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by Tim Abeln
$29.00
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Late in the afternoon the sun is setting and leaves a wonderful orange flow on the snowy landscape (de Veluwe in the Netherlands). The last rays of... more
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Late in the afternoon the sun is setting and leaves a wonderful orange flow on the snowy landscape (de Veluwe in the Netherlands). The last rays of light break through the trees that cast their shadows on the ground.
Hi and welcome to my gallery! My name is Tim and I am a self-taught photographer from Arnhem, the Netherlands. The enthousiasm for photography was inspired by my mother. With her camera (and a few tips from her photography friends) I just went out and started making photos. I watched tons of YouTube videos, read articles and book, talked to other photographers and that is what I continu doing, learning something new with every shot. Pretty soon I found that I started seeing the world in a different way, started noticing things I never noticed before. Lights, shadows, compositions, colors, animals in the forest, majestic landscapes and the tiniest detail in beautiful flowers. The love for photography is not in pressing a shutter...
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Curtis Tilleraas
Beautiful work of art. Makes me want to go there! L/F
Tim Abeln replied:
The picture was taken on 'de Veluwe', one of our national parks. If you fly over I'll be happy to provide a guided tour ;)
Pamela Williams
A drum roll please!!!!!! Your artistic masterpiece has been featured in the “ART diSTricT" Group! You are welcome to archive this image in the 'Feature Archive & Thank You Thread' ~ Pamela
Tim Abeln replied:
You always add a spark of creativity to these comments Pamela, that is great! :) Thank you very much for featuring my work.
Jane Gatward
Beautiful wintry scene Tim! L/F/Tw
Tim Abeln replied:
I just pressed the shutter button, the sun did all the painting! ;) Thank you.