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y0ze
Location: Goes, The Netherlands Gender: Male
| | | Doel (Belgium) in black and white < on 3/24/2006 3:35 PM >
| | | It would not be right to call Doel a ghosttown, not even half the village is abandoned. Fact is, in 2020 the village will be gone for a new industrial harbour. The construction of a large dock and container terminal capable of receiving deep-sea ships is already underway on a site immediately next to the village. They want to build a second one where the village now stands. Until that day the people of Doel will stay and fight against the demolition of the town. 01
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desmet
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
| | | | Re: Doel (Belgium) in black and white <Reply # 1 on 3/24/2006 6:38 PM >
| | | Cool shots, and cool town...
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lasthourstand
Location: Syracuse, NY Gender: Male
You've got head pigeons!
| | | | Re: Doel (Belgium) in black and white <Reply # 2 on 3/24/2006 9:29 PM >
| | | Very interesting circumstances. I really like the quality of number 8, very formal and great contrasts. Number 5 is a great use of mirrors to show a broken down building. Your attention to form shows itself again in number 6. Number 9 is a beautiful image, but could benefit from more exposure time and a heavier contrast filter, maybe a 3. I think the building pictures lack the beauty of formality and composition that your other photos have. Great work overall! I'd recommend enlarging with a contrast filter to make the textures of the buildings and scenery pop a little more.
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Azrael
Location: South West UK Gender: Male
| | Re: Doel (Belgium) in black and white <Reply # 3 on 3/25/2006 6:33 PM >
| | | That's a good idea, gives me one to explore villages that are going to be bulldozed for an airport expansion, except i didn't come up with the idea myself and so don't really want to copy, but this is very good.
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