Between the lively coastal towns of Burgh-Haamstede and Renesse lies a rugged and unspoilt part of Zeeland: the Vroongronden. This special nature reserve where I live as a photographer five minutes' walk away, and where the dunes turn into grasslands and scrubland, breathes peace and freedom. Here, cows and horses graze in a landscape that shows a different face every season.
In this early morning, mist hangs over the field like a soft blanket, while the first rays of sunlight slowly reveal nature. In winter, frost transforms the landscape into a serene painting of ice and mist. A place where you can wander endlessly, away from the crowds, and experience the rugged beauty of Zeeland.
Whether you are looking for a relaxing walk or just want to enjoy the view: the Vroongronden are a hidden gem on the Kop van Schouwen.
Experience the hushed splendour of a winter morning with this photo. A cow emerging from the mist, surrounded by a frozen landscape where the cold is palpable.
This photo captures not only the beauty of nature, but also the sense of silence and wonder that a cold morning brings. A timeless artwork for the wall - perfect for lovers of pure, unspoilt landscapes.
Paula Romein is a Dutch photographer who has been working for various companies since 2008. She is also a travel photographer, which is her great passion.
She began her studies at the Stichting Kunstzinnige Vorming in Rotterdam and later followed the course at Martin van Thiel's photography school..
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