Shadows and reflections of 17th century renaissance architecture is preserved with such beauty and detail in Brugge. In my walk into town one morning, the light reflecting off the buildings and the still water of the canal was just too breathtaking to simply walk by without documenting the fleeting moment of bright light against contrasting against a dark and cloudy sky....

Travel Log: Stepped Gables in Brugge, Belgium
posted on: March 17, 2013
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