The old town of Dordrecht on an early Sunday morning. Heart of winter and a little snow had fallen in the early hours, just enough for a wintry picture.
This is the Pottenkade, the place where potters used to sell their wares. A historic piece of Dordrecht located next to the Grote Kerk, with the row of houses from 1720 built against the side of the church just visible in the background. The church itself is Dordrecht's most famous monument, with a tower that is quite crooked due to the swampy ground (the reason it's construction was stopped in the Middle Ages at its current height). Visible from afar it still dominates the skyline of the old part of the city of Dordrecht.
Photography has been a passion as long as I can remember. Concentrating mainly on travel photography (slides and black & white) I broadened my horizon after going digital 9 years ago. Since then I have been focusing on a large range of subjects - any subject would do as long.. Read more…