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off to Amsterdam for the world cup final and a couple of days of good times in a few hours
got to love the dutch
Dutch angles experiment using my grandmothers old glass candle holder that is useful during power outages
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Vacation in Holland, and many tourists will go to Kinderdijk. To drain the polder, a system of 19 windmills was built there around 1740. This group of mills is the largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Dutch windmill that stands out from its beautiful surroundings. The name of the mill is the Dorregeestermolen it was built in 1896.
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2 days until the start of the Thursday evening Holland Street Performers. This event is every Thursday until the middle of August. If you are from SW Michigan this is a fun weekly event to photograph.
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Couldn't resist buying a bunch @ Trader Joe's yesterday — brought them home and — started clicking away!
Also known as orchid irises, Dutch irises are among the first irises to bloom each season.
“Village is a place where you can find peace, unity ,strength, inspiration and most importantly a natural and beautiful life”
― Minahil urfan
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This shot was taken at Enkhuizen Zuiderzee Museum, one of Holland;s Open-Air Folk Museums.
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Hoek van Holland, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Created for Macro Mondays, theme Dutch Angle. Not sure they are ok, tried 45 degree angle, using background to get more accent
Double Dutch
Rijssen, the Netherlands
This photo I took at one of my favorite spots not that far from my house. The sunset was simply amazing and as there was no wind, the reflection was just perfect. I hope you like it.
The World War II Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only American military cemetery in the Netherlands. The cemetery site has a rich historical background, lying near the famous Cologne-Boulogne highway built by the Romans and used by Caesar during his campaign in that area. The highway was also used by Charlemagne, Charles V, Napoleon, and Kaiser Wilhelm II. In May 1940, Hitler's legions advanced over the route of the old Roman highway, overwhelming the Low Countries. In September 1944, German troops once more used the highway for their withdrawal from the countries occupied for four years.
The cemetery's tall memorial tower can be seen before reaching the site, which covers 65.5 acres. From the cemetery entrance the visitor is led to the Court of Honor with its pool reflecting the tower. At the base of the tower facing the reflecting pool is a statue representing a mother grieving her lost son. To the right and left, respectively, are the Visitor Building and the map room containing three large, engraved operations maps with texts depicting the military operations of the American armed forces. Stretching along the sides of the court are Tablets of the Missing on which are recorded 1,722 names. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified.
Exposure: 1/400s at f/8. Eernewoude, in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands.
One shot from a whole series of the Frisian landscapes. The Frisian province counts a fair amount of lakes and canals. This little place is called de Nauwe Sailter. Courtesy of Fonger de Vlas [ aka fotofonger ].
For “Macro Mondays” - theme : “Dutch Angle” .
Being a Dutchman , I was slightly disappointed to learn that the word "Dutch" in this context actually is a bastardisation of the word "Deutsch" , the German word for "German" . But it happened before: when in 1937 a "Deutsch" Prince married a Dutch Princess he became Dutch too . The happy couple is seen on the commemorative spoon made for the occasion .
Colorably dressed and painted woman with wet glasses laughs despite the rain during the street carnival in Made, municipality of Drimmelen, Noord-Brabant.
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In this photo a lot of my frustrations are visible. If you are a Dutch bakery it is “Nederlandse Bakker” Why in English ??? If you are a Dutch bakery how come you have Churos by a Spanish recipy ??? There is nothing Dutch in churos and I don’t eat them.
The people passing the car are new Dutch civilians.