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The emblematic `Erasmus Bridge´ connecting right and left river bank in Rotterdam. The bridge, constructed in 1996, is nicknamed ´the Swan´.
Taken from the Holland-Amerikakade (Holland-America Quay), hence the title.
Through this location millions of emigrants streamed aboard vessels that would take them to their new homeland, America. Invisible to you, behind me, is the former headoffice of the Holland-America Line (HAL) that is now a well-known hotel, Hotel New York.
I was extemely lucky to get this exceptional cloud formation. It only lasted minutes.
Hoek van Holland, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
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Small porcelain knick knack bought in Holland in reference to wooden shoes or klompen's in that region. Each about the length of a thumbnail.
Macro Mondays Souvenir theme.
M42 lens. Extension tube
This New Holland Honeyeater was not happy that the bees kept coming and disturbing its breakfast. It kept a keen eye on this bee and made sure it didn't get any nectar.
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Yes, it's all true, some places in our small country really look like this!
Explore #326, thanks for all comments!
A Dutch tilt is a camera shot in which the camera angle is deliberately slanted to one side. This can be used for dramatic effect and helps portray unease, disorientation, frantic or desperate action, intoxication, madness, etc.
It's also known as Dutch angle, German angle, oblique angle, canted angle and even the Batman angle.
The Dutch tilt was used a lot in German films of the 1930s and 1940s. This is where the name German angle came from. The Dutch term is said to have been a mistranslation of the German Deutsch.
Kinderdijk, Netherlands.
De molens van Kinderdijk zijn negentien molens in het noordwesten van de Alblasserwaard, een streek in de Nederlandse provincie Zuid-Holland. Alhoewel ze worden aangeduid als behorend tot het dorpje Kinderdijk (gemeente Molenlanden) ligt één molen net daarbuiten (De Blokker), in de gemeente Alblasserdam.