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Rini Braber Photography
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rinibraber · 7 months ago
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The Hague skyline. The De Kroon residential tower can be seen on the left. On the right are the JuBi towers housing the Ministry of Justice and Security and the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. In the middle, you can still see the tip of the Resident, which houses the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport together with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. I converted the photo to black and white and pulled the blue all the way to black, creating a very distinct atmosphere. The lamppost in the foreground provides a playful contrast to the towers in the background.
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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This small castle is Huygens Hofwijck in Voorburg. It was the country house of poet Constantijn Huygens and later of his son the scientist Christiaan Huygens. If the weather is good, you have a nice reflection of the little castle in the water of the Vliet here. But because Voorburg is close to the coast, it is not often that it is windless here. And when it is a nice windless day, boats sail by all the time, creating a long-lasting ripple in the water. I took this photo on a summer evening in September. In the evening, the risk of passing boats is lower, but just at the moment suprême, a boat did pass by in the semi-darkness. After waiting for about 15 minutes, the ripples had finally subsided and I was able to take the photo. By cropping the photo square, the trees on the side provide a nice frame.  
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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This small castle is Huygens Hofwijck in Voorburg. It was the country house of poet Constantijn Huygens and later of his son the scientist Christiaan Huygens. If the weather is good, you have a nice reflection of the little castle in the water of the Vliet here. But because Voorburg is close to the coast, it is not often that it is windless here. And when it is a nice windless day, boats sail by all the time, creating a long-lasting ripple in the water. I took this photo on a summer evening in September. In the evening, the risk of passing boats is lower, but just at the moment suprême, a boat did pass by in the semi-darkness. After waiting for about 15 minutes, the ripples had finally subsided and I was able to take the photo. By cropping the photo square, the trees on the side provide a nice frame.
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Huygens Hofwijck
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Lighttrails of boats passing by at Windmill Illumnation Week at UNESCO World Heritage Site Kinderdijk, the Netherlands
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Windmill Illumination Week at the World Heritage site Kinderdijk, the Netherlands
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Delivery of Toña beer in Granada, Nicaragua
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Rietplas Houten
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Blue
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Polygons, Madrid by sir20
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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// polygon world //
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by Georg Nickolaus
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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// the sky is the limit //
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by Georg Nickolaus
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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The double helix staircase inside LUMA Arles, by sir20
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Looking up in The Hague
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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rinibraber · 3 years ago
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Piazza Matteotti in Grevein Chianti by Night
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