The county hall christmas holidays by Alfred Benjamins

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Alfred Benjamins

Veghel, Netherlands

About ‘The county hall christmas holidays’ by Alfred Benjamins

The North Brabant Provincial Building was officially opened on 12 November 1971 by Queen Juliana. It was designed by the Rotterdam architect Huig Maaskant. The house is located at the Brabantlaan next to the A2 in the district Zuid in 's-Hertogenbosch.

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Alfred Benjamins
Veghel, Netherlands

Welcome to my site I am Alfred Benjamins and was born in 1988 in Hoogeveen in the beautiful province of Drenthe.
In my portfolio you will find the following specialties:
Nightscape - Cityscape - Landscape -Lightpaint
The passion for evening photography is the greatest.
I find it very fascinating how a camera can capture something in the night that you cannot see with the naked eye.

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