If you look closely, you can see the relief here and there and some specks of light from the black ice this twig is caught in. It is an early morning in January on the Dwingelderveld, National Park and the largest contiguous wet heathland in Western Europe. The sun has only just risen, these are the first minutes of the golden hour. The first sunlight streaks across the twig. Within minutes, the hoarfrost will have melted. A beautiful winter scene in which nature shows itself almost as an abstract work of art.
Amateur photographer and curious hiker. Often on the road, always with a camera. I photograph what catches my attention, what makes an impression. My challenge is to capture that, together with the emotion, the commotion of that moment. With a fascination for lines, patterns, .. Read more…