j'espère que vous-êtes francophone, car j'ai lu quelques rémarques en français, et moi je suis un hollandais plus ou moins naif. Bien sûr je pouvrais reagir en anglais, mais j'aime à prâtiser le français un peu.
J'ai vu vôtres images à Fotki, car il-y-a le photo "Wild Wide Splash" pour le match au thème de l'eau. Maintenant je veux vous complimenter, et vous mercier pour publicer ces images formidables.
Is that a POOL??!?! Holy schnike... - - -- --- ----- Indeed, it is. This is the swimming pool of the Residence Palace, Brussels, Belgium. This building was built at the end of the 30's. Andrejj
Anonymous wrote:
Monday, September 12, 2005 - 18:13
That looks TOTALLY fun! - - -- --- ----- ...and it was!
did you visit Niépces house in Saône-et-Loire? He actually later replaced the pinhole with a single biconvex lens. But heck, camera obscura was described and used by followers of Mo Ti in China, 5th century BC :) - - -- --- ----- Yes this is the Nicephore Niepce Museum in Chalons-sur-Saone. They have a huge collection of cameras and they explain how photography was invented. But I didn't know the story about this ancient camera obscura in China, Thanks.