I took this panorama in the Leuvenum forest near Harderwijk in the Veluwe. This panorama consists of 16 photos, 13 portrait and 3 landscape. It is admittedly not the wide photo you are used to from a panorama, but more of a square photo. The front two bridges in the photo have been there for a while, the back bridge with the railing was lowered a few weeks before this panoramic photo was taken because of high water. Meanwhile, the rear bridge with railing has already been replaced by a dam. The brook what you see is the Leuvenumse beek which is called the Hierdense beek on the map. The Leuvenumse beek is allowed to overflow in the Leuvenum forest, causing the groundwater to rise a little again.
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…