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Een trap in het kantorengedeelte. Ook hier hangt weer één van de vele Gispen lampen. Opvallend zijn de blauwe banen links en rechts van de trap, de rood geverfde steunen en niet te vergeten de tegeltjes. Aan de overkant is een gedeelte van de expeditie te zien. Even groot bekijken - door op de 'L' toets te drukken.
Opmerking: onze groep bestond uit hobby fotografen die op één of andere manier te maken hadden met de fotowinkel van Foka te Rotterdam (nu Kamera-Express). Heel vaak zag ik deze mensen langs bepaalde punten lopen, vooral details werden niet opgemerkt. Zo ook, bij deze trap. Er was zelfs iemand die mij aankeek met een blik van 'moet je dat nu fotograferen?'. Misschien komt het omdat macro fotografie een passie van mij is, ik nogal gedetailleerd kijk?
A staircase in the office area. Here too hangs one of the many Gispen lamps. Striking are the blue stripes to the left and right of the stairs, the red painted supports, not to mention the tiles. A part of the expedition can be seen on the other side. Viewing the same size - by pressing the 'L' key.
Remark: our group consisted of hobby photographers who in one way or another had to do with the photo shop of Foka in Rotterdam (now Kamera-Express). Very often I saw these people walking past certain points, especially details were not noticed. Likewise, with this staircase. There was even someone who looked at me with a look of 'should you photograph that now?'. Maybe it's because macro photography is a passion of mine, I look quite detailed?
Downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. October 8, 2015.
Impossible Project Third Man Records Yellow Duochrome.
'Roid Week 2015-2.2.1
Hoek van Holland, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Maasvlakte, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Hoek van Holland, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Een beetje van mij, een beetje Photoshop en een beetje Topaz ..... Volgens een bewoner branden de lantaarns nooit, alleen de TL-verlichting die er bovenin zit, wordt ontstoken. Een starburst staat een stuk gezelliger...
A little bit of me , a little Photoshop and a little Topaz .... According to a resident the lanterns never burn their lightbulb, but only the tube- lighting at the top is switched on. A starburst is a lot more pleasant to look at.....
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We got a new paint job with Line-X and no longer have to worry about hail, scratches, and rust on the paint. We also love how the matte black looks. They really did a terrific job!
Hoek van Holland, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Soulis: Vincent Van Gogh: Starry Night (June, 1889).
This is probably the most popular painting of the great Dutch master. It was finished near the mental asylum of Saint-Rémy, France, 13 months before Van Gogh's untimely death at the age of 37.
I was really elated to be able to take this photo of the original, without flash, at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. After about 131 years, the painting has substantially faded (Starry Night). I took the liberty of throwing in some light and strengthening the colors to get a bit closer to the brilliance, but not exactly the original Van Gogh palette, it once enjoyed. Here it is again with colors closer to the original palette.
Thank you!
Ook deze te verlichten uithangborden kom je hier tegen. De uithangborden hingen vroeger voor de winkels die Van Nelle tabak of thee verkochten. Pure nostalgie.
You will also find these illuminated signboards here. The signboards used to hang in front of the shops that sold Van Nelle tobacco or tea. Pure nostalgia.
A truly remarkable conveyance. And the photo gets EXPLORED, even though I was not the photographer! Sometimes the best pictures were not originally posted to flickr; instead, they've appeared on ebay or in Hemmings as part of the advertisement.
Near Lake Van in Eastern Turkey there is a breeding facility for Van cats (Van Cat Research Centre), a distinctive white cat with heterochromia, i.e., one blue eye and one amber eye. They are also called "swimming cats" and have been observed swimming in Lake Van. They have lived in the Lake Van/Anatolia region for centuries and are said to be related to the African wild cat that was domesticated for rodent control about 9,000 years ago when crop farming began in this area.
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Hoek van Holland, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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A lovely brick building I discovered in Riebeek-Kasteel, one of the oldest towns in South Africa.
For Wednesday Walls
seen thirteen years ago on a rare snow day
at VanDusen Gardens in Vancouver.
listening to Ravel's "Pavane for a dead princess"
performed on harp and cello by
Ellen Sejersted Bodtker & Bjorg Vaernes
Scanned print.
Mamiya 645 ProTL w/ M-S 45 mmf2.8.
Lith printed on Foma Retrobrom and toned in Se 1+7.
Op 20 september was ik een dagje naar Hulten om daar genietend van het weer wat Brabantroutetreinen op de foto te zetten. Vier van deze treinen waren van SBB Cargo International. De trein op de foto betreft een volledig beladen Busto-Shuttle. Een fraaie trein bestaande uit voornamelijk trailers. De tractie wordt geleverd door een van MRCE gehuurde, maar van logo voorziene 189, ditmaal de 189 102. Ter hoogte van de Hulteneindsestraat passeert het geheel in de volle zon het handjevol fotografen.
Happy birthday Ina!
Hardangervidda - Noorwegen. (Takk Kjersti!)
♫♪♫ NOCTURNE - Secret Garden ♪♫♪
Fijne dag!: Jaep Kees, Elise en Rixt.
Dikke tuut!
Carolin and I are members of a local Landcare group. Carolin is vastly more active in this area than I am, but I did attend an event last week. It was entertaining and interesting. The property we visited had a number of features of interest, including this old Morris van which was certainly beyond salvage, but interesting in its own way.