Zomer in Nederland, lopen tijdens een lome zondagmiddag langs een huis achter een grote heg in de buurt van Lottum in Limburg. Koeien die lekker aan het chillen zijn in de wei, mais dat wiegt in de wind. Klaar om binnenkort geoogst te worden
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Minimal Dutch Landscapes Limburg
End of summer September 2020. Landscape pictures from around the towns Vorstenbosch and Lottum in Limburg in the south of The Netherlands.
Along the River “Maas” Limburg
Pictures taken during a boatride in September on the River “Maas” near Venlo in the south of the Netherlands.
Castle Kaldenbroek Limburg
After seven months of not being able to meet due to Corona, my mother and my sister and our partners spend a few days together in this old house which is actually a castle. It was nice to spend time together after not being able to meet because we had to be extra careful because […]
“Marker Wadden” an artificial island in a lake that once was the sea
An artificial island, Marker Wadden, recently opened for public in a lake, Markermeer, where once was the Zuiderzee. The Zuiderzee was cut off from the North Sea in the 1930’s by the Afsluitdijk. The salt water disappeared and the lake Markermeer emerged, in 2016 the artificial island “Marker Wadden” was created using sediments from the […]
Summer minimal landscapes Friesland III
Last of the Friesland series. View from a dyke over a field with horses grazing, even further away in the distance is the sea and the Wadden Islands. Empty rows in a harvested field. A field with grain in the summer, a tree in the distance, rather reminds me of the vast emptiness in a […]
Summer minimal landscapes Friesland II
Harvester in a field in Friesland the north of The Netherlands, view from a dyke in the distance there are some sheep grazing and anxiously waiting for the few passers by to come nearer. It was a windy day, the windmills in the field were spinning in rapid fashion.
Summer minimal landscapes Friesland I
Summer in Friesland in the North of The Netherlands. In the upper most part of where land was taken from the sea. Lone dykes protect us from the sea. A red roof can be seen behind the dyke, a red pole with nothing around. From the dyke you can see the Wadden islands in the […]