Polder
Meet the edge of the polder, the dyke.
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Meet the edge of the polder, the dyke.
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The same basin of the old watertower that I posted yesterday, but now on top of the barrier of the motorway.
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The basin of an old watertower against the sky. It is not the nicest of buildings, but somehow it draws my attention when I see it. Last year I published its head in color, this time I choose for mono.
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It is that time of year again, bulbflowers spreading colors and aromas around.
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It is that time of year again, bulbflowers spreading colors and aromas around.
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Lens Artists Photography Challenge #258 us ‘Fences’.
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This week’s Lens Artists Challenge is ‘Simplicity Photography’.
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If the soil is not being cleaned by flooding or gassed by covering it in plastic, the fields that are covered in Daffodils, Hyacinths or Tulips in Spring, in Summer are growing cut flowers for sales.
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Lens Artists Photo Challenge #203 for this week is ‘local vistas’.
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Lens Artists Photo Challenge #203 for this week is ‘local vistas’.
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Lens Artists Photo Challenge #203 for this week is ‘local vistas’.
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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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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge this week is #195: colorful expressions.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge this week is #195: colorful expressions.
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The Lens Artists Photo Challenge this week is #195: colorful expressions.
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The weekly theme is ‘beloved’.
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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
The weekly theme is ‘surprise’.
It is not a surprise they come out, but the way they look and smell when they come out is always surprising. And all of a sudden it is over.
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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