The iconic old railway bridge in Rotterdam, better known as "De Hef", beautifully lit during the blue hour. Although already out of use since 1993, it remains one of our country's best-known bridges connecting the south side of the city of Rotterdam with the Noordereiland, a small island located in the river Maas, pictured here on the right. On the left side, just below the bridge, a section of the new, also famous, Erasmus Bridge can be seen. The photo was deliberately taken at the end of a very rainy day to capture the bridge's reflection in the puddles in front of it.
Photography has been a passion as long as I can remember. Concentrating mainly on travel photography (slides and black & white) I broadened my horizon after going digital 9 years ago. Since then I have been focusing on a large range of subjects - any subject would do as long.. Read more…