Irrigation of arable land Hoeksche Waard by Vivo Fotografie

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Oud-Beijerland, Netherlands

About ‘Irrigation of arable land Hoeksche Waard’ by Vivo Fotografie

This sprinkler system automatically drives across arable land to make sure nothing dries out. I took the photo in Zuid-Beijerland a village in the Hoeksche Waard. The agricultural area is known, among other things, for potatoes, onions, sugar beet and many cereals that are grown. I took the photo with a drone so that from above I can…

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Oud-Beijerland, Netherlands

From the photography trips that I make, there are photos that I would like to share with you. These are photos from abroad but also within the Dutch borders. National Geographic also noticed these photos because a photo of me was already chosen as photo of the month. Exactly 10 years later I was approached at the beginning of 2017 to submit a photo for the National Geopraphic Calander 2018. And now I'm in the National Geographic calendar 2020 with a photo of a hunting…

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