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Images collected in leiden, my home town. This small but beautifull and friendly town offers lots of photo opportunities (when you can tear yourself away from one of the many cafe's/terraces around!) |
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Haarlem is a very nice city to visit. The historic city centre offers lots of interesting views. As is the case in many historic city centres, the main square 'de Grote Markt' is the place to be on a nice summer afternoon/evening. |
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The well known town of Amsterdam shows a diversity of scenes ideal for street and people photography. Even (or maybe specially) the more run down area's are quite photogenic. Although I am never completely at ease in Amsterdam (I prefer the smaller less crowded towns in The Netherlands) I always end up with a nice batch of of shots! |
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I expected a gray, cold, wet, dreary, busy, interesting but not particularly heartwarming city. Planning to visit the famous museums I didn't take a lot of film. Big mistake! London will steal your heart! The streets, people, restaurants, cafe's, pubs, architecture, all in all everything about London will make you love it. Photo opportunities are all around, before I knew it the couple of roles I took were all full. If you visit London, make sure to stroll along the Thames embankment, an afternoon well spent! |
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Every corner you turn will provide you with another photogenic view, whatever style of photography you prefer. The only risk in Italy is that with the fine weather, good food, excellent wines and brilliant coffee, you will not have time enough to take any pictures! I expected to be 'wowed' by Italy, and I was not disappointed! |
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Paris, city of love. Well my first visit to Paris was in the company of my Woman Photographer friends instead of my love. Wouldn't probably have had time to spare for him since I was too busy capturing this famous city and it's streetlife on film! I did promise him that my second trip to this beautiful city would be with him, but I (conveniently) did not promise to leave my camera at home! |
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