Amsterdam Archives - Page 5 of 6 - Stuck in Customs

Buildings of Holland

Here are two very different structures from Holland.

Hobbit Bridge

Purple Cube

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Holland Reflected

Here are a night and day night of various parts of the Netherlands. One is reflected off glass and the other off the water.

Shiny Night

Vertical Glass

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Haarlem Train Depot

Here is a very cool train station with a old timey feel I found in Holland.

The Depot in the Station

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Street Urchin

I found this girl wandering through the streets of Amsterdam. She drew a lot of attention, even for Amsterdam.

Street Urchin

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Crowded Houses of Amsterdam

Homes in Amsterdam were originally taxed based on how “wide” they were, so that resulted in their unique architecture. I think it is interesting how government policies create interesting urbanization patterns.

Pressed Together

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Quaint Netherlands

Here are two interesting shots from Holland. I don’t really have much to say about them, other than they are two of my favorites.

Dutch Homes

Windmill on a Cloudy Canal

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Angry German Tourists

While I was looking at these angry German tourists in Amsterdam, I could not help but think they look like most German tourists.

After watching these two for a moment, it occured to me that it is difficult to know the difference between an angry, severe German tourist and a regular German tourist.

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Reflections of the Excelsior

Here is one of the Amsterdam canals by night.

Reflection of the Excelsior

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This is Eva

Eva’s dream is to finish business school and then figure out what to do with her life.

Eva is currently in Amsterdam on a dinner cruise with her boyfriend. She wants to get married and have a little girl. Her boyfriend smiles and nods.

(this is from my Portraits portfolio on Flickr)

This is Eva

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Evening Falls in Holland

This was shot about 8:30 PM as evening fell in a pastoral and quaint area of the Netherlands. The farmhouse and windmills were painted with bright pastels, made even more potent by the setting sun.

Evening Falls in Holland

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