Photographer of the Week: Stéphane Baldeck
Each week we will select a photographer whose work either showcases or reflects elements of Central and Eastern Europe from professionals to hobbyist photographers around the world. This week our photographer is Stéphane Baldeck. Here’s a brief collection of his photos that showcase the many areas of Central and Eastern Europe.
Name: Stéphane Baldeck
Location: Reunion island
Occupation: Teacher
Camera Equipment: Diverse as I borrow them from my relatives, I know nothing
about technical details.
Inspirations: History and nature
Favourite Destination: Europe, Siberia, India, Africa.
Website Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/divji_svet

Hortobagy National Park is one of the last natural steppic landscapes in Central Europe. The water well is a very old structure that is still common in Asia, as far as India.

View of The Novgorod Kremlin from the other side of the river in Russia. The city is situated on the M10 federal highway connecting Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Predjama Castle, locally known as Predjama Grad, a famous castle in Slovenia. It consists of a long cave behind the fort which allowed its defenders to escape from the invaders if they were too numerous.

Typical Slovenian folk art which flourished during the 19th century. This colour plate is a part of a beehive. The subjects usually depicted in the paintings refer to folk wisdom, tales , or even political events.
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