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Shantideva is my nickname as a photograph on the Internet. I use this name with great respect because Shantideva was an 8th-century Indian Buddhist scholar that is particularly renowned as the author of the Bodhicaryavatara. There is no other book that I read as often as the Bodhicaryavatara.

Born in 1970 in Paris, I live since my earliest days in Luxembourg. I am working in the IT as a network and security specialist. Digital Photography became one of my many passions a couple of years ago while I was taking pictures of my hiking trips all around Luxembourg with a little pocket camera from HP. But having quickly reached the limits of pocket camera photography, I decided to buy my first digital SLR camera. This is the Canon EOS 350D I still use today for all my industrial speleology pictures. I began to spend a big part of my spare time to study all the little secrets of photography and to practice with my new camera.

In 2006 I started to visit old abandoned iron ore mines. Fascinated by the underground world I have discovered underneath my feat, I started to experiment photography and lighting techniques to get the most out of the captures from within the mines explored. At that time I decided to buy the new Canon EOS 5D as the Canon 350D was dedicated to heavy duty jobs like speleology from now on.

In parallel with photography and mining speleology, I began to study the history of the iron ore industry in Luxembourg to find out as much as possible about the places I have visited. Very soon I started to visit the old abandoned buildings related to the iron ore industry, and to take pictures of those buildings with my new 5D. Out of that, a new passion for urban exploration was born.

Today I think that photography, exploring abandonments and mining are deeply interdependent. Probably one could exist without the other, but this burning passion, this deep love for those places, full of serenity, abandoned by the crowds would not be the same, if I could not bring back some glimpses of decay and impermanence in a life where we all grasp for a permanence we could never reach.

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We all want to be famous people, and the moment we want to be something we are no longer free.
- Jiddu Krishnamurti


If you can solve your problem, then what is the need of worrying? If you cannot solve it, then what is the use of worrying?
- Shantideva

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View my photos at luxurbex.com
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I'm Male.

Luxurbex - Urban Exploration
Luxembourg

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Interests: Music, Photography, Speleo, Industry, Philosophy, Travel, India, Himalayas
Favorite Books & Authors: Shantideva, Krishnamurti, Albert Camus, Herman Hesse
Favorite Music & Artists: ... all kinds of music, as long as it can be described as "music"...