The picture shows sheep grazing peacefully on both the green grassy plains and vast heathland of De Hamert National Park. The sheep move quietly across the landscape, feasting on the grass and vegetation growing here. The moor, with its typical purple heather plants and drought-resistant grass, provides a nice contrast to the green grassy fields stretching out beyond. The sheep contribute to the management of the landscape by helping to maintain the heath and prevent further grassing. This natural management ensures that the typical flora of the moor is preserved while creating a richer ecosystem for various insects, birds and other animals. The serenity of the moment is enhanced by the park's vast landscape, where sheep wander through the natural backdrop of trees, shrubs and heaths at their own pace. It is a fine example of the harmony between humans, animals and nature, with the sheep playing an undeniable role in preserving this special nature reserve.
My name is Berend Kok, and photography is my passion. With the photos I try to capture images of landscapes, architecture, cities and industrial buildings. For the photos I use a system camera from Sony... Read more…