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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?

Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Twins (5)

Architecture can be beautiful in full color as well in monochrome. In ‘twins’ I show the monochrome twin of the color shot at the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam. The fift and last set is again New Orleans.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Twins (4)

Architecture can be beautiful in full color as well in monochrome. In ‘twins’ I show the monochrome twin of the color shot at the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam. The fourth set is New Orleans.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Twins (3)

Architecture can be beautiful in full color as well in monochrome. In ‘twins’ I show the monochrome twin of the color shot at the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam. The third set is the Montevideo.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Twins (2)

Architecture can be beautiful in full color as well in monochrome. In ‘twins’ I show the monochrome twin of the color shot at the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam. The second set is an old elevator at the Rijnhaven.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Twins

Architecture can be beautiful in full color as well in monochrome. In ‘twins’ I show the monochrome twin of the color shot of the high risings in Rotterdam on the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam. The first set is De Rotterdam by Rem Koolhaas.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Bench

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

A bench at the Rijnhaven in Rotterdam on the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Old and New

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

The De Rotterdam towers over the old warehouses on the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam. The use of housing changed from industrial to living.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Blocked



The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

LAPC challenge #305 is about composition: two rectangles as a play tool to frame a photo. Sometimes you get lots more than two, which adds to another aspect of composition: repetition. Not sure if this qualifies as a valid entry, but I do like the building. This is De Rotterdam by Rem Koolhaas.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | Floats

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

The Rijnhaven in Rotterdam seen from the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s the Kop van Zuid: Old Trade

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

The Rijnhaven in Rotterdam seen from the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam.

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Exploring Rotterdam’s Kop van Zuid | New Orleans Skyscraper

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

The Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam is home to various highrisings, some named after big cities. This is New Orleans.

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Swan

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

Rijnhaven, Kop van Zuid, Rotterdam.

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Erasmus Bridge

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

The Erasmus bridge in Rotterdam.

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Hoek van Holland / Hook of Holland

Hoek van Holland, looking at Maasvlakte, the harbor of Rotterdam.

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Insight

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

Stenaline Brittanica, Hoek van Holland, waiting for departure.

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Harbor Rotterdam


The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

Hoek van Holland, waiting for departure.

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Ship

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2024

Hoek van Holland, waiting for departure.

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Bar

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – December 2022

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Frank – I got you under my skin

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – December 2022

At the time of end of year parties, a crooner is great entertainment doing a walking around show. His voice was amazingly full and familiar, a nice meeting over a cocktail.

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

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Building Blocks

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – January 2018

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Blue

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – February 2016

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High and Warm

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – February 2016

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Power

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – October 2020

The theme for Lens-artists Weekly Photo Challenge #118 is ‘Communication’.

Architecture can be used to communicate wealth or power. An example in the history of The Netherlands are the canal houses in Amsterdam. A more modern ‘show off’ of wealth is the ING House on the A10 in Amsterdam. A rather small Head Office on a very expensive piece of land. And building high risings is another example where (not only) Dutch cities build literally their image and show off economic power. This is Delftse Poort, til 2009 the highest building in The Netherlands. The five highest buildings in The Netherlands are all in Rotterdam (this is the ranking).

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About Rooftops

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – October 2020

The theme for Lens-artists Weekly Photo Challenge #117 is ‘A photo Walk’.

Last week I had to kill some time in Rotterdam near the Central Station.
Just behind the roof of Central Station is Delftse Poort. Until 2009 the highest building in The Netherlands. The five highest buildings in The Netherlands are all in Rotterdam.

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On the Corner

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – October 2020

The theme for Lens-artists Weekly Photo Challenge #117 is ‘A photo Walk’.

Last week I had to kill some time in Rotterdam near the Central Station. It was the first time I saw it close. A fourth impression.

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Into the Tunnel

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – October 2020

The theme for Lens-artists Weekly Photo Challenge #117 is ‘A photo Walk’.

Last week I had to kill some time in Rotterdam near the Central Station. It was the first time I saw it close. A third impression.

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Passing By

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – October 2020

The theme for Lens-artists Weekly Photo Challenge #117 is ‘A photo Walk’.

Last week I had to kill some time in Rotterdam near the Central Station. It was the first time I saw it close. A second impression.

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Rotterdam Central Station

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – October 2020

The theme for Lens-artists Weekly Photo Challenge #117 is ‘A photo Walk’.

Last week I had to kill some time in Rotterdam near the Central Station. It was the first time I saw it close. The coming days I will post some impressions.

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At the Zoo

Doing school tasks at Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam.

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At the zoo: Penguins

Penguins at Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – March 2018

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Smile: Penguins

This weekly theme is ‘smile’.

Penguins at Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam.

 

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – April 2018

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Europoort by Night

The harbour of Rotterdam, a gateway to Europe.

The Netherlands, Hoek van Holland – August 2017\

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Texture: Up 

This weekly theme is ‘texture’.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2017

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Texture: Shades 

This weekly theme is ‘texture’.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2017

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Collage Staircase 

This weekly theme is ‘collage’.

 

 

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – June 2017

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

 

Delta Rotterdam 2

This weekly theme is ‘delta’: change or transition.

Rotterdam is a city with its own style in architecture, developing into a very interesting city landscape.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2017

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Delta Rotterdam

This weekly theme is ‘delta’: change or transition.

Rotterdam is a city with its own style in architecture, developing into a very interesting city landscape.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2017

shot with iPhone 6s plus using Hueless,  edited using Snapseed and Marksta, click the picture for a larger version

A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Order in shopping

This weekly theme is ‘order’.

 

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2017

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Heritage: Architecture Markthal Rotterdam

The weekly theme is ‘heritage’.

Part of the ceiling in the Market Hall (Markthal) in Rotterdam.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2017

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Heritage: History

The weekly theme is ‘heritage’.

The time line in the Market Hall (Markthal) in Rotterdam.

 

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – May 2017

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Rotterdam: markthal 3

This week’s theme is ‘the road taken’.

Recently I discovered this amazing piece of architecture the Market Hall (Markthal) in Rotterdam.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – December 2016

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Shadow: Station Blaak

This week’s theme is shadow.

The Blaak Tower reflected in the shadow of a glass front.

 

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Solitude: TKmax

This week’s theme is solitude

solitude.

Rotterdam is the city for modern architecture in The Netherlands.

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Lines

 

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – November 2016

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Magic: Cube

This weekly theme is ‘magic’.

A cube hangs magically outside the front of a building.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – November 2016

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link

Magic: Display

This weekly theme is ‘magic’.

Delftse Poort in Rotterdam is one of the tallest high risings in The Netherlands. The display of a photo on one of the towers strikes like magic.

The Netherlands, Rotterdam – November 2016

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A list of other entries to this theme; if you do not want to be on this list let me know and I remove the link