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Scheveningen De Zuid, The Hague, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Advertising poster seen through protective netting at a building site in Mexico City's Colonia Roma Norte.
A re-edit of an old shot from 2016. I've been going through the archives, trying to make a bit more space on HD.
Still repairing the damage in Colonia Condesa several years after Mexico City's devastating 2017 earthquake.
Scheveningen De Zuid, The Hague, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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An old industrial area in the Scheveningen harbour is being transformed into housing.
Scheveningen De Zuid, The Hague, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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© 2017 Bart van Damme
from above, they become ants in a world they did not design, their orange vests small flames against concrete certainty. yellow cables snake through shadows like veins of possibility, connecting what was to what will be. in this geometry of progress, human hands still matter most. we build cathedrals from steel and glass, but it is the workers who breathe life into our dreams. every structure is a prayer written in sweat and precision.
captured during a site visit to our townhouse el mar in portixol, mallorca, this photo tells a quiet story of a rare rainy day on the island. the reflection of the figure on the rain-streaked glass creates a haunting double, while the monochrome tones and overcast sky add a sense of calm and introspection. with the mediterranean sea in the background, the scene blends the modern structure of the building with the natural setting, finding beauty in the rare texture of raindrops on glass—a detail not often seen here. it’s a reflective moment, both literally and figuratively, where the unusual mallorcan rain brings a unique depth to the shot.