In this powerful black-and-white image, three iconic bridges of Rotterdam come together beautifully: the Koningshavenbrug, also known as De Hef, the Koningsbrug and the modern Erasmusbrug. These bridges are not only important traffic links, but also recognisable symbols of the city, each with its own unique character and history.
The Koningshavenbrug, a national monument, is a tribute to Rotterdam's industrial history. With its imposing, steel structure and characteristic lifting mechanism, De Hef stands as an icon of the city and is a must-see for any visitor. The elegance of the Erasmus Bridge, with its slender lines and white structure, contrasts nicely with the robust look of De Hef and the more traditional Koningsbrug. The Erasmus Bridge, often called the "Swan", is an architectural masterpiece that has definitely changed Rotterdam's skyline.
In the foreground of this composition is one of the popular water taxis, which effortlessly transport visitors and residents around the centre of Rotterdam. These taxis offer not only a practical way to explore the city, but also a unique experience of seeing the bridges and the city from a different perspective. This image captures not only the architectural beauty of Rotterdam, but also the dynamism and vibrancy of modern city life. The black and white effect highlights the texture and details of the bridges, impressively displaying the strength and beauty of Rotterdam.
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As an independent and passionate photographer, my autonomous work focuses on the power and simplicity of black-and-white photography. By omitting colour, I focus entirely on light, form, line play and contrast, bringing architecture and urban structures to life.
I draw my inspiration from iconic masters such..
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