Thanks for the tour Nathan, the Philips museum was particularly interesting.
...Wayne
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> Subject: [OM] IMG: Eindhoven
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> Last week I was in the Netherland from Tuesday morning to Friday evening,
> my first business trip abroad since early March 2020. Most of the trip was in
> Eindhoven, where our office was sponsoring the DesignEuropa Award in
> conjunction with the Dutch Design Week being held there, and we held our
> semi-annual meetings with our stakeholders there as well. So lots of work,
> but also some time to explore Eindhoven and to visit my friends Anna and
> Geert, who worked for the company on the outskirts of Eindhoven that I
> managed from 2005 to 2007.
>
> Eindhoven is the fifth-largest city in the Netherlands but is much less known
> than Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht (the top 4). Partly this
> is because it is well away from the metropolis formed by the four big cities
> on
> the eastern shore of the country, and partly because for a tourist there isn’t
> much to see in Eindhoven. It is a city that grew because of the Philips
> company, founded there in 1891, and today it is a very dynamic high-tech
> region, with an ecosystem of smaller companies that grew around the two
> big ones (besides Philips, ASML is also based in Eindhoven). It is a liveable
> and
> functional city, but it does not have the charm of Amsterdam with its canals
> or the amazing architecture of Rotterdam. So chances are that most of you
> have never visited Eindhoven. Here is a small gallery of photos taken during a
> couple of days, including small urban details, and even some people:
>
> http://www.frozenlight.eu/eindhoven_oct2021/
> <http://www.frozenlight.eu/eindhoven_oct2021/>
>
> All images made with the Panasonic GX80 and mostly the 12-60mm Panasonic
> lens. A few of the nighttime images with the 1.7/20mm Panasonic.
>
> As always, comments and critique are welcome and appreciated.
>
> Nathan
>
>
> Nathan Wajsman
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> YNWA
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