This the train-station of Antwerp. They are working there to make it ready for the high-speed train. At the moment, there are only 6 tracks available, but in 2 years, there will be more than 12 tracks available.
In the center of the picture, you can see a table. On the table lies a mourning register. A few days before I took the picture, I guy was killed on a bus. There was a argument amongst a few people, and he wanted to ask if they could talk a bit more quite, because it was quite disturbing. The people killed the guy because he did that...
The day I took the picture, there was a memorial for that person. All trains, trams and busses stopped for 5 minutes, and kept silent...
it's a very beautifull picture, there isn't much to notice about,
it's cool you stood in the middle, now you have some kinde of symmetry.
The b/w makes the picture perfect
yeah the guy who got killed in the bus ... now they talk about it like it's nothing they call it a "bus-incedent" bastards.
you can't call that an incident, that's murder !!
Nice moment you have pictured there... I can't help noticing how everyone in the picture is turning their back to the table... Kinda like what is happening in reality; people turning their back on the guy who got killed...
Mooie symmetrie! Andries heeft gelijk over dat croppen om het symmetrischer te maken, maar dan staan die 4 mensen daar lelijk dicht bij de rand. Ach ja, 't is nen trade-off, zoals ze dat in de informatica zouden noemen
Ik zou nu ook niet zeggen dat de mensen hun rug draaien naar de tafel omdat ze het niet willen weten, maar eerder omdat aan de andere kant ze kunnen zien of hun trein er al aankomt
Of omda ze niet op de foto willen staan
En om eerlijk te zijn van trade-off heb ik nog nooit gehoord ... Nerd! Just kiddin
Dank u voor de comment trouwens
Ja, ook al! Een mens zou zowaar zich op de sporen gooien om eens te ontsnappen aan al die camera's.
En over die trade-off: wedden dat ze u gewoon een rare vertaling geleerd hebben?
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The arches work well in B&W. I like the symetry of this photo
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it's cool you stood in the middle, now you have some kinde of symmetry.
The b/w makes the picture perfect
yeah the guy who got killed in the bus ... now they talk about it like it's nothing they call it a "bus-incedent" bastards.
you can't call that an incident, that's murder !!
anyway loveley picture from our train station ^^
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Ik zou nu ook niet zeggen dat de mensen hun rug draaien naar de tafel omdat ze het niet willen weten, maar eerder omdat aan de andere kant ze kunnen zien of hun trein er al aankomt
En om eerlijk te zijn van trade-off heb ik nog nooit gehoord ... Nerd!
Dank u voor de comment trouwens
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.: History repeats :.
En over die trade-off: wedden dat ze u gewoon een rare vertaling geleerd hebben?
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