Rough sea along the Algarve's cliffs in black and white by Renate Smit Photography

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Renate Smit Photography

Haarlem, Netherlands

About ‘Rough sea along the Algarve's cliffs in black and white’ by Renate Smit Photography

This dramatic black-and-white photograph shows the rough sea pounding powerfully against the cliffs of the Algarve. The lack of colour makes the textures of the waves and rocks stand out even more, capturing the power and energy of the ocean in the best possible way. The sharp lines of the water splashing up against the rugged coastline…

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Renate Smit Photography
Haarlem, Netherlands

This is me, Renate Smit. Ever since I was a child, I was a dreamer and often looked at the sky. This always got me lost, which of course makes sense if you don't keep an eye on the road in front of you. Looking at the sky absorbed my own thoughts. This gave me many creative inspirations. Yet I couldn't express that creativity well in words. I was more of a visual thinker and could express this better in photography. Because as soon as I had a camera in my hands, I…

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