The photo, taken at Rabjerg Mile in Denmark with the Sony A7 III, beautifully shows the vastness of the sand dune landscape. The sky is filled with soft shades of blue that subtly blend into the sand, which radiates a warm, golden glow. In the distance, some small figures are visible on top of a dune, further emphasising the grandeur of the dunes. The sloping lines of the sand, with footprints gently left behind, give a sense of calm and emptiness, as if time stands still here. The dramatic, overcast sky enhances the atmosphere of infinite space and natural beauty.
About Rabjerg Mile:
Rabjerg Mile is one of Europe's largest walking sand dunes, located in the northern part of Jutland, Denmark. This unique natural phenomenon moves about 15 metres eastwards every year by the force of the wind. The dune, which is about 40 metres high and covers 1 km², offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with sand as far as the eye can see. The dune was created in the 16th century by sand drifts that engulfed large parts of the region. Today, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers alike because of its serene, almost surreal setting.
Born and raised in Utrecht, I discovered my passion for photography early on. With my trusty Sony A7 III, I love to venture out to capture the beauty of architecture, the untamed nature, the intriguing animal kingdom, and the dynamics of vehicles. My work is.. Read more…