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The Speulderbos on the Veluwe is a very old forest that has been partly transformed into production forest, but large areas of original beech forest have remained. Since farmers mainly harvested the straight trunks in the past, the crooked ones have remained. Here is a winter view from a dark conifer forest to the much less dense beech trees. The specimen in the middle is such a dancing beech. This process creates a fairy-tale like atmosphere. You could find a fairy dancing among the trees.
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This artworks is offered by Bep van Pelt- Verkuil
Good day, how nice of you to visit my profile in 'Work on the wall'!
I'd like to introduce myself.
I'm Elizabeth van Pelt-Verkuil, a photographer at heart.
I make high demands on the quality of my photos; also on the post-processing.
Photography is in my blood and many of my photos are about nature and other cultures. Originally I am a biologist and that helps me choose my subjects. In my 'Work on the Wall' account you will find a selection of my photos; of landscapes, plants and animals; both in color and black and white.
In my work I want to get away from the 'standard plates'. I want to raise questions, make people look at colours, shapes and structures from nature.
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