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Memory of my first trip to the Balkans in 2016… 5,500 kilometers solo and an extraordinary stage: a bay with six abandoned hotels in Croatia. I spent a whole day there. A true paradise. Concrete, nature and all with a view of an azure sea. In this photo the vegetation has returned so much that the view is obstructed but it is to my greatest happiness. I prefer green to blue! The geometry of the window and the false ceiling tiles add to the interest in this framing. Not to mention the fact that I'm a huge waffle lover. Still missing chocolate and whipped cream though... I still lick my chops every time I see this photo!
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Located in western Germany, these structures seem straight out of a science fiction movie. There are 24 of them, but they are only horticultural greenhouses. The site once belonged to the neighboring monastery. In 1985, it was sold to an institute specializing in helping the long-term unemployed. In 1987, the institute built the complex which then became part of a reintegration program to provide training in commercial gardening to unemployed workers, thus enabling them to find new jobs. The complex has 24 greenhouses, each in the shape of a dome made up of pentagonal and hexagonal glass panels. During my visit, there were still tables and shelves on which the flower pots were placed inside certain domes. I also discovered an automatic heating and humidification system to create and maintain ideal conditions for plants throughout the year, especially during the winter months. The site was abandoned in 2005 for some reason. In 2010, the land was sold to the city and we could then hope for a better future for these incredible greenhouses. Unfortunately, in 2019 they suffered a partial demolition and today only five remain.
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As promised with the last print from Chernobyl, here it is: the wide-angle shot of the piano found at the Pripyat hospital. This room was certainly the place of ceremonies or presentations. You can see the much-vaunted bas-relief that I mentioned. A wonder! Today the piano is completely collapsed...
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- Hardcover - 224 pages
- Publisher: Jonk Editions
- Language: English (French version: Après l'hiver)
- Format: 30.2cm x 21.6cm
- ISBN: 978-2957645046
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Pack consisting of:
- 1 book Naturalia II
- 1 signed print on Hahnemühle Fine Art 308g paper size A4 of Winter Garden, France II
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Pack consisting of:
- 1 book Naturalia II
- 1 signed print on Hahnemühle Fine Art 308g paper size A4 of Greenhouse, Belgium
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Pack consisting of:
- 1 book Naturalia II
- 1 signed print on Hahnemühle Fine Art 308g paper size A4 of Bar, Croatia
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- Hardcover – 240 pages
- Publisher: Jonk Editions
- Language: French and English
- Size: 29.7cm x 21cm
- ISBN: 978-2957645008
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Out of stock
- Hardcover – 240 pages
- Publisher: Carpet Bombing Culture
- Language: English
- Size: 29.7cm x 21cm
- ISBN-13: 978-1908211613
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- Hardcover - 256 pages
- Publisher: Editions Tempus Fugit
- Language: French (English version: The Lost World)
- Format: 30.2cm x 21.6cm
- ISBN: 978-2-9576450-5-3
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- Hardcover – 240 pages
- Publisher: Editions Pyramyd
- Language: French
- Size: 26.5cm x 20.8cm
- ISBN: 978-2350174822
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Prestige box, luxury object with a very neat finish: exterior covering in canvas, rolled up on 30/10th cardboard, numbered out of 50, invisible magnet closure. Sold with a A4 print on Hahnemühle Fine Art 308g paper. I will contact you once your order is received to ask which photo you want. Contains one Naturalia II book:
- Hardcover – 240 pages
- Publisher: Jonk Editions
- Language: French and English
- Size: 29.7cm x 21cm
- ISBN: 978-2957645008
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- Hardcover - 192 pages
- Publisher: Jonglez Publishing
- Language: English
- Size: 29.7cm x 21cm
- ISBN: 978-2-36195-377-5
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- Hardcover - 192 pages
- Editeur: Editions Jonglez
- Language: Français
- Size: 29.7cm x 21cm
- ISBN: 978-2-36195-376-8
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- Hardcover - 224 pages
- Publisher: Jonk Editions
- Language: French (English version: Post-Winter)
- Format: 30.2cm x 21.6cm
- ISBN: 978-2957645022