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Corrupt scales

Published on December 8th, 2011 in Iphone, Photo

The scales in the fruit and vegetable department at the Albert Heijn Brugstraat Groningen are measuring a lower weight than the scales at the cash register. The scales at the cash register determines the weight that must be paid for. So you always pay a little bit more than you think in advance. A little each

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Mid-winter

Published on December 7th, 2011 in Iphone, Photo

A winter picture.

Wanton

Published on December 5th, 2011 in Photo

Text says: Cell phones may not be used within the undisturbed area of ​​the Westerbork Radio Telescope. Phones must be turned off.

Tasteful

Published on November 8th, 2011 in Food, Photo

Somehow, I like to take photographs from my food. Maybe I should do that more often. More food on my Photoblog.

Artwork of Per Kirkeby, Emmasingel 6 (KPN-borg) Groningen

Published on June 23rd, 2011 in Photo

Photo commissioned by Buiten de Borg. The man in front is a colleague.

Chi Peng’s: Me Myself and I

Published on May 24th, 2011 in Iphone, Photo

I was really impressed with the work of Chinese photographer Chi Peng. His work, titled ‘Me, Myself and I’is on display in the Groninger Museum until September 25, 2011. See more photos on the photoblog.

Analog grain thief, I quickly need to scan this.

Published on January 28th, 2011 in Photo

Model: Jelmer Komen

Interview after ceremony Dutch ‘Zilveren Camera’

Published on January 23rd, 2011 in Photo

Stefan Jager after the award of the Silver Camera, busy to earn a bit of extra money with the NOS.

Culture Contrast: Just a portrait

Published on January 17th, 2011 in Photo

Model: Bas Sietse Lenstra The umbrella shows a number of golf balls on top. Golf is as ‘right politics hobby’ in strong contrast to culture, a ‘political left hobby’.

Dutch Cultural Clearcut: the day after

Published on January 15th, 2011 in Photo

Model: Bas Sietse Lenstra The cultural clearcut (‘culturele kaalslag’) in the Netherlands shows its effects. Artistic enthusiasts are looking for work in an attempt to earn a reasonable living. In 2010 the Dutch government took a number of measures which the cultural sector has felt the need to implement far-reaching cuts. Dutch see their own cultural identity continues to sink. Go to the set on Flickr.

 
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