Back from Knokke-Heist
Knokke, March 28, 2008
Back from the International Photo Festival in Knokke-Heist. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that not one, but three photos had been selected for the international photo contest exhibition. 625 photographers from 37 countries participated in the contest with 4086 photos. About a hundred photos were on display.
Here are the selected photos:
Blankenberge, 2007
Ferrara, 2006
Ferrara, 2005
Between L'Aquila and Rome /5
The journey by bus from L'Aquila to Rome takes about two hours. I left at 08.00. This photo is taken - from the bus - at 09.47. The fog is making way for the sun.
The journey by bus from L'Aquila to Rome takes about two hours. I left at 08.00. This photo is taken - from the bus - at 10.00. The fog is making way for the sun.
I am off line during the weekend. Going to the International Photo Festival in Knokke (Belgium). One of my photos is hanging out there and I don't know which, so I have to look for myself!
Between L'Aquila and Rome /4
Januari 2, 2009
The journey by bus from L'Aquila to Rome takes about two hours. I left at 08.00. This photo is taken - from the bus - at 09.38. The fog is making way for the sun.
Between L'Aquila and Rome /3
January 2, 2009
The journey by bus from L'Aquila to Rome takes about two hours. I left at 08.00. This photo is taken - from the bus - at 09.37. The fog is making way for the sun.
Between L'Aquila and Rome /2
January 2, 2009
The journey by bus from L'Aquila to Rome takes about two hours. I left at 08.00. This photo is taken - from the bus - at 09.36. The fog is making way for the sun.
Between L'Aquila and Rome /1
January 2, 2009
The journey by bus from L'Aquila to Rome takes about two hours. I left at 08.00. This photo is taken - from the bus - at 09.25
Unfinished business /2
L'Aquila, December 31, 2008
There are at least six unfinished buildings in L'Aquila. The community payed millions of euros for the projects, but halfway all was spent.
Cor Jaring
Amsterdam, March 7, 2009
Yesterday I went to Amsterdam to make some shots during the goodbye ceremonies of Robert Jasper Grootveld, who, in the early sixties, initiated many happenings round the statue Het Lievertje. The Amsterdam authorities had no idea how to deal with it.
The Photographer Cor Jaring documented many of those happenings.
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