This photo shows an atmospheric winter scene in the Hoogstraat in Leiden, captured during the blue hour. At the centre of the image is a classic Leiden lamppost, whose warm, golden light shines through the falling snow. The snow swirls intensely, filling the air with an almost magical atmosphere, while the light from the lamppost subtly illuminates the path beneath the thick flakes.
In the background, a glimpse of the spot where the Oude Rijn and Nieuwe Rijn rivers meet, a distinctive point in the city. You can just see a small piece of the Catharina Bridge, which, with its modest appearance in the distance, enhances the historic atmosphere of the scene. The canal and surrounding architecture seem almost shrouded in a soft blanket of snow, giving the scene a serene look.
The contrast between the deep blue of the evening sky and the warm glow of the lamppost enhances the intimacy of the moment. The reflections in the wet snow and the delicate details of the falling flakes create a vivid yet soothing play of light and texture.
This photo captures a typical winter moment in Leiden, where the historic city centre is transformed into a picturesque winter landscape. It is an ode to the beauty of snowfall and the warm light that can bring a sense of cosiness and security even on the coldest evenings.
I am Richard Steenvoorden, a biologist with a great passion for photography. I mainly photograph in Leiden and its surroundings, but also post photos from my European travels.
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