I captured the minimalist landscape photo “The beauty of transience in Zeeland” on a sunny, windy spring day. On a beautiful day in spring, I went out to the dunes near Westenschouwen, on Schouwen-Duiveland. Tourism had not yet started; silence reigned over the landscape. Only the rustling of the wind and the soft sway of the sand under my feet accompanied me during my walk.
Nature slowly began to awaken from its winter sleep, but these two trunks remained behind in silence. They no longer bore leaves, no promise of growth. Only their weathered shapes, half sunken in the sand, reminded us of what once was. The strong wind, which smooths the dune and constantly sculpts new shapes, no longer seemed to have any hold on them.
It is precisely in their stillness that an unexpected beauty lies. Transience, often associated with decay, shows itself here as something serene. These small, dead trunks form a tranquil contrast with the ever-moving sand and the vast blue sky. The image is minimalistic, but rich in emotion. An ode to peace, to letting go, to the passing of time.
This minimalistic photo "The beauty of transience in Zeeland" as a reminder that beauty does not always lie in the new or the lively, but also in the transient.
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Keywords that describe my work: peace, space, serenity, simplicity, minimalist and mostly soft colors.
An invitation to be still and to slow down. Not only to look, but above all to experience the peace, space and simplicity, in the middle of the busy world..
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Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany