Canal

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Shot with iPhone 11 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version

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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #100 is ‘the long and winding road’.
Walking on water is difficult, but if you are afraid to fall (and get wet) you will never learn.
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #98 is ‘delicate colours’.
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Each Spring we look forward to when young swans are born.
This one is for Dutch goes the Photo ‘return’ theme.
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Shot with iPhone 11 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #95 is ‘All Wet’.
You might think seeing this photo ‘this is not all wet, is it?’ And indeed it is not. Some say God created the world and The Dutch created The Netherlands.The first is a question of belief and the latter is a question of opinion. The fact is that a big part of the low lands (Netherlands) are under sea level. This small canal is part of the waterworks that manages to keep Dutch feet dry. If we could not manage water this way you would be looking at the sea. So it is not all wet, it is managed wet and we prefer it that way.
Shot with iPhone 11 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #95 is ‘All Wet’.
You might think seeing this photo ‘this is not all wet, is it?’ And indeed it is not. Some say God created the world and The Dutch created The Netherlands.The first is a question of belief and the latter is a question of opinion. The fact is that a big part of the low lands (Netherlands) are under sea level. This pond collects water, if there is too much rain the excess water is taking down to the sea. This pond is one of the waterworks that manages to keep Dutch feet dry. If we could not manage water this way you would be looking at the sea. So it is not all wet, it is managed wet and we prefer it that way.
Shot with iPhone 11 Pro Max edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #95 is ‘All Wet’.
You might think seeing this photo ‘this is not all wet, is it?’ And indeed it is not. Some say God created the world and The Dutch created The Netherlands.The first is a question of belief and the latter is a question of opinion. The fact is that a big part of the low lands (Netherlands) are under sea level. This canal is one of the waterworks that manages to keep Dutch feet dry. This canal is taking water from ‘polders’ back to the sea. If we could not manage water this way you would be looking at the sea, with the building on the left just above the sea level. So it is not all wet, it is managed wet and we prefer it that way.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #94 is ‘At Home’.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #94 is ‘At Home’.
The world is small, only go out for walks and necessary shopping. The skies are quiet. Once a while a passenger plane comes in, mostly it is cargo.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #93 is ‘Morning’.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #91 is ‘simplicity’.
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Shot with iPhoneX edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
Shot with iPhoneX edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
Shot with iPhoneX edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #89 is ‘river’.
The canyon of the Tarn River in France at the ‘Point Splendide’.
About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.
Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #88 is ‘chaos’.
The canyon of the Tarn River in France at the ‘Point Splendide’.
About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.
Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #87 is ‘reflections’.
A view from Table Mountain.
shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #85 is ‘treasure hunt’
A sunrise over the canal.
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Shot with iPhoneX edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
Malta, Valletta – November 2010
A peer of the harbour of Valletta, capital of Malta.
Shot with Nikon D7000, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
This one is for Dutch goes the photo’s weekly photo ‘action’ theme.
Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
This one is for Dutch goes the photo’s weekly photo ‘action’ theme.
Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #83 is ‘future’
In front of our house is a small canal that is looked upon from the kitchen window.
The only thing on this Heron’s mind is food, that is the future.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #82 is ‘capital’
Typical Amsterdam: canals lined with trees, bridges and bicycles.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #82 is ‘capital’
This is a well know bridge in Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands, over the Amstel: the Magere Brug.
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This is a scene from 2005 at Burton Mill Pond in West Sussex.
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This one is for Dutch Goes the Photo Tuesday weekly theme ‘trees’.
A tree in a fog covered field of grain as the sun tries to peak through.
About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #80 is ‘leading lines’
Sometimes things go wrong, but the result can be surprising. This is a movement of my iPhone by accident, as i pressed the shutter while moving the phone.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #80 is ‘leading lines’
This is a scene from 2005 at Burton Mill Pond in West Sussex.
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shot with Nikon D70, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version.
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #79 is ‘a window with a view’
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In front of our house is a small canal that is looked upon from the kitchen window. The animals.the canal and its edges are sometimes subject in my photographs. Here is a blooming grass in Autumn.
Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #78 is ‘spot’
Show a special spot in a shot is the brief.
In front of our house is a small canal that is looked upon from the kitchen window. The animals and the canal are, just as plants and flowers in the front garden, sometimes subject in my photographs. Here is a recent visitor: a Heron.
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Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #78 is ‘spot’
Show a special spot in a shot is the brief.
In front of our house is a small canal that is looked upon from the kitchen window. The animals and the canal are, just as plants and flowers in the front garden,
sometimes subject in my photographs. Here are two ducks, doing some synchronized swimming.
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Shot with Nikon D500, edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
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Sunset at Le Conquet.
About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
The road to the railroad crossing in St Samsom sur Rance on the border of Bretagne and Normandy.
About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
Oud Poelgeest is an old castle in Oegstgeest. It has quite a history over the centuries.
Shot with iPhoneX edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version
Shot with iPhoneX edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a larger version
Shot with iPhoneX edited using Snapseed and Marksta Click the picture for a larger version
This one is for dutch goes the photo’s ‘mist’ theme.
The harbour of Le Conquet in the mist.
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About the B4 retouch series:
I browsed my archive for pictures to publish. Some of them are partly retouched but most do have scratches, dust and stains.Shot with Nikon F90 on Kodak TriX, scanned from film and edited using Snapseed and Marksta. Click the picture for a bigger version
End of October, just before Autumn kicked in.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #72 is ‘waiting’.
To catch a heron in flight takes patience. And some day you get lucky.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #72 is ‘waiting’.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #72 is ‘waiting’.
Autumn waits for no tree.
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The bus station on top of Den Haag Central Station, with the departments of Infrastructure and Water-management, Justice, the Home Office and the department of Education, Culture and Science in the background.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #72 is ‘waiting’.
A Heron at a lake nearby.
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The theme for the weekly Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #70 is ‘monochrome’.
The bus station on top of Den Haag Central Station, with the departments of Infrastructure and Water-management, Justice, the Home Office and the departement of Education, Culture and Science in the background.
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