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Only someone who understands all the rules can break them successfully. Bravo!Just for fun, right?
Bit late, Scheveningen is as difficult tp pronounce as my last name but sch is pronounced as sgg. Loved to have heard your skills after so many 'borrels'.Michiel, which sling bag did you get?
I visited Scheveningen many years ago, hosted by my colleagues in the AT&T-Philips joint venture. After hours of drinking jenever, I was able to pronounce the name. Or at least as well as anyone else in the group.
Joe
Great photographer, so no problem Although I like some more photographers in that field like, Fred Herzog, Peter Bialobrzeski, Gabriele Basilico, Harry Gruyaert and Alexander Gronski.I find that your pictures have a distinctive melancholy bleakness about them, with a leavening of peace and calm. Would you be offended if I classified you as something of a European Stephen Shore?
Just don't ask it a question or you'll have to go back in time and kill Edith Keeler.Somewhere under the tyrebow ... and no I'm not in Kansas.
I have just returned from a Land and Poverty Conference at the World Bank. I wish this were more uncommon than it really is. Most people in the world share her experience than don't. The amazing thing is what she is wearing.Evening
A quick shot from this morning, an old woman in her 70's, collecting empty plastic bottles to survive, tough life.