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aekingerzand
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Copyright: bob cat (bobcat08) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 379 W: 19 N: 361] (1431)
Genre: Landscapes
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-06-26
Categories: Sky
Camera: Canon G5
Exposure: f/4, 1/1000 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-07-19 10:23
Viewed: 800
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Dutch]
I visited in June this area of natural beauty, called Aekingerzand. You can find it in the NW part of Drenthe with the border of Friesland. The photo is handheld and made from an observation tower. The visibility was perfect. Airpressure was high. Only windy conditions. Resized the photo at TN format. Brightness and contrast -1 and +3.

Hope you can enjoy the scenery and thanks for the viewing.

The Aekingerzand, or the Bald Dunes is part of the National Park Drents Frisian Wold. It is one of the largest contiguous areas of the Netherlands. 6150 hectares of forest and moorland right on the border of Friesland and Drenthe.)

The Aekingerzand, or the Bald Dunes, is a very special nature. Here, weather and wind a free game. The area is State in a few years completely restored. The sand oven no longer, because trees and forests in the way. It slowly disappeared in a characteristic landscape with many special animals as the sand lizard and the silver-spotted skipper. Now many trees are felled, the sand again the opportunity to dusting. The Aekingerzand lies in a beautiful area alternately. The Grenspoel, a ven on the edge of the stuifzandgebied Aekingerzand, is a small jewel. Nearby lies the brook valleys of the Vledder Aa. Here is nature in development. The deep ditches have been muted, contaminated soil was removed and the water looking back his own way. Gradually times plants and animals, which in a brook valleys belong, back. This stream is the only one in the Netherlands that are entirely in upper reaches has a natural environment. In the years 2002 and 2003 worked on the nature recovery)

Sources: Wikipedia and website “Nationaal Park Drents-Friese Wold”

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To SunToucher: dank je welbobcat08 1 08-16 10:03
To PaulH: thanksbobcat08 1 07-21 11:51
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To gracious: Kia Ora and thanksbobcat08 1 07-21 11:42
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  • nglen Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2908 W: 34 N: 8623] (32138)
  • [2008-07-19 10:55]
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Hi Bob. Firstly thanks for the interesting notes to go with the landscape picture. You have capture a good view from the tower showing a large area . good natural colours in the trees and sky. I like the soft white clouds . I see there is a lake in the top lefr corner. TFS.
Nick..

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  • uleko Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2991 W: 162 N: 949] (2787)
  • [2008-07-19 11:01]
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Hello Bob,
This is a beautiful landscape that in fact looks very much like part of our coastline here. The restoration sounds encouraging according to your note. Very nice colours and a lovely sky too.
TFS and best wishes, Ulla

Well where have you been? There are so few landscapers on TN these days and Niek is away. I was also away for a few months.
This looks so much like my image of the Netherlands... great sky with wonderful clouds and the flat landscape. The colors and subject are nice as are the exposure and color saturation. The composition feels a little random to me... kind of more like a snapshot than a planned composition. I keep wanting to zoom in closer and get more of the one really nice cloud and move the horizon line out of the center of the frame. I kind of want to shift the point of view to the right to avoid the half cloud and half pond on the left.
It is great that more places are being restored.

TFS
Evelynn : )

Hello my friend Bob,
This is truly a vast area of forest and moorland with on end from the image!
Excellent sharpness with good focal point to the far horizon in great depth! the cotton clouds formation adds a lot of interest towards this beautiful landscape!
well done
take good care and my sincere regards from NZ
Kia Ora
Tony

Excellent color and contrast Bob, love the "popcorn" cloud filled sky here.
Nice detail & exposure also, a great view of this beautiful countryside :)
Well done,
Howard

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  • PaulH Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1110 W: 23 N: 3656] (13083)
  • [2008-07-21 1:34]
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Hi Bob, great to see another post from you. Once again i can clearly see the similarties between you country and mine. A lovely feeling of wide open space here, with the dark treeline making the horizon quite eye cathing. Very nice natural colours too, well done!
tfs
Paul

Hoi Bob,
Nu zie ik ook de reden waarom je er toch geen panorama van hebt gemaakt. Het verschil in de positie van de horizon is te groot. Wel geeft deze foto weer een erg mooi beeld op dit stukje natuur in Nederland. Ben je toevallig ook nog bij de beek geweest die men een aantal jaren geleden weer terug heeft gebracht naar natuurlijke staat?
De mooie warme kleuren geven mooi contrast met het Hollandse blauw van de lucht.
Groeten
Niek

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