The drenkelingenhuisje on Terschelling in the warm evening light before sunset. No people and no footsteps, just the windmade shapes in the sand and the sound of sea birds at the waterline.
This structure on stilts was once built to provide a safe haven for castaways, a high and dry shelter where they could wait for rescue. When the castaways lifted the round ball-shaped cage, the inhabitants of Terschelling could see from afar that people in need of rescue were sheltering in the house.
This image, and the other photos of the house in my portfolio that were taken that same evening, were preceded by a brisk walking and cycling trip along the beach. With high tide (so only loose sand) and a strong head wind it took me 2 hours and 15 minutes of slogging to get here - and then back again in the dark but fortunately with the wind in my back.
Photography has been a passion as long as I can remember. Concentrating mainly on travel photography (slides and black & white) I broadened my horizon after going digital 9 years ago. Since then I have been focusing on a large range of subjects - any subject would do as long.. Read more…