North of the German city of Emden stands the Campen lighthouse and is the tallest lighthouse in Germany, it was built in 1889 and has been in use since 1891. It is 65.3 metres high. The lighthouse is a triangular tower with a white tube in the middle, it has a red lantern house, two galleries and a green roof. It stands in front of the dike at the mouth of Ems in the North Sea. The tower is not only the largest lighthouse in Germany, but also has the brightest German light beacon with a range of about 55 km. Campen lighthouse serves as a daytime marker and 's beacon at night to sail through the Randzelgat, a fairway, in the Westerems off Borkum. It is also popularly referred to as "the little brother of the Eiffel Tower" or "the Eiffel Tower of the North Sea".
"From my hometown Hoogezand, I regularly go out to take photos in the provinces of Groningen and Drenthe. Photography has always been my interest. In 2008, I bought my first SLR camera and after that I started to delve more and more into photography and photo editing and have made it my big hobby through self-study. My passion is taking landscape photos at the times of day when the light is most beautiful. Other forms of photography also have my attention such as, evening, macro, long shutter speed photography. Here in the Werk aan de Muur webshop you will find my most beautiful works."
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