The Hulshorster Zand near Nunspeet is one of the largest drift sand areas in the Netherlands, on the north-western edge of the Veluwe. I was here on a cold, misty morning in November, just as the sun was coming through.
The backlight made the dewdrops look like golden beads on a necklace.
For this photo, I used a wide aperture, creating the little balls in the background. These are actually reflections on the dewdrops.
Since the advent of digital photography, Peet Romijn (1964) has been increasingly involved in nature and landscape photography. In addition to these specialisms, he also enjoys photographing urban landscapes, during the day and at night.
Peet, among other things, takes photos on commission and supplies photos..
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