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Amstelveense poel is a small lake that borders on Amsterdam forrest ("Amsterdamse Bos"), Amstelveen and the village Bovenkerk. On the photo you see the Sint Urbanuskerk.
This is part 2 of the serie "Amstelveense Poel", a small lake in Amstelveen which borders on the "Amsterdamse bos". This was a man made forrest built from 1934 (crisis years). Alot of people didn't have a job and were forced to work to get a payment. During the World War 2 alot of yewish people had to continue the construction. Alot of these yewish people had to live in Labor camp which were stationed at the north part of the bosbaan (north part of the Amsterdamse bos). Eventually the construction is finished in 1964 and the last trees were placed by childeren at 1970 at the national treeparty day. The "Amsterdamse bos" now is a much visited location for people from the surrounding cities like Amsterdam, Amstelveen & Amstelveen.
About the photo:
I shot this photo during the blue hour on february 13th 2015.
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Thank you for visiting my profile. My name is Ardi and I'm a passionate land/sea- and cityscape photographer living in Amstelveen, The Netherlands. I like to show you the world through my eyes in the most beautiful way. I'm always trying to learn something new in photography and in post processing in general. To me photography is an art form, a way to capture my emotions and thoughts of daily life.It is more than capturing the right moment. To me the world of photography and my world unite. I believe my personal creative approach distinguishes me from other photographers. I hope my photographs can see you the world in a different and unique way and it can touch your emotions like it does with me.
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