I took this photo at the Vischmarkt in Harderwijk, you can see Harderwijk's distinctive Vischpoort in the photo. As you can see it was already dark when I took this photo, it does give a different atmosphere to the square. I chose to photograph the Vischpoort from a different angle, so you can also see part of the city wall and a few houses. This viewpoint is not often used by photographers and other artists who capture this gate. As you can see, the lamp in the light house on the gate is also lit. In the background, you can also see a piece of the Schapenhoek, a street that goes from the fish market along the city wall. Personally, I do think it's a shame that there are yellow lights shining against the city wall like the Vischpoort, I would have preferred white lights. You can see the atmosphere of the Vischmarkt in this photo though, it's something I do like. On the left of the photo you can see one of the trees that stand on the square. To take this photo, I used a slow shutter speed and, of course, a tripod to put my camera on. When I took this photo, it was still autumn even though you can no longer see leaves on the tree.
Welcome to my shop. My name is Gerard de Zwaan and I was born in 1983 in the Veluwe town of Harderwijk where I grew up and still live. I started photography in 2013. My first camera was a Nikon D3200 which I still own and is now as a.. Read more…