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There is a Crack in Everything: A Photographic Journey

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – October 2024

This week’s Lens Artists Photo Challenge #322 is ‘there is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in’. The quote is from a verse by Leonard Cohen about imperfection and beauty, redemption, healing and growth to overcome pain and hurt. The origin is more ‘cosmic’ and is much older (e.g. Rumi): the only perfect ‘being’ (the light) is the source of all. As humans we are not perfect but we can let the light in to heal our wounds and pain. And essentially learn from it.

Yesterday I showed a photo from the bright side, this one is from the sunrise, and I must say I love the light and the atmosphere.

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The Sunny Side

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – October 2024

This week’s Lens Artists Photo Challenge #322 is ‘there is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in’. It is from a verse by Leonard Cohen about imperfection and beauty. This photo is just a blunt statement: the light comes from the right. But considering my more frequent photo moments in the early morning on this spot, it is after noon. A total different view on the same view. The way the light hits a scene gives it meaning. And shows different details. It softens, warms an strikes with a tender touch, showing the deeper beauty. Not perfect, but priceless.

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Capturing Moments: A Series of SUP Paddler Photos

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – September 2024

Maybe I am not the only one. When I see a wonderful subject, that has to be on a photo, I tend to try out different things fast, to avoid the moment goes. And in the end there is a series of photos that are hard to choose from. What is the solution? I just publish them all. So after SUP Paddler in focus and

the monochrome loneliness of the SUP Paddler here is the last of three. I hope you enjoyed all of them.

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Geese at Waterside: A Scenic View in Oegstgeest

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – October 2024

A slightly ‘bigger’ picture than the one of a week ago.

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The monochrome loneliness of the SUP Paddler

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – September 2024

Another – monochrome – photo of the SUP Paddler. The full sunrise colorful one is here.

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Geese at Waterside: Autumn Mood Setting in Oegstgeest

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – October 2024

Geese tidying up at the waterside, Autumn clean up before Winter is on its way? This week’s theme for LAPC #319 is ‘setting a mood’.

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Bicycle Adventures: Wassenaar’s Picturesque Zijwatering Canal

A bicycle tour brought us to the Zijwatering, a canal from Wassenaar to the Oude Rijn (in the time of the Roman Empire the present Old Rhine was part of the Rhine estuary and came into the Northsea at Katwijk). It was a surprise and also a delight to see the beauty of the landscape under a beatiful early Autumn sun. The bottom photo is a panorama, using this feature on the iPhone makes straight lines bend.

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Finding Beauty in the Ordinary: Canal Reflections

LAPC #316 is ‘Finding beauty in unexpected places’. One of the objects for photographs is the canal that runs through my village. It is quite ordinary, there is a vast amount of small and little canals to dispose of water in The Netherlands. To manage water in a country that is partly under sea level, one has to build infrastructure to keep dry feet. Two pictures taken at the same moment of the day, slightly different in monochrome style. The first is with the silvertone setting, the last with the dark setting on the iPhone. It changes the atmosphere completely. And one may be more beautiful than the other, it is all in the eye of the beholder.

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Exploring Dutch Tourist Attractions: A Photo Gallery

Leann Cole suggested ‘tourist attractions, near and far’ as LAPC’s 307. My motivation for going to places changed in my life time. From ‘active’ holidays (including climbing some big mountains by bycicle) to complete leisure (eg seeing the Greek Isles with lots of lazy moments). And in between the travels to dig into the culture and essence of a place on earth, to learn and experience it. But wherever I went as a ‘photographer’ I tried to capture where I was. To be stunned by what is just there in front of you, the unexpected. And yes, the times I did visit an ‘iconic attraction’ I tried to find my own way of framing it, trying to keep away form the cliches that are so widely known. For this challenge I dig into my blogs archive, all the photos are here published already.

Over the years I learned to value and appreciate my own way of looking, being surprised by my own views of what I saw and how I saw it. To appreciate simple things of beauty that stuck out or the composition of objects. If you travel far, you are only there for a moment, if you stay close to home you have access all of the time. But being close to home the challenge is bigger to stay open, to see what is there, to not take it for granted.

Today is the ‘near’ version. So close to where I live, but for tourists reasons to travel. I just browsed and picked out some themes that may strike recognition: flowers, flower parade, Rotterdam and its architecture and harbour, Leiden (my alma mater and birthplace of Rembrandt), windmills, flat lands, watermanagement (polder, canals) and the beach. All of them so near and familiar.

I hope you do enjoy the gallery, and if you want to plunge deep into more of it I invite you to search by category finding Amsterdam, Den Haag, more flower fields and flowers and who knows Dutch clogs?

Over The Water

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – June 2025

Over grown canal and reflections, the division between the park of Oud Poelgeest and the local ice ring.

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Tranquil Oegstgeest Canal Scene in June 2024

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest- June 2024

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Shepherd’s Delight

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – April 2024

The reflection of the sunset in the sky and water, a beautiful display of colors towards the East.

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White Duck

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – April 2024

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Old Wall

The Netherlands, Leiden – March 2024

An old commercial estate on the Haarlemmerweg in Leiden.

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Leiden

The Netherlands, Leiden – March 2024

A few weeks ago I published a photo from the same point of view, but with basking sunny weather. This one is showing an overcast day, in the middle of the week. The previous one was shot with iPhone13promax, and this one is iPhone15promax. Spot the differences :-).

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First Terrace Sun

The Netherlands, Leiden – March 2024

The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #291 is ‘Cityscapes’. The first sun got people out to enjoy the rays while having a drink on the junction of the Oude Rijn and Nieuwe Rijn in Leiden. On the right De Waag, the weighing house.

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At The Start Of The Day

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest- March 2024

Sunrise on the J.H. Oortbrug.

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Sunrise

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest- March 2024

Sunrise on the J.H. Oortbrug for lens artists challenge #290 Circular Wonders. What is most the biggest wonder? The wheels or the sun? It is the first photo of the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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Water Watcher

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – February 2024

A familiar sight in the neighborhood. He never looks good on iPhone but now on Nikon the details of his feathers are quite impressive.

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Pond Life

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – January 2024

A sunny afternoon in Winter for this week’s Lens Artists Challenge #286 ‘Weather’.

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En passent

Leiden on a rainy Winter day for this week’s Lens Artists Challenge #286 ‘Weather’.

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Circles

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – January 2024

For LAPC #285 is ‘warm colors’. Temperature is not high right now but the warmth of color in the sun is something to enjoy.

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There, near the windmill (‘Daar bij die molen’)

The Netherlands, Alphen aan den Rijn – September 2023

Windmill Vrouwgeestmolen at the Heimanswetering.

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Boat Ride at Dusk

The Netherlands, Leiden – September 2023

A sunset over the Galgewater in Leiden.

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Canal Parade Pride Leiden

The Netherlands, Leiden – September 2023

Lens Artists Photo Challenge #266 is ‘Time’. It takes a lot of time to tell everything about the concept of time. One aspect of time is change. In time society changes in most cases. These changes can be political (eg equal voting rights), economical (eg equal pay for men and women) or social (eg inclusion). But of course there are more emancipatory changes possible and needed.

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Rembrandt’s View

The Netherlands, Leiden – September 2023

Lens Artists Photo Challenge #266 is ‘Time’. It takes a lot of time to tell everything about the concept of time.

One of the best musical stories about time is by Pink Floyd: Time of the brilliant timeless album The Dark Side of the Moon, that was released 50 years ago.

This week I try to show aspects that come to my mind. The first is history at present. Places where important moments in time happened. Which you observe from the present.

This is a recent sunset over the Galgewater in Leiden. ‘Where? Why? Of what importance?’ I hear you say. At the bridge on the left side of the frame Rembrandt van Rijn was born. A copy of the mill his father used for his business is on the right. The only thing Rembrandt would have seen is the sunset, and the mills. All the buildings and boats etc are ‘after Rembrandt’.

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Sunset

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest-July 2023

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Boat Trip

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – June 2023

Lens Artists Photograph Challenge #253 is ‘Fragments’. Fragment of a journey.

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J.H. Oortbrug

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – May 2023

The line of the bridge is curved, your eyes are right.

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In the light of grey

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – May 2023

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Young Swans 2

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – May 2023

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Bridges

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest- May 2023

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Seagull

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest- May 2023

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Young Swans

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – May 2023

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Pink Dog

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – May 2023

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Canal Triptique

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Canal

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – March 2023

The LAPC theme #247 is ‘backlit’. The light is frontal but for the clouds are back lit.

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Roadside View

The Netherlands, Zoetermeer – March 2023

A polder near Zoetermeer.

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Red Light

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – January 2023

The J.H. Oortbrug in the fog.

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Spring Daffodils

The Netherlands, Voorhout – March 2023

The Lens Artists Photo Challenge #241 is Spring. The Daffodils are the first of the commercial grown bulb flowers to pop up each year. Here a field near Voorhout.

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Hoop doet leven

The Netherlands, Voorhout – February 2023

The windmill ‘Hoop doet leven’ between Oegstgeest and Voorhout in a Winter sun.

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Silhouetted Windmill

The Netherlands, Voorhout – February 2023

The silhouette of the windmill ‘Hoop doet leven’ between Oegstgeest and Voorhout in a Winter sun.

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Windmill ‘Hoop doet leven’

The Netherlands, Voorhout – February 2023

The silhouette of the windmill ‘Hoop doet leven’ between Oegstgeest and Voorhout in a Winter sun.

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Line Lights

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – February 2023

The weekly theme for LAPC #237 is ‘bringing softness’. Streetlights on a night with fog.

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The Bridge

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – January 2023

The weekly theme for LAPC #235 is shadows and reflections in monochrome.

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2023 – Over the Bridge

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – November 2022

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Reflections

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – December 2022

At the end of the year it is time to reflect on the passed year and imagine what the new year may, or should, bring. Whatever that is, I wish you hapiness, luck, love, health and courage to take bold steps.

It is the end of the year and the Weekly Photo Challenge is ‘Last Chance’.

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Autumn 2022 – Canal in grey light

The Netherlandse, Oegstgeest – December 2022

It is the end of the year and the Weekly Photo Challenge is ‘Last Chance’.

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Autumn 2022 – Sitting Ducks

The Netherlands, Oegstgeest – November 2022

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