Top 20 of 2018


Staverden Castle
Enjoying the environment and landscape of the Noord-Veluwe.
Staverden Castle is located on the Staverdenseweg in Staverden (municipality of Ermelo). The house and the park near the house are owned by Geldersch Landschap en Kasteelen and are open to the public.
The current castle, now the fourth, was built partly in 1853 and partly in 1905 and contains seventeenth-century elements and is built on the foundations of the previous castle, from the eighteenth century

Fast dynamic flows, Hoge Venen
Photos taken in the Ardennes, at the La Hoëgne river near Pont Centenaire with ICM (intentional camera movement). The dynamics of the fast flowing water in the La Hoëgne river can be clearly seen

Moonshine
Fishing nets in the moonlight. Partly due to the moonlight, a minimalist and serene image is created. With this image I try to convey this tranquility. Photo taken in full moonlight after sunset at the Trintelhaven
Python Moves
Photo from the Python Bridge in the Eastern Docklands of Amsterdam. The name refers to its distinctive wavy shape, like a python on the move. Creating special light effects by playing with steel wool with photo-buddy Jeroen, the perfect steel wool slinger!

Mysterious Forest
A view into the mysterious forest at Baraque Michel. Photo taken during a fantastic weekend in the 'Hoge Venen' in the Ardennes

Autumn in Full Swing
In the Speulderbos I found an incredible number of mushrooms and I enjoyed the autumn atmosphere in the forest

Beautiful Architectural Masterpiece
On the west side of the Central Station in Den Bosch you will find the Paleiskwartier. With beautiful architectural masterpieces of modern architecture. Photo taken shortly after sunset

Beautiful Sunrays
It's raining sunrays in the Speulderbos. How beautiful the forest can be! 

Timeline Artwork
The artwork 'Timeline' by artist Rob Sweere in Strandpark Slijk-Ewijk literally takes the visitor on a journey through time: from prehistory to the future

Icebreakers on Marken
Marken is a former island, now a peninsula, in the Markermeer, which has been connected to the mainland by a dike since 1957. The photo shows the icebreakers in September without ice. In wintertime, drifting ice is often the result of strong winds after a significant period of frost. Icebreakers protect the dike of the island of Marken against drifting ice. 
Photo taken in September early in the morning, just after sunrise. Nice detail: in the distance you can see the skyline of Almere!
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