The river Maas seen from the Kop van Zuid, Rotterdam
Minolta XE1, MD-Rokkor 35-70/f3.5, Adox CHS100-II developed in Adox XT-3
The Improbable Tree
On the roof of a three-story office building, you do not expect to find a tree. And yet, here we are.
Up, up, and away!
View from the bottom of the Los Angeles building on the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam.
Rotterdam skyline
The skyline from Rotterdam, seen from the Kop van Zuid… all the way from the Euromast to the Erasmus Bridge
Rotterdam skyline by night
Estérençuby from above
A view from above on Estérençuby in the French Pyrenées
A French door that could use some paint
This door is (or was?) in St-Jean-Pied-de-Port
“The Valley”
A daring, controversial building on the Zuidas of Amsterdam named “The Valley. It was awarded the Amsterdamse Nieuwbouwprijs.
I couldn’t resist taking my camera (two in fact) there when it was finished. Thiss photo was made with a Minolta XE, using Kodak 400TMax developed in Adox XT3
“The Valley”
This building, called “The Valley” is a controversial bit of architecture in Amsterdam on the Zuidas.
Kasteel Sterkenburg
This building is the result of the work of architects who never spoke to each other, and it shows. A seemingly tiny estate house from the nineteenth century is completely dominated by a medieval tower. The tower seems to be wondering why it is still there.
Minolta XD7, MD-Rokkor 50/f1.4, Kodak Gold 200
Kop Van Zuid
On the Kop van Zuid, looking eastward to the Los Angeles building.
Minolta Dynax 9, Kodak 400TMax, developed in Adox XT-3
Untitled
A confusing selfie. What is in front of teh camera, and what is behind?
Minolta XE-1, ADOX CHS100-II in Adox XT-3 developer
The centre of Dordrecht
Minolta XD7 with Minolta MD 35-70/f3.5, positioned on the ground, on Tri-X soaked in Adox XT-3.
“Where’s HE going?”
Nick Cave, photographed by Anton Corbijn, is wondering where that Volvo is going. Advertisement on the west wall of the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam. Minolta XE-1, MD 35-70/f3.5, Adox CHS100-II developed in Adox XT-3