Photographer’s Note
2nd and last WIND-picture/same remark:
Driving through the polder from Almere to Nijkerk there are comming more and more of these windmills. You cannot count them anymore.
This row you see is next to the Randmeer(lake) and when you drive right next to them you will be impressed by the size. These all have a different colour, slowly changing from the first one you see here to the last one that is soft blue. The sky was a bit cloudy, but is was realy hot at that time and I thought it is as a nice compo this way.
I have tried another frame in PSP so tell me if you like it....
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maphoto
(8076) 2005-06-22 5:46
Nice presentation Albrecht, I like the perspective shown and the diagonal, excellent graphic shot, nicely framed, well done.
danyy
(68492) 2005-06-22 6:14
Bonour Abrechet,
très joli et original, un alignement parfait, une agréable diagonale canelle tendre dans un ciel pastel.
Compliments.
Daniel.
devimeuxbe
(55853) 2005-06-22 6:17
Hi Albrecht
I like this modern and pure graphism
Excellent sharp and light.
A nice picture
Bertrand
gaby
(19793) 2005-06-22 7:46
Hi Albrecht - I like a lot this graphic shot - the compo is nice (I think to the movie PARIS TEXAS)
Great DOF
Thanks
Gaby
manny
(21378) 2005-06-23 4:45
A very good compo. Like this better than the previous one. This has more depth and compo is more emphatic.
mrlittle
(586) 2005-06-23 7:29
Hallo Albrecht. Hier valt weinig op te schieten. Zelfs de bladen hebben een goede positie en de lichte wolke party is een mooie afronding voor de boven kant. Frans.
feather
(49858) 2005-06-25 15:24
I really like the way you have composed this shot; the way you have stood so that the centres of the windmills furthest away all make an uninterrupted line. Excellent work!
Hardly any one mentioned your frame I like it; it matches the shot and contains your image well.
Kath
SoupDragon
(652) 2005-08-07 7:45
I prefer this a lot more (compared to #1). The vertical composition complements these structures so much more. For me though, I would love to have had the whole of the blade of the front windmill, and possibly more of the bottom of all (although there may have been distractions, right?), but probably not possible with a 70-210 zoom?
Photo Information
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Copyright: Albrecht Bijvank (Albrecht)
(10964) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-06-19
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Konica-Minolta Dynax 7D, Minolta AF70-210mm
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/1500 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Nature Holland [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-06-22 4:34








