This building is a so-called working home and dates from the 18th century. It has a plastered double top façade. On the Benschopperstraat (left in the photo) this was originally a blacksmith. The house was situated on the Molenstraat side. The building is a national monument. Nowadays it houses a butcher shop.
The photo is made in black and white, which gives it an artistic timeless look. Details are beautifully and correctly emphasized. Due to the lack of color, this can no longer cause distraction. Composition, shapes, lines, fine gray nuances, structures and contrast ensure that the subject is given a much more prominent place in the image.
Tony Buijse is a Dutch photographer, lives in IJsselstein and is best known for his reports that he makes of sports competitions and events.
His landscape photos and cityscapes have been shown at several exhibitions. Much of his photo work is available as wall decoration on Werkaandemuur. Most of these..
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