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Glider
Lens Artists Weekly Challenge #200 is ‘Every little thing’.
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Rose
Lens Artists Weekly Challenge #200 is ‘Every little thing’.
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Polder
Lens Artists Weekly Challenge #200 is ‘Every little thing’. The horizon is low, things look small in a distance.
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Rose

Lens Artists Weekly Challenge #200 is ‘Every little thing’.
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Allium
Lens Artists Weekly Challenge #200 is ‘Every little thing’. Lots of small things, but flowers, and how they open up meeting the sun, are all around. Here the first part of an Allium flower courageously opens up.
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Crossing Borders
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Rose
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Dunes
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Water Front
Lens artists photo challenge #199 is ‘mechanical/industrial’. Last Saturday was national windmill day. Here a Dutch landscape on a water front. The mill was used in the past to get water out of the polder into this little lake.
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Sky Lines
mLens artists photo challenge #199 is ‘mechanical/industrial’. I have a soft spot for planes coming over against the backdrop of the sky.
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Feeding Cows
Lens artists photo challenge #199 is ‘mechanical/industrial’. Cows are fed at the stable. My first entry to cell pic Sunday.
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Over
North West winds mean a lot of planes coming in over our house. Every 90 seconds. Between 1000 and 800 feet, making their approach on Schiphol, 20 kilometers away. The sound is annoying at times, but they do deliver nice images.
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Spring
Spring is putting the leaves back on the trees, always a wonderful moment of the year, seeing everything blossom and grow.
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Free Bird
Lens-Artists weekly photo challenge #198 is ‘light and shadow’.
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Monochrome Rose
Lens-Artists weekly photo challenge #198 is ‘light and shadow’.
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Red Skies over Paradise
Lens-Artists weekly photo challenge #198 is ‘light and shadow’.
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Solar Power
Lens-Artists weekly photo challenge #198 is ‘light and shadow’. Solar panels along the A4 motor way south of Schiphol Airport.
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Fire over Rooftops
Lens-Artists weekly photo challenge #198 is ‘light and shadow’.
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Penultimate Last of the Tulips 2022



The Netherlands, Lisse – April 2022
The growing era of daffodils, hyacinths and tulips for this year is gone. Here a few photos of a little piece of land, with a nice skyline and sun.
The Lens-artists challenge #197 is ‘rule of thirds’. The rule of thirds is a rule of thumb how to compose images. But a photo that creates a journey of the eye can also be made by using lines and colors. Even when the horizon is not on 1/3.
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Dark red




The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – April 2022
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Red Field
The Lens-artists challenge #197 is ‘rule of thirds’. The rule of thirds is a rule of thumb how to compose images. But a photo that creates a journey of the eye can also be made by using lines and colors. Even when the horizon is not on 1/3.
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Sepia over Den Haag
The Lens-artists challenge #197 is ‘rule of thirds’. The rule of thirds is a rule of thumb how to compose images. But a photo that creates a journey of the eye can also be made by using lines and colors. This is the view from Den Haag Central Station to Scheveningen.
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City Hall Leiden
The Lens-artists challenge #197 is ‘rule of thirds’. The rule of thirds is a rule of thumb how to compose images. There are more ‘rules’; another is the ‘s’ like in the photo above. But there are other ‘rules’ to make a photo attractive, and one is the use of lines. The city hall of Leiden.
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Little Duckies off Track
The Lens-artists challenge #196 is ‘humor‘. Some early youngsters walking the footpath, hitting some rain water, being out of their depth.
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Spring Sun
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A Kind Request: Stay Out of the Fields
Each year the growers of bulbs try to keep the public out of the fields. If people enter the fields there is an imminent risk of diseases to the bulbs. It is impossible to patrol all fields so soft tactics with signs are being used. And some growers have volunteers to address people who do enter their fields. But in the end it all is depending on the behavior and goodwill of people. Unfortunately some think a field is public space. The other day I heard an anecdote about this ‘freedom confusion’. One day a grower saw a family enter his field, passing by at that moment. He noticed that the car of the man was left open. So he sat in the car. The man ran from the field to his car asking ‘what are you doing? this is my car!’. The grower just replied: ‘and that is my field you entered’.
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Meting Delta
The Lens-artists challenge #196 is ‘humor‘. A bit of a weird moment meting a Delta plane overhead.
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Going By
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Choices, Choices, Choices
The Mall of the Netherlands, if you are looking for presents, you probably will find some here. A few weeks ago I published a monochrome version of this shot.
Question is: which one is better?
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Rose
The Lens Artists Photo Challenge this week is #195: colorful expressions. The iPhone13 Pro has a great macro functionality. I just tried it out resulting in this detail of a rose.
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Train and Tulips
The Lens Artists Photo Challenge this week is #195: colorful expressions.
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Hyacinths
The Lens Artists Photo Challenge this week is #195: colorful expressions.
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Back to the Office
Hybrid working is part of the new normal: so some days at home, some at the office. It is nice to see Den Haag again.
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Steady as it goes
A sunrise like this on a Spring morning over the water. A gift on any day but if it is your birthday? Lens Artists Photo Challlenge #193 is ‘they say it is your birthday’.
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Snow Spring
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Tears of a Tulip
A good bunch of flowers is always a nice present, on any occasion. Lens Artists Photo Challlenge #193 is ‘they say it is your birthday’.
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Aspact
The Mall of the Netherlands, if you are looking for presents, you probably will find some here.
Lens Artists Photo Challlenge #193 is ‘they say it is your birthday’.
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Take Off
This week Lens Artists Photography Challenge #192 is ‘Earth Story’.
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First Tulip
This week Lens Artists Photography Challenge #192 is ‘Earth Story’.
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Sunset through a dirty car window
This week Lens Artists Photography Challenge #192 is ‘Earth Story’.
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When the final curtain falls









Some left overs from Tuesday 22nd of March. If Genesis would not have three postponed gigs in the O2 in London, this would probably have been their last concert. Again, thanks for the memories!
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Big Blue Bird
Ready for taking off into the blue skies.
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The Last (?) Domino – Genesis
After fifty years Genesis is touring the world for what seems a final time in The last (?) Domino Tour. I admit I was a bit skeptic, having heard the you-tube video’s of the shows in 2021, given Phil Collins’ health issues. Seeing him enter the stage slowly, sitting down was emotional, and a bit scary. But when he sat he was there, eyes firing, witty (‘now we only have old songs’ (referring to his anger at a Dutch audience in 1981 in Leiden), playing the audience as he used to do. And singing his heart out. No longer able to play the drums. He is fragile, but what a persona on stage, his voice beautifully supported by two backing singers, and his son Nic Collins on drums. What a talent. The other oldies Mike Rutherford (hopping around as always) and Tony Banks (stoic and focused), with Daryl Stuermer blowing the roof of the Ziggo Dome. At times it was emotional, the music was a bright mix of their prog and pop period, with standards (I know what I like) and classics (Cinema Show, In that Quiet Earth/Afterglow, Firth of Fifth). Standing the age of time, showing an impressive body of work over the years. It was a beautiful and moving farewell, that ended with The Carpet Crawlers: you got to get in to get out. Chills and goose bombs, perfect sound and a band at work smoothly, after a break of 15 years. Thanks for the memories guys.
And it was a nice time to use my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
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Bleak Morning
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Sun is up
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Close
Covid is still among us, but slowly we start up to the new normal. That means going back to the office some days a week, hence being in a train again. Here a view out of the window.
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Daffodils
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Far
Covid is still among us, but slowly we start up to the new normal. That means going back to the office some days a week, hence being in a train again. Here a view out of the window.
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Grass

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