The Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen (AWD) (3400 ha) is one of the most beautiful nature areas in The Netherlands.
The habitat of the the widest dunes of Holland - with lakes, flows, forests, meadows, shrubs and undergrowth - consists a.o. of fallow deers, roe deers, foxes, horses, cows and cormorants. Except the birds, I have seen them all and took a lot of captures (for the first time in my live, I got the message FULL :p).
In the Amsterdamse Waterduinen are a few fox families. These foxes are everything but wildlife. The moment they spot human beings, they don't run away, but will come to see if there is something to eat for them. Lots of people feeds them, which makes their behaviour completely unnatural.
They are easier to capture here than in a zoo :(.
Gear:
Nikon D7000
Tamron 70 - 300 mm f/4-5.6 VC SP
@ 70 mm, ISO 400, f/6.3, VC (vibration Control) = On, 1/160 s. Fully manual settings and taken out of the hands.
Photography is a hobby but at the same time a real passion to me. Not a single day will pass without shooting pictures. All kind of pictures, but I love strobisten photography (shooting with off camera flash) and nature photography the most. I strive to shoot the right atmosphere.. Read more…