"Holland and the Silence in the Wind"
Description:
This nostalgically edited landscape photograph shows a classic Dutch windmill bathed in soft, warm light. Digital post-processing in Photoshop and Corel Painter X3 adds a painterly quality, with brush-like textures and soft gradients evoking an almost romantic atmosphere. The lone tree next to the mill and the wide, green landscape enhance the sense of tranquillity, simplicity and connection to the land. This image is an ode to the quiet countryside and the timeless power of wind and craft.
I edited the picture in Corel's Painter X3 and Photoshop CC. With a nod to the old Dutch masters of the golden age
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The first mention of a mill in Soest dates back to the early 15th century. A piece of land next to where the Windhound (Greyhound) later is was already called the "mill piece".
IN 1737, the old mill was replaced by a stone corn mill, the Windhond (Greyhound).
The Windhound (Greyhound) fell out of use at the beginning of the 20th century
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The reconstruction of The Windhound started in April 2006. The cap was installed on 12 February 2008 and the mill opened for the first time on National Windmill Day on 10 May 2008
Advice for print:
For an authentic painterly effect, a canvas or Artframe print - is an excellent choice - it emphasises the classic atmosphere and makes it look as if it were actually hand-painted.
If you want to make the fine digital details and soft colour tones stand out, choose a fine art print on Acrylic glass.
I'm French van der Kuil. Live in Beverwijk.
A few years ago I retired as an educationalist and manager in education. Now I have more time for photography and I have developed my own style, techniques further to my personal art-work. I have a preference for street photography, ..
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