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Posts from the ‘wind surfing’ category

Wind Surfing Valkenburg

The Netherlands, Valkenburg – October 2025

The lake near Valkenburg during a forceful wind.

Shot with iPhone 15 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.

Back at the beach in Spring 2009

The Netherlands, Katwijk – March 2009

The beach of Katwijk in Spring 2009.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.

A Cloudy Windy Day At The Beach

The Netherlands, Katwijk aan Zee – August 2023

A windy day with some beautiful clouds on a Sunday at the beach in Katwijk. The clear views showed the curve of the coastline, with the silhouette of Scheveningen in the south, and beyond that, the harbor of Rotterdam.

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

Any Way the Wind blows

The Netherlands, Katwijk aan Zee – June 2023

Shot with iPhone 13 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

Systematic

The Netherlands, Scheveningen – July 2004

This week lens artists photo challenge is ‘that special place’. The beach is a place to relax, let go and create space and a fresh head. And you can see more than water and beach at times. This one is also an entry for Paula’s pick a word competition on ‘Lost in Translatation’. It looks like the surfers are in chaos, but actually they use the water and wind systematic.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta.  Click the picture for a larger version

Wind Breaker

The Netherlands, Scheveningen – July 2004

This week lens artists photo challenge is ‘that special place’. The beach is a place to relax, let go and create space and a fresh head. And you can see more than water and beach at times. This one is also an entry for Paula’s pick a word competition on ‘Lost in Translatation’. Not completely straight, but straight.

shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta.  Click the picture for a larger version