Nederland - Pieterburen, 'De Vier Winden'
Nederland - Veenwouden, Schierstins
Nederland - Uithuizermeeden, Mariakerk
Nederland - Uithuizen, Menkemaborg
Nederland - Oploo, 'D'n Olliemeulen'
Nederland - 't Harde, Zwaluwenburg
Nederland - 't Harde, Zwaluwenburg
Nederland - Katlijk, Thomaskerk
Nederland - Woudrichem, "Nooit Gedagt"
Nederland - Friesland, Huize Oranjewoud
Nederland - Dalfsen, Havezate Den Berg
Nederland - Harderwijk, De Hoop
Nederland - Brielle, Sint-Catharijnekerk
Nederland - Vorden, Kasteel Hackfort
Nederland - Arcen, Wijmarsche Watermolen
Nederland - Hattem, De Fortuin
Nederland - Staverden, watermolen
Nederland - Heerenveen, Crackstate
Nederland - Groningen, Martinitoren en kerk
Nederland - Vorden, De Wildenborch
Nederland - Veenklooster, Fogelsangh State
Nederland - Klooster Ter Apel
Nederland - Bronkhorst
Nederland - Lisse, Kasteel Keukenhof
Nederland - Voorst, Kasteel Nijenbeek
Nederland - Terwolde, ‘De Ooievaar’
Nederland - Zuiderwoude, Kerkbrug
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Nederland - Bollenstreek
Nederland - Vorden, Den Bramel
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Wenumse Enk
Nederland - Kinderdijk
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Paleis Het Loo
Nederland - Hoog Soeren
Nederland - Blokzijl, Giethoornsche Meer
Nederland – Kinderdijk
Nederland - Streefkerk
Nederland - Vorden, Watermolen Hackfort
Nederland - Houthem, Sint-Gerlachuskerk
Nederland - Vorden, Watermolen Hackfort
Nederland - Leens, Borg Verhildersum
Nederland: Apeldoorn - Dierens Kanaal
Nederland - Vaassen
Nederland - Loenen, Middelste Molen
Nederland - Texel, Den Hoorn
Nederland - Zierikzee, Nieuwe Kerk
Nederland - Diepenheim, Kasteel Nijenhuis
Nederland - Vaassen
Nederland - Zaanse Schans
Nederland - Vorden, Watermill Hackfort
Nederland - Heerde, Pluizenmeer
Nederland - Tholen, Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk
Nederland - Beekbergen, Ruitersmolen
Nederland - 's Heerenberg, Kasteel Huis Bergh
Nederland - Kootwijk, Kootwijkerzand
Nederland - Marken, Wilhelminabrug
Nederland - Driebergen-Rijsenburg, Kasteel Sterke…
Nederland - Eenrum, De Lelie
Nederland - Houthem, St. Gerlachuskerk
Nederland - Jelsum, Dekema State
Nederland - Epe, Renderklippen
Nederland - Kerk van Ferwoude
Nederland - Woudsend, De Jager
Nederland - Griendtsveen, ophaalbrug Ericaweg
Nederland - Ommen, Giethemer Kerkbrug
Nederland - Goor, Sint Mary's Chapel
Nederland - Denekamp, Singraven
Nederland - Denekamp, Huis Singraven
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Paleis Het Loo
Nederland - Beesel, 'De Grauwe Beer'
Nederland - Beesel, Kasteel Nieuwenbroeck
Nederland - Kasteel Arcen
Nederland - Kasteel Eijsden
Nederland - Goor, Kasteel Weldam
Nederland - Texel, Het Noorden
Nederland - Loenen, Kasteel ter Horst
Nederland - Delden, Noordmolen
Nederland - Kasteel Staverden
Nederland - Vaassen, Kasteel De Cannenburch
Nederland - Hoog Soeren, Kapel
Nederland - Radio Kootwijk
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Grote Kerk
Nederland - Franeker, Martinikerk
Nederland - Bolsward, city hall
Nederland - Schokland
Nederland - Hoog Buurlo
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Verzetstrijders Monument (R…
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Verzetsstrijderspark
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Oranjepark
Nederland - Jelsum, Dekema State
Nederland - Sneek, Waterpoort
Nederland - Dalfsen, Kasteel Rechteren
Nederland - Callantsoog
Nederland - Apeldoorn, Mariakerk
Nederland - Havelte, dolmen
Nederland - Dwarsgracht
Nederland - Klarenbeek, Beekbergerwoud
Nederland - Kinderdijk
Nederland - Loenen, waterval
Nederland - Bollenstreek
Nederland - Apeldoorn / Wenum, watermolen
Nederland - IJlst, De Rat
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Nederland - Utrecht, Domkerk en Domtoren
The Domkerk (St. Martin's Cathedral) was the cathedral of the diocese of Utrecht during the Middle Ages. It once was the largest church and the only cathedral of the Netherlands.
The construction of the present church started already in 1254. Since 1580 it is a protestant church.
In 1674 a tornado destroyed the part of the church that was connected to the tower and was never rebuild. The Dom tower is with a height of more than 112 meters the highest mediaeval tower in the country.
Picture: Dom Church and Dom Tower seen from the cloister (Pandhof) next to the church.
The construction of the present church started already in 1254. Since 1580 it is a protestant church.
In 1674 a tornado destroyed the part of the church that was connected to the tower and was never rebuild. The Dom tower is with a height of more than 112 meters the highest mediaeval tower in the country.
Picture: Dom Church and Dom Tower seen from the cloister (Pandhof) next to the church.
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Personnally I woud have made a step to the left (probabaly enough with a 24mm equ.) in order to avoid the branches and tower crossing.
Another trick: when using wide angle, I use 24mm equ. extensively, I try my best to make the middle line vertical. Here approx the right angle of the tower.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Serge SchmittAgree, but for me the middle line is/was just next to my note.
But anyway thanks a lot for your tips, much appreciated. I think that is what a photo site (also) should be.
Serge Schmitt has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubOr perhaps better an inch or two downwards. With a 24mm equiv. a few centimeters have a great influence.
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