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9 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
Maastricht, a little nice town in the Netherlands. Such a typical scenery: Students riding their bikes to uni.
Experienced by Tim Kohlen
74 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
Because of the compression at 200mm. It’s impossible to tell that this photo is taken in someones front yard that only contains some dry grass.
Experienced by Gijs Coolen
86 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
I was hiking through a nearby forest on a cold morning, when suddenly the skies started to open up, creating this serene view.
Experienced by Joran Quinten
128 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
In a local Parc nearby, there’s a spread out community of Konik horses and Galloways - totally self-sustainable and used to people. While wandering with these horses for a long time, I’ve managed to get real close at a certain point and drew their attention. Intruiged by my toy, I managed to caputure a few shots.
Experienced by Danny Wage
129 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
In a local Parc nearby, there’s a spread out community of Konik horses and Galloways - totally self-sustainable and used to people. While wandering with these horses for a long time, I’ve managed to get real close at a certain point and drew their attention. Intruiged by my toy, I managed to caputure a few shots.
Experienced by Danny Wage
129 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
In a local Parc nearby, there’s a spread out community of Konik horses and Galloways - totally self-sustainable and used to people. While wandering with these horses for a long time, I’ve managed to get real close at a certain point and drew their attention. Intruiged by my toy, I managed to caputure a few shots.
Experienced by Danny Wage
135 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
Two horses, part of a flock, in the wild in The Netherlands, on the Veluwe near Arnhem. Wandering around in the morning.
Experienced by Sander Weeteling
147 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
I was walking from mudflat to mudflat. The tide came. from here to the coast doesn’t go deeper than a few inches.
Experienced by Tim van der Meer
147 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
This photo was taken during a stroll in the company’s headquarter that I used to work for. It was interesting to see the building from a different perspective, such as in this photo.
Experienced by Tiago Fioreze
149 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
I just love cityscapes, urban landscapes, sunsets and reflections and it king of came together in this picture. When I heard the pedestrians coming from behind me when checking out the angle, I didn’t hesitate to put them on the photo and wait for the right moment to make it
Experienced by Reginar
149 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
I saw this girl standing on a crowded square in Utrecht giving away free samples of her company’s food, the food was really tasty!
Experienced by Ryan Plomp
152 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
Taking during blue hour, the Erasmus bridge in Rotterdam, with in the background the De Rotterdam building on the Wilhelminapier.
Experienced by Rik van der Kroon
152 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
Caught this on a pretty cold and rainy day in Rotterdam. While checking out The Rotterdam by Rem Koolhaas I noticed this boat coming into the frame. I managed to got in the spot where I wanted it right on time.
Experienced by Reginar
152 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
I had been waiting for some proper rainfall for a few weeks now and when that finally happened, I immediately headed out to take the reflection photos I had in mind for a while now. This area of my city is one I specifically like a lot, because all the buildings and streets look like they’re from older times.
Experienced by Mitchel Lensink
152 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
I took this picture in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. It’s the Erasmus Bridge, the connection between the north and the south side of Rotterdam. In this picture, I tried to create the feeling that this bridge makes the connection between the two sides of the city.
Experienced by Harold Wijnholds
152 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
On my way to the photography museum in Rotterdam I took this fantastic picture of the Erasmus Brigde.
Experienced by Miles Vanderlooven
152 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
I was visiting a zoo in Holland and found this beauty behind glass. Sad to see but good to be with him in spirit. After 20 minutes of being there sitting and watching, he turned his head and I took the shot. Thank you, you wonderful piece of nature.
Experienced by Rob Tol
152 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
Arrived at this location about an hour early in the freezing cold just waiting for the lights of the fort to turn on. I think it was worth the wait.
Experienced by Andrew Slifkin
154 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
Our mutual friend had planned a proposal on this day at this exact location. So we had to do the preparations so that the proposal would be a success.
Experienced by Gijs Coolen
164 km from Netherlands American Cemetery
In the surroundings where I live, the Dutch Royal Family bought a century ago large portions of the land. This is now called the Kroondomein. A lot of wood, and beautiful pastures, where you can walk for hours without seeing anybody. Ans at some unexpected moments you can see some deers or other wild animals. I am lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the world.
Experienced by Wim van 't Einde