Photographer’s Note
View of New Amsterdam from Leonsberg located at Paramaribo North.
New Amsterdam (in Dutch Nieuw Amsterdam) is the capital of the Commewijne District in Suriname. It is a coastal town situated near the mouth of the Suriname River just across from Paramaribo, the country's capital. The town has about 1,200 inhabitants, most of whom are of Javanese and Hindustani origin.
History of world famous New Amsterdam (modernday New York):
The first Europeans who came to Suriname were Dutch traders who visited the area along with other parts of the South America's 'Wild Coast.' The first attempts to settle the area by Europeans was in 1630, when English settlers led by Captain Marshall attempted to found a colony. They cultivated crops of tobacco, but the venture failed.
In 1651 a second attempt to establish an English colony was made by Lord Willoughby, the governor of Barbados. The expedition was led by Anthony Rowse, who established a colony and called it 'Willoughbyland.' It consisted of around 500 sugar plantations and a fort (Fort Willoughby). Most of the work was done by the 2000 African slaves in the colony. There were around 1000 whites there, soon joined by other Europeans and Brazilian Jews. The settlement was invaded by the Dutch (from the Zeeland region), led by Abraham Crijnssen, on 27th February 1667. Fort Willoughby was captured and renamed Fort Zeelandia. On 31 July 1667, the English and Dutch signed the Treaty of Breda, in which for the time being the status quo was respected: the Dutch could keep occupying Suriname and the British the formerly Dutch colony New Amsterdam (modernday New York). Willoughbyland was renamed Netherlands Guiana. This arrangement was made official in the Treaty of Westminster of 1674, after the British had regained and again lost Suriname in 1667 and the Dutch regained New Amsterdam in 1673.
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ahmetgedikli
(21823) 2006-06-05 17:26
Merhaba Ertuğrul,
Gökte bu güzel bulutlar, yerde de bu su olduktan sonra her yer güzel, her yer yaşanılabilir... Yeterki insanlar iyi niyetli olsunlar. Eline sağlık, selamlar.
Ahmet
josepmarin
(33785) 2006-06-06 11:41
Merhaba Ertugrul,
Pretty image, and paradoxical title, indeed therefore New York was called when it was founded by the Dutch.
A splendid cloudy sky, and the great river with the boat forms a very simple and very beautiful composition.
I like his light and its almost monochrome color, with the great range of grays.
Great shot.
Regards,
Josep
mrcrow
(3989) 2006-08-13 11:47
fantastic lighting here...the items lit are of secondary importance but since they are in the light become important...
for me this is light...in abundance
cheers
geof
gunbud
(27787) 2007-03-16 20:04
Hi Ertugrul,
Wonderful image of this brightly colored water taxi. Love the silver glow to the water and the very informative historical note.
Regards, Tom
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ertugrul Kilic (parbo)
(10968) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-06-04
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom, Digital RAW, Hoya PRO1 Digital Circular PL
- Exposure: f/8, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Leonsberg [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-06-05 8:42
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