One of those mornings that is full of surprises. The polder landscape is covered in a thick layer of fog before sunrise. The landscape is grey and only occasionally becomes visible through patches of rising mist, which just as quickly recede to the ground.
The ditches look a bit mystical. But still I decide to put my camera in position. At this "intersection" could just be a fascinating scene. After half an hour of waiting, my patience is rewarded. A swan swims peacefully into my scene. A beautiful reward on this beautiful morning.
What started out as travel photography in the 1990s grew into a hobby that got out of hand. Photography became a daily activity. Colour negative became slide, complemented by a fascination for black and white photography. I converted the Kodak T-Max, Tri-X and Ilford negation films in my.. Read more…