The Netherlands, also known as Holland, is a country located in Western Europe. It is famous for its picturesque landscapes, charming cities, and rich cultural heritage. The country is a popular destination for photographers, offering a wide range of stunning locations to capture. From the iconic windmills and tulip fields to the historic canals and architecture of Amsterdam, there is no shortage of beautiful spots to explore. The country's coastline, dunes, and forests also provide excellent opportunities for nature photography.
The windmills at Kinderdijk are a group of windmills in the Alblasserwaard polder, in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. The mills are listed as national monuments and the entire area is a protected village view since 1993. They have been a
Kinderdijk is a village in the Netherlands, belonging to the municipality of Molenwaard, in the province South Holland, about 15 km east of Rotterdam. Kinderdijk is situated in a polder in the Alblasserwaard at the confluence of the Lek and Noord rivers. To drain the polder, a system of 19 windmills was built around 1740. This group of mills is the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands. The windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the best-known Dutch tourist sites. They have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
The Cube Houses, was one of the places I did't wan't to miss in Rotterdam. This really is some twisted architecture. When you find the right spot, it's just like a kaleidoscope. Saw several times this particular shot on the net, always been amazed by its geometry. Sitting on my butt, taking the time for framing, didn't want to make mistakes for this one.
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Colijnsplaat
Marktplatz in Haarlem/Niederlande Marketplace in Haarlem / Netherlands
Every time I go to the zeeland bridge, I always have a complete different atmosphere. The sun was just under, water was pretty calm. What a splendid reflection.
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Ysselsteyn German war cemetery at Timmermansweg 75, covers about 28 hectare or 70 acres and contains the graves of 31,598 German war dead, most of whom who died in the Netherlands during World War II. The war dead include Germans, Dutch, Poles and Russians who fought on the side of the German military. About 3,000 are war dead from the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes and Hürtgenwald that were initially interred next to the Netherlands American Cemetery in Margraten. In a circle near the entrance are 85 German soldiers who fell in World War I and whose bodies ended up in the Netherlands by floating down rivers, mainly the Meuse. (The Netherlands were neutral in World War I.) Almost all of the burials are in individual graves marked by a gray concrete cross. A tall cross stands in the central memorial plaza. The roads extending right and left from the plaza contain a carillon, common graves, and a memorial stone honoring the Dutch captain Johann Ludwig Timmermans, who served as manager of the cemetery from 1948 to 1976 on behalf of the Dutch government, and whose ashes were scattered at the cemetery at his request after his death. Ysselsteyn is the largest German war cemetery in the world.[2]
Ysselsteyn German war cemetery is now the only German war cemetery in the Netherlands as after World War II all German fatalities were concentrated there. Since 1976 it is administered by the German War Graves Commission, the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge.
Next to the cemetery is Youth Meeting Centre Ysselsteyn, a youth camp and education center.
Blue hour of the Koppelpoort city gate in Amersfoort which was constructed in the 15C.
The city of Kampen lies on the banks of the IJssel river in the north-east of the Netherlands. It has about 50 000 inhabitants. This photo was taken, looking south towards the city, and the characteristic bridge which connects the city to the railway station. The photo is a stitch of 3 images.
La Defence, Almere, The Netherlands.
Design: Ben F. van Berkel. UN Studio (1999).
Maankwartier, Heerlen, The Netherlands.
Design: Michel Huisman (2012).
Modified using GIMP.
In infrarood
The Catharina Hoeve is an authentic 17th-century cheese farm, situated at the Zaanse Schans, close to Amsterdam. The Zaanse Schans is a popular tourist attraction for good reason: its historical wooden houses, warehouses and fully-operating windmills offer a true taste of 'Old Holland'.
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Sky blended in PS, natural reflections in the water this time.
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Remember, a while ago, I posted a composed astrophotography shot. So here I am with my real first tryout. I went to the Zeeland bridge with a friend, we were prepared for it. This location isn’t the best for that, too much light pollution, but it is ok for a start. Luckily I had my Haida Clear Night Filter, which made it possible to filter a part of the light pollution. After a few calculations, I normally should have taken the shots at 30s, but I saw there was too much ambient light. I decided to try it with 15s. I still have many stars. I composed 150 shots to obtain the star trails, I’m happy with the result. Also, I never make shots without thinking about my framing, which makes a medium shot a little bit better. And to finish this result, we took an extra shot with some red light on the bridge. Woohoow. All negative comments are welcome, I still have a lot to learn in this kind of photography. It was a great experience, the magic happens when you step out of your comfort zone.
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I have seen several shots of this iconic location under the Zeeland bridge (Netherlands). I always wanted to have my version of it. If we stand perfectly in the middle and on the right level, we can see through the arches of the bridge. Not an easy job for the perfect composition.
After the blue hour shots at the floating pavilion, I was just to late for some blue hour shots of the Erasmus bridge. Anyway, I had a try, they are not bad, but I pefer when there still is just a little light in the sky.
It's the second time I went to the Zeeland bridge in a short period. I wanted some more shots. We didn't have many clouds the first time. We were more lucky now.
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After the blue hour shots at the floating pavilion, I was just to late for some blue hour shots of the Erasmus bridge. Anyway, I had a try, they are not bad, but I pefer when there still is just a little light in the sky.
Nelson Mandela Bridge, Zoetermeer, The Netherlands. Architect: Johan Bak (1992) I used to be here many times because of work, and really hated the place: cold, ugly and unattractive, waiting for a train that was always late. Not having been there for years, in gorgeous weather, I found a different atmosphere.
Blue and yellow are the colours of the city of Zoetermeer. We used to call it Sweet Lake City.
Underground bike parking Strawinskylaan, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Design: wUrck architects (2016).
Buhne am Strand von Domburg bei Ebbe
Provinz Zeeland, Niederlande
...Opposite...
The Waag I Alkmaar Netherlands
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Zaanse Schans Netherlands
Het Paard Marken I Netherlands
We waited till it was nearly dark. We had a clear sky and the full moon lit the bridge. I enhanced a bit the light on the bridge to obtain a bigger contrast between the bridge and its environnement.
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The Zeeland Bridge is a popular photo spot. It is a 5km bridge connecting two of the islands of the province of Zeeland. I had an idea of taking a b/w photo, but was actually hoping for some fog. However, the day was incredibly clear. I still went for the b/w but decided to add an element of colour, hence the yellow buoy. Between the pylons of the bridge you can clearly see the church tower of Zierikzee at 8,5 kms distance.
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Last one of the horse in the frozen IJsselmeer
This beautiful bridge that crosses the Waal river, opened to traffic in November 2013. The design was chosen so that it was similar to the existing bridge of 1936, which had become too small to handle all the traffic, and lies East of the current bridge. Near the bridge is a commemoration site for the US Army 504th Infantry Regiment of the 82d Airborne Brigade. During the crossing in 1944, 48 men lost their lives. This is commemorated by 48 pairs of lamp posts on the bridge. Every evening these lights go on pair by pair symbolising the slow crossing of the river during the liberation.(source Wikipedia)
After a whole day walking around in Rotterdam, I ended with this location. I blended 2 long exposures with a 5 bracketed shot to obtain this result.
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Oosterdok I Amsterdam
Nijmegen
Balij Bridge (2005). Design: Edwin Megens. Zoetermeer, The Netherlands.
Sloterdijk Train station Amsterdam
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Most notably Mario Calma, Rob Oo, Adelheid Smitt, Henk Verheyen, Alec Lux, Lenis Las, Jakub Slováček and AG PHOTOGRAPHE.