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  1. A frosty Chevy 3100 Pickup
  2. Luc de Schepper

    Bentley

    On my way back from a photo trip I stumbled upon this red beauty parked in the neighbourhood. It is kind of a hybrid which might be a turn-off for some; chassis and engine of a Bentley Mark VI 1947 (6 cylinders, 4,257cc, 139hp) combined with non-original bodywork. Nikon Z6 + Nikkor Z 24-70mm f4 S
  3. During these COVID times photographic opportunities are limited for almost all of us. I've noticed that because of this I need to look out more intense for subjects and even my choice of subjects is changing. So I tend to notice and shoot also less obvious scenes. Such as this image, I was attracted to the irony of the text vs the surrounding and the symmetry in view. Anyway, enough ramblings. Nikon Z6 + Nikkor Z 24-70mm f4 S
  4. A series of holiday snaps from a recent trip to Sauerland/Germany. It's a beautiful region and only a 3,5 hours ride from my hometown. Covid rules are fairly mild though wearing a mask is mandatory in shops and on public transport. 1. View (through glass) from the Hochheideturm at Willingen 2. Ettelsberg Seilbahn at Willingen 3. Cycling is very popular in this region. The majority of cyclists on luxury e-mtb's 4. My wife, during a photo stop for the next image 5. View on Giebringhausen
  5. A HDR from three 1 stop difference handheld exposures. It's a workplace for miniature trains in a Railway Museum.
  6. Images from Catherine Palace, Pushkin/Russia. This palace was the summer residence of the Russian tsars. The interior was almost completely destroyed in WWII but is now beautifully reconstructed. Soviet archivists had managed to document a fair amount of the interior before the war, which proved of great importance in reconstructing the palace. All Nikon Z6 + Nikkor Z 24-70mm f4 S 1. 2. 3. 4.
  7. The PVH Campus is the European HQ of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger. Strinking, modern architecture and no expenses spared by the look of it. 1. 2. 3.
  8. The Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) is a 15th century church located on Dam Square, next to the Royal Palace. The Nieuwe Kerk is no longer used for church services but is used as an exhibition space. It is also used for organ recitals. The main organ in these images was completed in 1655 and consists of 5.005 pipes. 1. 2.
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