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Many people and the red is the color. Taken from 1st of May in Brussels.

Werra IV
Kodak Profoto 100
Expired
Process & Scan by Techno Photo
April 2013 Brussels

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man in red #street #candid #fashion #rouge #brussels #paul #godiva

Color has different meanings in different cultures. Here in Brussels, man can wear red.

Reblogged from statikenerji:

Nieman Reports- ‘The year after my father was murdered, our family founded the Ugur Mumcu Investigative Journalism Foundation … to encourage young people who are concerned about social problems and have ideals of hard work and humanity to enter the field of journalism.

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In January 1993 hundreds of thousands in Turkey mourned the assassination of investigative journalist Ugur Mumcu.

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çıkmaz demeyin şansınızı deneyin #millipiyango #istanbul

Previous week when I was in Istanbul, I have visited the old town. In proximity to the spice bazaar was the cities luckiest lottery ticket kiosk. It may be the luckiest lottery booth in the world. It’s certainly one of the most popular. In the heart of Istanbul’s historic Eminönü district, the Nimet Abla lottery kiosk has become so renowned for producing regular winners that it has become a magnet for the punters.

Melek Nimet Özden founded the kiosk, lending it both her name and her luck. Nimet Abla (“Big sister Nimet”) started selling lottery tickets in 1928, and after she won the big new year’s lottery draw in 1931 her shop earned nationwide fame as the luckiest lottery booth in Turkey.

The Nimet Abla kiosk in the Eminönü district of Istanbul accounts for one in 10 lottery tickets sold in Turkey.

Well, the crazy queue in front of Nimet Abla discouraged us so we walked a little far to try our luck with Bahcekapi, the famous branch (also so-called lucky) of the national lottery (Milli Piyango). So the question is what will I do if I win 20 million Euros?

Read more about Nimet Abla here

wuhuuu #brussels #streetart #poster #marolles

A street artist can interpret the surprise on the faces of the audience looking at his art. This mirror effect is presented here for the three urban ladies.

müstesna #istanbul

Exploring the culinary backstreets of Istanbul.

we love rail #gent #tram #worker #streetphotography

They love rail, I love rail, we love rail…

The two workers on their duty to maintain tram lines in Gent. Sparkling work.

I am usually behind an objective searching for the daily details in life. My aim is to share ordinary stories that I recognise with you. I know it sound simple, indeed this is a simple photo blog…

Keeping my eyes open makes me inspire

St V is the commonly used name for a holiday for university students in Brussels, Belgium, celebrating the founding of the Free University of Brussels. It is a day of beer and pee.

st. v #brussels #sablon #vub #ulb

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