Public transportation in Ghent by Brigitte Mulders

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Brigitte Mulders

's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands

About ‘Public transportation in Ghent’ by Brigitte Mulders

At the moment when the streetcars are almost passing each other I take this picture. Because of the speed of the vehicles and the long shutter speed I use, it looks like the front streetcar is transparent and the back streetcar disappears into it. A so-called ghost image. The characteristic architectural style of the city of Ghent…

Original created by Brigitte Mulders.

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Brigitte Mulders
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands

I have been photographing for many years, but when I bought my first SLR 9 years ago photography got a whole different, deeper meaning for me. My camera became my ally and together we captured a lot of beautiful things. Both in memory and in imagery. Since 2016, I've been mainly into urbex photography, which means I visit abandoned buildings and capture what's left behind there on images. This makes the history of an abandoned place tangible, tangible and visible.

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