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Hi there Pieter,Bart, great series from what I assume is the Tata steel works in IJmuiden. Are these shot from over the fence or were you able to get on the site?
No I haven't (didn't even know about it), so I started googling. Maybe the coming summer (after the current crisis is behind us) I go and take a look and maybe combine it with a steam train ride across the site.BTW have you ever been to the Dudok house ?
I would Google Lime Works and the Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama...Steel works (more from) ...
I really like this, but find the background distracting. Your computer monitor?
No, TV monitor. It was a handheld shot. Same plant shot from different angle, on a tripod, and placed closer to the TV monitor.I really like this, but find the background distracting. Your computer monitor?
Joel
The photos brought a smile to my face. I am a very senior citizen, and grew up with the monopoly game. When the grandkids visited our grand parents at the NJ shore, if a 2 or 3 day Nor'easter came we would have monopoly games that lasted days. However the fun part is that in the US to properties are named after actual streets in Atlantic City NJ. I assume your game is modeled after streets in England somewhere?Fun with, AND behind the scenes! :thumbs:
Matt
Well - then you better hurry getting some sort of repellent as there are already three now ... :shocked:And I've just realised there are two aphids on the flower
Well - then you better hurry getting some sort of repellent as there are already three now ... :shocked:
Well - then you better hurry getting some sort of repellent as there are already three now ... :shocked: