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Black-and-white photo of the 34 Dutch windmills along the Philipsdam in the Krammer wind farm during a beautiful clear day with yet cloudy skies. The photo shows the windmills on the Oosterschelde, which are far out in the landscape, forming a nice contrast with the sky.
The water in the foreground makes the photo calm, creating a nice vista.
This photo is actually a promotion of the green energy extracted here.
The more wind, the greater the energy output.
The energy that 1 windmill on a windy one can produce is huge.
1 revolution of the rotor blades produces about as much energy as 1 household needs per day. With 10MW of power, this is still a very respectable amount.
The site chosen here for the wind turbines is due to the fact that it is almost always windy here. Green energy is a must these days and also much needed to meet the European climate targets.
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This artworks is offered by Kees Dorsman
Allow me to introduce myself...... My name is Kees Dorsman, the photographer of these photos. As I have been doing photography for quite some time now, I have built up quite a portfolio. Several of my works can also be found on my website "bestbekeken.com" As an advanced amateur photographer, my field of interest in photography is quite broad. I like sports photography, for instance, because of the emotion and excitement you can capture in 1 image. Portraits, on the other hand, often show people from their best side, which gives me a lot of pleasure as a photographer. Furthermore, architectural photography also interests me because of the architectural tours de force that are often artistic and impressive. Making beautiful photos is something I can grow into for years to come. That is also what I strive for. Post-processing certainly plays a big role in this. An initially uninteresting photo can be transformed into an attractive image by means of a different choice of cropping, or by accentuating and retrieving certain parts in that photo. Hopefully, your interest in my imagery will be reinforced after seeing my portfolio. I have already "worn out" several cameras and now work with the Canon EOS 5D mark IV, plus a wide range of attributes and lenses, varying in focal lengths from 16 to 400mm. Enjoy looking at my photos and thanks for your interest