Being the home of Daf, Eindhoven is the place for such an escape room.
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Eindhoven (Strijp-S), Ketelhuisplein (NL) 21-07-2023
Oude leidingen
Old piping
Alte Röhren
Ancienne tuyauterie
Tubería vieja
Tubazioni vecchie
Tubulação antiga
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Eindhoven Strijp-S (NL) 13-06-2023
Appartementen en oude schoorsteen aan de Philitelaan
Apartments and old chimney at the Philitelaan
Wohnungen und alter Schornstein an der Philitelaan
Appartements et vieille cheminée à la Philitelaan
Apartamentos y antigua chimenea en Philitelaan
Appartamenti e vecchio camino alla Philitelaan
Apartamentos e chaminé antiga na Philitelaan
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Eindhoven (NL) 13-06-2023
Strijp-S, Torenallee
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Model: Kadeem van de Pol
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/1000 F/2.0 250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
The height where I place the eyes in the photo is often 3/4 of the way up the photo, so I don't think it is important that part of someone's head is not shown. The higher you place the eyes in the photo, the more you increase the impact of the photo.
The reason I place the eyes there is because that is the reading height at which we can read a photo.
If I were to place the eyes in the middle of the frame, the emphasis would be on someone's forehead.
You often see this way of framing someone in films. If you watch a film in the coming days, you will see that.
The 18-storey Trudo Tower is 70 meters high and offers space for 125 social housing units. There are eight lofts per floor from the 4th to the 18th floor. Five lofts are located on the third floor, which is shared with a large communal interior space and a large communal roof terrace. 125 trees and more than 5,200 shrubs and plants grow and bloom in and around the tower. This creates a green oasis 70 meters high.
(Source: www.trudo.nl/trudo-toren )
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The 18-storey Trudo Tower is 70 meters high and offers space for 125 social housing units. There are eight lofts per floor from the 4th to the 18th floor. Five lofts are located on the third floor, which is shared with a large communal interior space and a large communal roof terrace. 125 trees and more than 5,200 shrubs and plants grow and bloom in and around the tower. This creates a green oasis 70 meters high.
(Source: www.trudo.nl/trudo-toren )
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The 18-storey Trudo Tower is 70 meters high and offers space for 125 social housing units. There are eight lofts per floor from the 4th to the 18th floor. Five lofts are located on the third floor, which is shared with a large communal interior space and a large communal roof terrace. 125 trees and more than 5,200 shrubs and plants grow and bloom in and around the tower. This creates a green oasis 70 meters high.
(Source: www.trudo.nl/trudo-toren )
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The 18-storey Trudo Tower is 70 meters high and offers space for 125 social housing units. There are eight lofts per floor from the 4th to the 18th floor. Five lofts are located on the third floor, which is shared with a large communal interior space and a large communal roof terrace. 125 trees and more than 5,200 shrubs and plants grow and bloom in and around the tower. This creates a green oasis 70 meters high.
(Source: www.trudo.nl/trudo-toren )
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Model: Frederique Hamers
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/4000 F/1.4 250 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
This is the second photo, with the capital letter A, which can be found as a work of art at Strijp-S. The difference from the previous photo is that I changed my angle in relation to the artwork.
There are times when you arrive at a certain location and the photos you take do not yet excite you or you start to run out of options.
Changing the angle in relation to the subject or environment can ensure that you discover new possibilities.
Model: Maaike
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/750 F/1.4 320 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Especially at the beginning of a shoot, it can be a challenge for a model or someone who enjoys being in front of a camera to gain control over the tension in their body.
Enthusiasm, curiosity and modesty are certain tensions, which means that a model, often at first, does not have full control over her or his actions.
You often see this, especially in the expression on someone's face. Could be a 'kind of' smile, which doesn't really come across as a smile or someone's gaze seems almost blank at the beginning.
At the beginning of a shoot I place some of the control with the model, they can look into the camera, but if the model feels the tension in his or her body, they can break contact with the camera and decide for themselves again when they look at the camera.
The moments when someone breaks that bit of contact with the camera can often result in interesting photos. It arouses curiosity in the viewer, but can also give the viewer the feeling that someone is introverted.
A viewing direction in a photo can do a lot and strengthen the impact in a photo.