I took this photo in the old centre of Harderwijk, the street is the crooked Oosterwijck or Kleine Oosterwijck. As you can see, this street is not straight, after curving this street continues for a bit. You can see from the bicycles against the facades that this street is still in use and the houses are inhabited. When I took this photo, the street had just been repaved. This photo is an HDR consisting of 5 photos with different exposures that I merged into this HDR afterwards, which is also why the colours in the shadows and in the sky are clearly visible. As you can see it was nice sunny weather when I took the 5 photos for this HDR, some veil clouds could be seen in the sky though. I just don't know why the street lamp on the left of the photo is lit.
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…