How do you capture a moment in a photograph? Composition plays a big role in this. Some moments can only be captured in a certain proportion. In this case, a panorama. On the left, the rugged sharp cliffs of the coastline, eroded by erosion and sedimentation, tower high above the tide line. What remains are the stretches of rock that overflow and dry up again with the coming and going of the tide. During this endlessly repeating cycle, the sand transported by the sea is continuously displaced, laying pieces of reef blood or managing to completely bury them. Differences in hardness of this underlying rock create many height differences in the reef, which in turn holds pools of water. When the wind then drops, this puddle acts as a perfect mirror.
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On my page you find the result of my love for surfing and photography. The combination of both makes that I am mainly busy with photographing from and around the sea. I have a great preference for shooting from the water.
Throughout the year I am located alternately in the Netherlands,..
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