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Chat on a Particular Picture

Sometimes a picture emerges that I like particularly,
and I would appreciate sharing with you its background and how it was made.
009 | Late evening atmosphere Uummannaq, Greenland
Last autumn I have made a trip of a month to the (north)western part of Greenland; three years earlier in 2009, I visited the same area in the same season. This time we went a little bit later, in the hope of experiencing the transition to the real winter. Unfortunately one cannot plan the weather beforehand... Read on...
008 | Rio Tinto
If you look in the Spain-gallery of my website you'll notice a fair number of yellow-reddish photos. These are taken near Rio Tinto, which I have visited on several occasions. The Rio Tinto – in English 'Red River' – is situated in south-west Spain and has its origin in the mining area carrying the same name... Read on...
007 | IJsselmeer ice-drift, February 2012
Initially I had another Top Photo in mind. However, I changed my mind and have chosen one that is part of a recent series.
I don't reckon it to be my very best work, but I judged it worthwhile because it shows the phenomenon of drift-ice in the Netherlands. And that's something that does not happen too often... Read on...
006 | Egerszalók mineral deposits
The second half of last September I made a photo-trip to Scotland with two friends. During the two weeks of the visit the weather was photographically fine with a lot of variation. Most of the time we spent near the coast, but this particular photo was made in the inland, close to Aviemore... Read on...
005 | Loch An Eilein
The second half of last September I made a photo-trip to Scotland with two friends. During the two weeks of the visit the weather was photographically fine with a lot of variation. Most of the time we spent near the coast, but this particular photo was made in the inland, close to Aviemore... Read on...
004 | Beach impression at sunset
Last autumn I was with two friends at the beach west of Ronce-les-Bains in the southwest of France. A number of years before, one of these mates had visited the area and had observed beautiful sand patterns. They were created by the interaction between the sea current and the sand supply by the river from the inland... Read on...
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