Scenery
To be very honest, I’m not much of a scenery photographer.
As soon as I see a glimpse of an animal, I know, I feel immediately what I want and how I want it.
Seeing alandscape…I start to wonder:
Should I choose a frog or bird’s-eye view?
Do I pick a tele lens or a wide-angle?
Do I use a wide aperture or better not?
Should I change place or just wait for better light?
All that thinking is not conducive to good photos.
Always take the weather with you
I do like capturing weather though.
Give me some misty polders, heavy snow showers, earth-shaking thunderstorm, sight blinding rain fall,a slightly foggy sunrise,a beautifully clouded sundown, water-scape reflections, a perfect rainbow or that typically hazy autumn mood and my thinking is quickly replaced by enthusiastic clicking.
So, I just always take the watcher with me.
I found my white Christmas tree, somewhere in a dark, cold, wintry forest…
Road in Gold and Blue
The Basilisk
A Common Pheasant ( (Phasianus colchicus) @ early morning
Snowy Lane is in my Thoughts
The Black Sheep
A herd of grazing sheep (Ovis aries) on a foggy morning in a typical Dutch landscape on a foggy morning at sunrise
Seconds Before The Light Went Out
Beeches with coloured leaves on a misty autumn day
Standing out or blending in…?
Winter Meets Autumn
Morning Magic
Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
Lost in the Light
Sunrise creating light beams in an early morning beech forest
These modern winters might be extremely short,still love them to bits anyway
On a Winter Day
Water and Tree Reflections
These countless huge pines can make you feel so…small… As if these old wise trees are bending over, to see what this tiny creature is doing there, lying in the snow..
A beech lane in autumn colors.
Being outside and watching the sun go up on a beautiful early morning…
Blue Magic – Sea Sparkles
An autumn impression
We used to have quite long winter times. Weeks, or even months when we went ice skating every day after school and when the snow lasted so long, you could easily get used to it. The past years, winter comes and go within a blink of the eye. Quite a challenge for a photographer to seize her;
Fairy Forest
Dutch Mountains
A small herd of grazing cows (bos taurus) on a misty morning in a typical Dutch landscape.
Fine-art Forest
Light at the End of the Tunnel
Sunrise creating light beams in an early morning beech forest
Happy Tree – Foggy Dunescape
Road to Nowhere
Trees covered with hoar frost on a very cold winter day
Reflections on a cold winter day, when the world was covered in hoar frost
Blurred Lines
Golden lane – autumn trees
Reflections
Blue Tree
Relections
Lonely biker at a misty winter morning, reflected in the smooth surface of the water
Blurred Lines II
Pink Skies
Autumn Forest in the Mist
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