In this photo, Stavoren's characteristic lighthouse shines in the soft light of the setting sun. Built in 1885, the slender cast-iron structure stands like a silent sentinel on the IJsselmeer coast. With its open timber-frame style and red lantern, the lighthouse is not only a beacon for shipping, but also a popular photogenic monument that contrasts beautifully with the wide Frisian skies. In the reflection of the calm water, the serene atmosphere of this special place comes alive even more.
Stavoren, located in the province of Friesland, is the oldest of the Eleven Cities and was granted city rights as early as the 11th century. The village has a rich maritime history and played an important role in trade across the Zuiderzee for centuries. Today, Stavoren is best known as a cosy water sports town, with its harbours, historic streets and an atmosphere that exudes the centuries-old connection with the water.
One of the most famous stories associated with Stavoren is the legend of the Vrouwtje van Stavoren - a saga about pride, transience and humility, which still symbolises the town.
The Stavoren lighthouse, together with the horizon and the IJsselmeer, forms an idyllic backdrop that enchants photographers and visitors again and again. Especially during sunrise and sunset, the interplay of light, sky and water produces unforgettable images, as in this photo in which the peace and beauty of Friesland can be felt. A beautiful and photogenic environment. I converted the photo to black and white.
"From my hometown Hoogezand, I regularly go out to take photos in the provinces of Groningen and Drenthe. Photography has always been my interest. In 2008, I bought my first SLR camera and after that I started to delve more and more into photography and photo editing and.. Read more…