Fotorandom: Rótulo luminoso rojo de estanco mostrando la letra T y la temperatura de 14°C en una calle oscura 🌃
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Tall towers press in along the Brisbane River, their glass faces hard in the midday sun. The river keeps its slow curve, holding a quiet question about what we build and what we erase.

#Photography #Monochrome #blackandwhite #Brisbane #Cityscape #UrbanLight #River

Tall towers press in along the Brisbane River, their glass faces hard in the midday sun. The river keeps its slow curve, holding a quiet question about what we build and what we erase.

#Photography #Monochrome #blackandwhite #Brisbane #Cityscape #UrbanLight #River
“Drawing Circles with Light”

Sometimes photography becomes a dialogue between light and motion.
After capturing the stillness of Spoorpark, I decided to try the opposite — movement. With my Canon 5D Mark IV and the Sigma 24–70 Art still set to ISO 3200 and a 6-second exposure, I aimed for the Westpoint Tower and began to draw circles with my camera.

In those few seconds, the static lights became fluid — ribbons of color swirling through the darkness. The sensor recorded every trace of that movement, translating intentional motion blur into something new: a painted rhythm of photons and time.

It’s fascinating how a simple circular gesture can turn structured architecture into abstract light art — proof that photography isn’t only about freezing moments, but also about exploring what happens when we let them flow.

Photography, after all, is just another way of studying light and life.

#LongExposure #LightPainting #IntentionalCameraMovement #ICM #UrbanLight #NightPhotography #CreativeExposure #Spoorpark #Tilburg #WestpointTower #CityLights #ExperimentalPhotography #PhotographyAsScience #Canon5DMarkIV #Sigma2470Art #UrbanExploration #PhysicsOfLight #LightInMotion #ByMaikelPhotography #MaikeldeBakkerPhotography
Spoorpark by Night

Around 20:30, the park was almost empty, the air still, and the city quietly humming in the background. The scene was too dim for handheld photography — the light levels had dropped well below what 1/250 could handle. So, I set my Canon 5D Mark IV on the ground, attached the Sigma 24–70mm Art, and switched to a 6-second exposure at ISO 3200. A 10-second timer prevented any vibration from the shutter press.

In that brief span, photons from dozens of small light sources — streetlamps, strings of decorative bulbs, reflections off distant buildings — converged on the sensor, translating an invisible trickle of light into structured data.

Photography, in essence, is the science of collecting light, one moment at a time. This image is what those six seconds of light looked like, seen through the calm of Spoorpark at night.

#Spoorpark #TilburgByNight #LongExposurePhotography #NightPhotography #Canon5DMarkIV #SigmaArt2470 #UrbanLight #CityAtNight #PhotographyScience #LightAndData #LowLightPhotography #DocumentaryPhotography #PhysicsOfLight #UrbanLandscape #DutchPhotography #TilburgCity #FineArtPhotography #CreativeProcess #VisualStorytelling #ByMaikelPhotography