive="false" enablegeolocationmarker="false" enablemarkerclustering="false" addmarkermashup="false" addmarkermashupbubble="false" addmarkerlist="New York city{}1-default.png" bubbleautopan="true" distanceunits="km" showbike="false" showtraffic="false" showpanoramio="false"]
Imfrared pictures were taken with a Nikon D700 which was converted by Optic Makario exchanging the internal IR-pass filter. This standard filter is blocking the infrared rays above 700 nm, it is mounted directly in front of the sensor. Allowing to pass visible … Continue Reading ››