Slowly the sun climbs above the hills, its first rays piercing through the dense curtain of morning mist. The world along the Eyserbeek is bathed in a soft glow, where everything seems to hover between dream and reality. The little church of Eys, vaguely visible in the distance, stands out mysteriously against the brightening sky. The bells are still silent, caught in the silence of the early hour. Along the banks, where the grass is still heavy with dew, a group of cows moves towards the path. Their breath forms clouds in the cool air, eyes large and curious on us. They step forward hesitantly, as if recognising something in this serene morning. The sound of running water and soft mooing mingle with the first birdsong. Here, between mist and morning light, time seems to stand still for a moment. A new beginning, quiet but promising.
My name is Peter Kuipers and I live in the province of Groningen.
In addition to being a teacher in primary education, I like to take pictures of nature in my spare hours.
I mainly do landscape photography and I am mainly active in the north of the Netherlands...
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