I took this photo of a beech avenue in the Leuvenum forest in the municipality of Ermelo in the Veluwe. I used 3 different exposures for this photo, making it an HDR photo. The reason this photo is well exposed is because the contras were quite high under the beech trees. When I took the photos for this HDR, it was a nice sunny day. The leaves on the ground give away that it was already autumn when I took this photo, it was early autumn though. This avenue does have a name with the owner of this forest, I don't know this name exactly. For the photos of this HDR, I put my camera on a tripod so the photos with different exposures overlay each other fine. because it is an avenue you get a depth effect in this photo.
Welcome to my shop. My name is Gerard de Zwaan and I was born in 1983 in the Veluwe town of Harderwijk where I grew up and still live. I started photography in 2013. My first camera was a Nikon D3200 which I still own and is now as a.. Read more…