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PeterLeyssens
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Hi,
I started a photography project and, looking for a project, I decided to document my road to work. Sounds boring, but I happen to live near the Belgian "language border" on one side and I work on the other side. For those unfamiliar with the peculiar situation in my country: we have 3 regions: Brussels is about 10% of the population, has its own region and is bilingual. Flanders is about 50% and we speak Dutch. I work in Wallonia, which accounts for the rest and where the official language is French. The border area that I pass through is quite pretty, with lots of nature, charming little villages and old style, though abandoned, industry.
Here's a few that I'd like to share with you. The rest can be found in my gallery. All done with my week old LX3. I hope they are okay on your screens: temporarily, I have to do all my edits on a netbook computer. Aside from not being practical, the screen is really bad, too. I expect some may be too dark
Peter.
I started a photography project and, looking for a project, I decided to document my road to work. Sounds boring, but I happen to live near the Belgian "language border" on one side and I work on the other side. For those unfamiliar with the peculiar situation in my country: we have 3 regions: Brussels is about 10% of the population, has its own region and is bilingual. Flanders is about 50% and we speak Dutch. I work in Wallonia, which accounts for the rest and where the official language is French. The border area that I pass through is quite pretty, with lots of nature, charming little villages and old style, though abandoned, industry.
Here's a few that I'd like to share with you. The rest can be found in my gallery. All done with my week old LX3. I hope they are okay on your screens: temporarily, I have to do all my edits on a netbook computer. Aside from not being practical, the screen is really bad, too. I expect some may be too dark
Peter.