The Clinic – Photo101 Rehab is an event for everyone who loves photography, and wants join a community of like-minded people, who are also fun to connect with. All you need to bring is your passion. Just so you know, mine is to shoot portraits and street photography.
Some of you asked me if only photographers can join the Photo Rehab… Professionals, amateurs or just curious about photography, anyone is welcome. What are you waiting for? Check here how it works.
The best way to keep the good mood during ‘burning-icy’ rain days is to ignore it and carry on. Having a Dutch-wind & rain-proof umbrella, is all I needed to get me to and fro my destinations. In between places, my iPhone and I made some pit stops to shoot the world around us. I did some minor editing using the Olympus app and Camera+.





Here is what ‘The Clinic Photo Rehab is:
This blog hosted ‘The Photo101 Rehab Clinic’ from 04 to 31 December 2014 and featured over 170 photos made by Photobloggers Andy Townend, Mara Eastern, Cardinal Guzman, DesleyJane, Justine, Amy, Teresa, Albert, Terri, Giving Thought, Ellen, Nalinki, Mariangeles, DwayCrafts, Lucy, Terri, Bampa’s Views, PeaceCrafting, Dreaming of Leaving and Project Easier.
As former patients informed me that the withdrawal symptoms remained active, and new patients recognized the same symptoms, The Clinic – Photo Rehab reopened its doors.
You can do a self-examination. If you detect any of the following symptoms, as carefully described by Albert from the blog Passionately Curious, come and join us: “Withdrawal symptoms may include the incessant need to carry your camera everywhere with you, the need to wake up in the wee hours to take photos during the golden hour, and checking up on others you met during the course to see what their newfound knowledge has brought fruit to.”
How to join:
Time: The Clinic is open 24 x 7 until the healing process ends.
Camera: You can use any camera, from DSLR, mirrorless, compact, to smartphones.
Theme: Bring your creativity and photograph a theme of your liking in B&W or Color. With or without edition. We like learning techniques as well, if you want to share it with everyone.
Who can join: Anyone can join; and not only former Photo 101 bloggers. All you need is passion. Passion to speak up through images – or words, if you may want to add your thoughts to it as well – showing what you see and how much that is important to you.
Thanks for joining and enjoy it.
The Clinic – Photo Rehab
Here is the link to add your photos. Knock the wall… and click on the image below:
Even if you don’t want to join in, click above and appreciate the beautiful photos of the former and current participants. Go and check their wonderful blogs as well:
Musings from a Frequent Flying Scientist
Awesomesauce baby! I especially love paving the way and colouring darkness – just gorgeous!!
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They are amazing. Anything you point your camera at turns into gold. Seriously.
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Mara, your comments are precious because I gathered that you don’t waste your ‘likes’ and don’t bs people with meaningless compliments.
I shall keep your golden comment in my heart.
❤
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I’m flattered. You turn a compliment directed at you into a compliment directed at the person who complimented you. If this makes sense.
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It makes perfect sense and it’s called fair judgment and reciprocity.
Just accept it!
😉
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Great series on a rainy day! You’ve got me hooked and thinking about joining photo rehab; I seem to meet the definitions of needing rehab!
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Then hurry up and get your place in the clinic. We’re open 24×7. Feel welcome.
Thanks.
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These are (of course) exceptional photos, I love “see through” with the blurred rain (tear) drops…
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I can imagine you liked that. Thank you so much, Andy. I enjoyed doing it despite the rain. My umbrella did t always helped me. It was worth it.
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I really like paving the way and the coloring darkness photo too!
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Thanks Tildy! Appreciated you dropping by.
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Now how on earth did you do the top one? X
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The striking colorful bikes stood out there and made the contrast. I only applied one filter – dramatic – which brought guess what, drama, to the clouds and dark colors.
Try Olympus app. I have it because I have a Olympus mirrorless.
You can use it though.
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you are a haven of info…grinzzz….Wow they must have been painted with some kind of ultraviolet paint, the photo is fab x
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Yes, it was fabulous. It was fluorescent paint. That’s what made me stop there.
Let me tell you an interesting thing about bikes in Amsterdam. I have once wrote a post about that.
They are stolen frequently and we spend lots with locks. I have 3!
Junks sell it for 10-20 euros but there is is also organized crime behind that.
We know that when people buy a stolen one, the first thing they do is to change their original color.
So… Make your guess.
Xx
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ah so my addled brain takes it that all those bikes were stolen and changed colour or am I being a total dim wit here? lol x
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It’s a wining guess. Of course it may be that someone decided to paint a not stolen bike, but the odds are indicating otherwise. Xx
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I do declare you and I are right!
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Amen! Lol
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These are truly stunning photos Lucile. What a beautiful eye you have. X
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DJ, thank you so much. Xx
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Perfect shots! I especially love the editing of the colorful bicycles in the first pic!
And the cobble-stoned street…Bravissima!
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Thanks Lia!
You chose my faves!
Xxx
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So cool! I love them all but particularly the bike pic. Well done Lucile ☔️
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Thank you! It’s my preferred too!
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Quite unique collection of photographs. Cool perspective and compostions
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