Photo taken in Zoutelande, during the summer of 2022. Because the sun was not sinking straight into the sea but rather to the side, so to speak, I went looking for a composition that was towards the sun, but which also gave a nice pleasant image. The stones provide a lot of depth in the photo, characteristic of the Zeeland Coast. With the colors of the sunset it gives a nice contrast
 
                                
                                        Welcome to my shop,  nice of you to come and have a look! My name is Tom Hengst,  originally from Zeeland and now living in Breda.
Photography has been my biggest hobby for a number of years now,  when I'm working on it I forget the time and..
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Shower of sunrays in the forestTom Hengst