An intriguing whole of colours and lines as you can easily encounter in nature. This is a macro absorption of seepage water after light night frost. On the water lies a fleece, which under a certain angle and incidence of light can conjure up the most beautiful colours. To the right of the middle you can see a small open piece in the fleece in which small tormenting particles rotate quickly. When the fleece breaks, it falls apart into little pieces. The pieces can later slide back together again and form a new whole.
Karla Leeftink prefers to photograph in the peace and quiet of early mornings with a hint of mysterious mist. The Drentsche-Aa region and the Reest valley are ideal for this with their frequently occurring misty landscapes. She also likes the wide open Wadden Sea landscapes and rough Norwegian fjord landscapes... Read more…