View allAll Photos Tagged Delft,

It was raining all day, so I spent some time re-editing an older capture. Hope you are having better weather.

 

From the album Sky and clouds

  

Delft is a beautiful little town With very nice houses and canals. this is the city I decide to get more long exposure photo than before, you can see my last photo on Instagram: www.instagram.com/kavzeb/

 

From the archives october 16, 2013

 

See my pictures in Flickriver

Sometimes the cars are parked so close to the water, the driver has to step out on the other side or has to be an acrobat.

Picture taken in october 2013.

Oostpoort

 

Oostpoort Delft.

 

Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF17-40mmF/4L-USM

Aperture: f/18.0

Focal Length: 35 mm

Shutter Speed: 30 sec

ISO: 50

 

Tripod: Siriu T-005KX

ND2-ND400 Filter

 

The Eastern Gate (Oostpoort) in Delft, an example of Brick Gothic northern European architecture, was built around 1400. Around 1510 the towers were enhanced with an additional octagonal floor and high spires. This is the only city gate remaining in Delft; the others were demolished in the 19th century. It currently serves as an art gallery and private residence.

 

I can see why Vermeer never moved away from Delft it is an enchanting city full of light, a feast for the eyes and really is full of so many unrealized paintings just waiting for life to be breathed into them, this scene captures residential canal life and the cozy communal patios afforded by the generous walkways.

 

Life in the Netherlands is fairly idyllic if you like to capture images the weather and winds help to create interesting skies more times than naught and the light is also generally exceptional shooting +/- 1 hr. around the golden hours.

 

At just under 100,000 residents the city today has a youthful inquisitive vibe with nearly 15,000 students enrolled at Delft University of Technology and with that much brain power available for harnessing it is no wonder the city is home to many scientifically-minded companies.

 

I took this on Sept 17th, 2017 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 38mm 1/10s, f/16 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , Luminar and DXO

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

Delft es una ciudad y un municipio de Holanda Meridional, Países Bajos, a mitad de camino entre Rotterdam y La Haya. Cuenta con 94 098 habitantes (2005). Es primordialmente conocida por el centro de la ciudad, tradicionalmente neerlandés (surcado por canales); la cerámica de Delft (Delftware), la Universidad Técnica de Delft y su asociación con la Familia Real. (Wikipedia)

 

Delft Stadhuis

 

20200802 001450

Back from the cottage gentrification project ready for the season and our isolation oasis I hope that you enjoy the continuation of my re-edit visit to the Netherlands from fall 2017 to continue on unabated until arriving in Amsterdam for my final post in the series.

 

Thanks for all the supportive comments on this Dutch Masters process development and those that just like to have something trying to be a little distracting in their feed other than today’s current events,

my goal is to hopefully trigger a memory or the want of a memory of someplace you would like to be.

 

As mentioned before my short break, Delft is where we will pick up my reverse chronological order Dutch revisit, captured here is what I thought to be Vermeer’s corner but now upon some reflection realize it is not his view but it is a view of Delft just the same and not a bad one.

 

Delft is an easy day trip from almost any location in the Netherlands making it an excellent day trip, the core is easily walkable, chock full of historic treasures, wonderful shops, warm cafes and beautiful views and should not be missed.

 

I took this on Sept 17th, 2017 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 58mm 1/40s, f/16 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , Luminar and DXO

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

Delft, Markt.

20200802001444

Blick aus der Nieuwe Kerk über den Marktplatz zum Rathaus.

View from the Nieuwe Kerk over the market square to the town hall.

Wundervolle kleine Universitätsstadt in den Niederlanden

Wonderful little university town in the Netherlands

this is the Wijnhaven, the cafe and the street are having the same name.

This street is first mentioned in 1534, then called the Wijnstraat (Wine street).

The lights in and around the Wijnhaven are here all year long and give a nice atmosphere

Delft, Paises Bajos

 

© 2023 All rights reserved by Félix Abánades , Downloading and using without perChispasmission is illegal.

Todos los derechos reservados. La descarga y uso de las fotos sin permiso es ilegal.

Delft, The Netherlands

Stadt der Kanäle

kleine Universitätsstadt

Kleine universiteitsstad

Small university town

Neuer Bahnhof Delft / Nieuwe Station Delft/ New Station Delft

View from a canal in the old town of Delft towards the Oude Kerk

Wishing you all the best in 2017

 

The city square of Delft is an old one, lots of people crossed this square for buying groceries, go to parties, to cityhall meetings. Lots of tourists come to admire the old city hall and the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) that is opposite the city hall.

These days we're having a Chrismastree which gives a special view on the square.

 

textures are my own

Another Delft scene from the back of the church and unsure exactly where in town but had to get this shot of one of one of my favorite beers, Hertog Jan from Arcen where I sometimes stay when visiting my companies factory in Geldern Germany, it is a small brewery that really isn’t well known outside of its region except to those lucky to have discovered it.

 

Whatever your beer pleasure get used to “Tiny Heinies” as we always called them, for a Canadian its like drinking beer shooters so always had to ask for groot beer when you hit the bar.

 

There are large swathes of Delft completely preserved from its beginnings but also large parts that have been extensively rebuilt like the areas of fire of the 16th century when over 2300 houses, businesses and church properties burned to the ground or during the 17th century a hundred years later a massive gunpowder explosion destroyed a full 1/3 of the city.

 

I took this on Sept 17th, 2017 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 42mm 1/20s, f/16 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , Luminar and DXO

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80