Palace on the Dam by Mike Bing

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by Mike Bing

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The distinctive construction of the Palace on Dam Square and the beautiful interior are the focal point here. Imagine yourself King at your own dining table with this photo in the background.

The Royal Palace Amsterdam (known as the Palace on Dam Square and sometimes still as the City Hall on Dam Square) is a palace on Dam Square in downtown Amsterdam. The palace is used by the Royal House as a reception palace and is used for exhibitions.

It was built between 1648 and 1665 as a city hall, designed by architect Jacob van Campen, and consecrated on July 29, 1655. The structure is considered the Netherlands' most important historical and cultural monument of the Golden Age. The Palace on Dam Square is window number 24 of the Canon of Amsterdam.

A multiple exposure technique was chosen here where, at the time of shooting, a lens with a small depth of field was already used. This gives an almost three-dimensional feeling, especially in large format. The details of the chandelier are brought out even more in post processing.

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About Mike Bing

Driven photographer with a preference for landscapes and city views as well as closeup work. Often emphasizes details in a larger picture. Often uses different post processing techniques to show the reality as it is experienced, not as it is actually seen. Photography as feeling.

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