On a bright sunshiny day I made a trip to the little uninhabited island Rottumeroog. It's an island in the Wadden Sea. The tides are controlling the landscape in this area. They cause a lot of patterns with little creeks and every day all is renewed and changed by the water. It seems like there is a street, marked by the water that leeds me to another island, Rottumerplaat. But I can't go there; soon the water will get higher and higher and I have to go back with the boat to Lauwersoog.
Karla Leeftink prefers to photograph in the peace and quiet of early mornings with a hint of mysterious mist. The Drentsche-Aa region and the Reest valley are ideal for this with their frequently occurring misty landscapes. She also likes the wide open Wadden Sea landscapes and rough Norwegian fjord landscapes... Read more…