An atmospheric photograph of a pile head in the sea at Westkapelle, taken with a long exposure. The wooden posts, overgrown with green algae, form a rhythmic interplay of lines stretching towards the horizon. The long exposure gives the water a soft, misty appearance, creating a serene and timeless atmosphere.
These characteristic coastal defences are typical of Zeeland and have played an important role in protecting the Dutch coast from erosion for generations. The combination of natural elements and human interventions makes this sculpture a powerful symbol of the relationship between land and sea.
Perfect for lovers of seascapes, minimalist compositions and Dutch landscapes.
Sometime in 1980 Jan bought his first SLR camera and since that time a camera has always been at his fingertips. His varied work ranges from snapshots of people in his immediate surroundings to landscape, macro and bird photography. He is also the regular photographer of his wife's ballet.. Read more…