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Ik vind deze palen op het Plein toch een beetje griezelig. Alsof het Forum al bezig is met de voorbereiding van hun tribunalen...
Ik vermoed dat dit de basis is voor een groot hek rondom het Binnenhof aan de kant van het Plein waarachter ze hun bouwketen en andere dingen straks kwijt kunnen. Hier zullen we minimaal 5 jaar tegenaan moeten kijken. Jammer dat het Plein zo ontsiert wordt.
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Metro-State Vehicle Protection Unit
Orlando, Florida
February 2021
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
Nicolette Krul is presentatrice van het radioprogramma 'Studio Haagsche Bluf' op Radio West 89.3FM. Daarnaast presenteert Nicolette Krul 'De Grote ADO Show' op TV West, iedere vrijdag vanaf 18:00 uur.
Couturier jurk: Edwin Oudshoorn uit leiden
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Working on a clip for my next music track Je bosse sur un clip pour ma prochaine chanson #fleshandacrylic #painting #art #benheine #benheineart #music #benheinemusic #clip #peinture #model #abstrait #abstract #abstraction #mannequin #bodypainting #colors
Kris Dewitte » AMAZING WOMEN
NIGHTMOOD / SOFT IRRUPTIONS IN A PRIVATE PLACE
27 Nov – 31 Dec 2016
Thu-Sat 14-18, Sun 11-14
Galerie Jan Dhaese
Ajuinlei 15B, 9000 Ghent (Belgium)
"The New Baby's Biography" by A.O. Kaplan. Drawings by Ruth Mary Hallock. Decorative work by Ysabel DeWitte Kaplan. Copyrighted 1891, 1908 by Brentano's of New York.
"The New Baby's Biography" by A.O. Kaplan. Drawings by Ruth Mary Hallock. Decorative work by Ysabel DeWitte Kaplan. Copyrighted 1891, 1908 by Brentano's of New York.
De 28e editie van het Haagse Rode Kruis Gala vond plaats in Sociëteit de Witte met ontvangst in het mauristshuis. De opbrengst van de avond gaat naar het project 'EHBO in de wijk' om in diverse wijken EHBO cursussen tegen gereduceerd tarief aan te kunnen bieden. De avond werd gepresenteerd door Frits Wester (parlementair verslaggever voor RTL Nieuws) en Nicolette Kruk (presentator bij Omroep West). Op deze avond zijn ruim 20 tafels verkocht aan verscheidene bedrijven, er werd gegeten en er traden artiesten op.
"The New Baby's Biography" by A.O. Kaplan. Drawings by Ruth Mary Hallock. Decorative work by Ysabel DeWitte Kaplan. Copyrighted 1891, 1908 by Brentano's of New York.
Metro-State Vehicle Protection Unit
Orlando, Florida
February 2021
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
Kris Dewitte » AMAZING WOMEN
NIGHTMOOD / SOFT IRRUPTIONS IN A PRIVATE PLACE
27 Nov – 31 Dec 2016
Thu-Sat 14-18, Sun 11-14
Galerie Jan Dhaese
Ajuinlei 15B, 9000 Ghent (Belgium)
The New or Literary Society De Witte (in Dutch: De Nieuwe of Littéraire Sociëteit De Witte) is a well-known concept in The Hague and beyond. It is a symbol of a certain type of club spirit and business relationships. Characteristics such as men's club, lodges, old mores and values, a good old boys network, elitist or snobbish and only accessible to a select group of people, are often used to describe De Witte. And that’s partly true since it is a since it’s a common felt experience. On the other hand De Witte has a social and open character with activities that are accessible to a broader public.
Nevertheless, something mystical remains. A similar kind of atmosphere as with the freemasonry. One cannot easily put one’s finger on the true meaning or aim of the club. For example, the Articles of Association of the De Witte, state the club promotes social intercourse among its members as well as the practice of literature, fine arts, history and other sciences.
'De Witte' was founded in 1782 as a private club. It is housed in a monumental building on the Plein square next to the famous Mauritshuis and the Binnenhof. The name originates from the original white building before this one. The club was founded by 114 predominantly young notables as an club for social movement and 'lawful' out-door house activities. The word “New” refers to the fact that it was actually a re-establishment with regards to new political developments. 'Literary' was used as a pretext to escape the restrictions that existed in French times with regard to clubs.
On May 3rd 1870, the first stone was laid for the (new) building, which was designed by architect Cornelis Outshoorn. On some days more than 100 workers were working on the building project, which resulted that no more than 474,500 bricks could be laid in one week. Already on October 26, 1870, the building was (re)opened by Queen Sophie, although the inside was not finished yet. The interior is partly in a neo-renaissance style.
Technical stuff
This panorama consists of 15 individual handheld photos. Although the angle of the pano would under normal circumstances usually need 7 or 8 photos, the fact that there are many different lighting conditions and there are numerous horizontal and vertical lines in this interior, 15 were needed to have enough room for compensation during stitching and overflow. Stitching was done with PS CC. The best stitching algorithm that I have worked with (so far), and also very user friendly.
Further post-production included some colour toning and balancing the light. I gave the image a bit of 'umph' by using the vibrance, curves and contrast tools in PS. And as always, I added some copyright watermarks. They are, alas, there to stay due to the frequent copying of my photos. So, don't bother commenting on that.
"The New Baby's Biography" by A.O. Kaplan. Drawings by Ruth Mary Hallock. Decorative work by Ysabel DeWitte Kaplan. Copyrighted 1891, 1908 by Brentano's of New York.
De 28e editie van het Haagse Rode Kruis Gala vond plaats in Sociëteit de Witte met ontvangst in het mauristshuis. De opbrengst van de avond gaat naar het project 'EHBO in de wijk' om in diverse wijken EHBO cursussen tegen gereduceerd tarief aan te kunnen bieden. De avond werd gepresenteerd door Frits Wester (parlementair verslaggever voor RTL Nieuws) en Nicolette Kruk (presentator bij Omroep West). Op deze avond zijn ruim 20 tafels verkocht aan verscheidene bedrijven, er werd gegeten en er traden artiesten op. Ook was er een Veiling. Hier op de foto wordt de totale opbrengst bekendgemaakt. V.l.n.r. zijn op de foto te zien: Adriaan van Ooijen (voorzitter Haagse Rode Kruis), Daphne Tablot (locatiemanager afdeling Den Haag), Rabin Baldewsingh wethouder SWWS, Rens Vrolijk (voorzitter galacommissie 2015), Frits Wester en Nicolette Krul (presentatoren Rode Kruis Gala). Ook was er een toespraak van burgemeester van Aartsen, de burgemeester stond even stil bij de gebeurtenissen in Parijs. Samen met fotograaf Peter Busscher mocht ik dit Gala vastleggen.
The New or Literary Society De Witte (in Dutch: De Nieuwe of Littéraire Sociëteit De Witte) is a well-known concept in The Hague and beyond. It is a symbol of a certain type of club spirit and business relationships. Characteristics such as men's club, lodges, old mores and values, a good old boys network, elitist or snobbish and only accessible to a select group of people, are often used to describe De Witte. And that’s partly true since it is a since it’s a common felt experience. On the other hand De Witte has a social and open character with activities that are accessible to a broader public.
Nevertheless, something mystical remains. A similar kind of atmosphere as with the freemasonry. One cannot easily put one’s finger on the true meaning or aim of the club. For example, the Articles of Association of the De Witte, state the club promotes social intercourse among its members as well as the practice of literature, fine arts, history and other sciences.
'De Witte' was founded in 1782 as a private club. It is housed in a monumental building on the Plein square next to the famous Mauritshuis and the Binnenhof. The name originates from the original white building before this one. The club was founded by 114 predominantly young notables as an club for social movement and 'lawful' out-door house activities. The word “New” refers to the fact that it was actually a re-establishment with regards to new political developments. 'Literary' was used as a pretext to escape the restrictions that existed in French times with regard to clubs.
On May 3rd 1870, the first stone was laid for the (new) building, which was designed by architect Cornelis Outshoorn. On some days more than 100 workers were working on the building project, which resulted that no more than 474,500 bricks could be laid in one week. Already on October 26, 1870, the building was (re)opened by Queen Sophie, although the inside was not finished yet. The interior is partly in a neo-renaissance style.
Technical stuff
this is actually an out of the camera shot. Nothing much was done with regards to Lightroom or Photoshop. Only some colour toning and balancing the light, as this room as a lot of nuances in lighting conditions. And as always, I Finally added some copyright watermarks. They are, alas, there to stay due to the frequent copying of my photos. So, don't bother commenting on that.
Kris Dewitte » AMAZING WOMEN
NIGHTMOOD / SOFT IRRUPTIONS IN A PRIVATE PLACE
27 Nov – 31 Dec 2016
Thu-Sat 14-18, Sun 11-14
Galerie Jan Dhaese
Ajuinlei 15B, 9000 Ghent (Belgium)
Earlier today I witnessed a Kris Dewitte photo shoot. In front of his camera ... my youngest daughter Roos Caus. Pure magic, and the result isn't even there yet!
Kris showed me a short newspaper article on Agnès Varda, and more in particular a quote of hers: "The lesson to film makers: stay as close as possible to yourself". It's a lesson to image makers in general. The magic is there right under our noses. Now, search for the light, and you'll soon find out there are very few things that can even come near this experience.
Kris Dewitte » AMAZING WOMEN
NIGHTMOOD / SOFT IRRUPTIONS IN A PRIVATE PLACE
27 Nov – 31 Dec 2016
Thu-Sat 14-18, Sun 11-14
Galerie Jan Dhaese
Ajuinlei 15B, 9000 Ghent (Belgium)