Jeroen de Jongh Photography

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Located in Amsterdam, 🇳🇱 Mostly city & landscape photography
Very windy conditions in a place which you practically never have for yourself alone. Luckily my patience paid off this time.

Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/8th of a second, F/8, ISO 200
15th of May 2025, 19:19

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The Japanese Garden in Clingendael Estate, The Hague, is a rare and historically significant gem in the Netherlands. Established around 1910 by Baroness Marguérite Mary van Brienen, affectionately known as Lady Daisy, it stands as the country's oldest and largest Japanese garden, encompassing approximately 6800 square meters. The original design with the serene pond, meandering brook and the winding pathways has remained intact all these years.

Lady Daisy's fascination with Japanese culture led her to make several voyages to Japan in the early 20th century. During these trips, she collected various artifacts, including stone lanterns, a water cask, sculptures, small bridges, and possibly even the garden's pavilion, which she transported back to The Hague. These elements were thoughtfully integrated into her interpretation of a Japanese-style garden, creating a serene and contemplative space.

The garden exudes a tranquil atmosphere, characterized by its lush moss-covered grounds and meandering pathways. Visitors can admire a variety of stone lanterns, some adorned with images of Buddha or deer—a sacred animal in Japanese culture. Notable features include two water basins: one with four Buddha images and another shaped like a lotus flower. A small shrine houses a statue of Jizo, the Buddhist protector of children and travelers. The garden's design elements, such as the red bridges and winding paths, are imbued with symbolic meanings, reflecting traditional Japanese beliefs.
It's a Dutchman's duty to visit the tulip fields at least once per year. 😜

Sony A73, Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/1000th of a second, F/5, ISO 200
19th of April 2025, 16:08

The tulip is one of the most beloved flowers in the world and an unmistakable symbol of the Netherlands. Originally from Central Asia, this flower found its way to Europe via the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. It was in the Netherlands that the tulip really came into bloom — literally and figuratively. During the famous tulip mania of the 17th century, tulip bulbs were even traded for the price of an Amsterdam canal house!

Today, more than 2 billion tulips are grown in the Netherlands each year and exported worldwide. The tulip symbolizes love, spring, life, luxury, energization, and rebirth. The bright colors and streamlined shape make the tulip ideal for macro and nature photography.

This breathtaking macro photo captures the essence of the Netherlands in full bloom. With vibrant, pink-red tulips that seem to touch the horizon like a softly undulating carpet, this image not only brings color to your interior, but also peace and wonder to your heart.

This shot is more than just a pretty picture, it is an ode to nature. The soft focus in the background and the razor-sharp details in the foreground draw your gaze inwards, as if you were standing among the flowers on a sunny spring day.

Whether you are a nature lover, a flower fan or a lover of the Netherlands – a photo of a tulip field not only brings colour and atmosphere to your interior, but also a feeling of freshness and positivity.

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Yep, sakura season is on in the Netherlands, and you'll get to know it. ;)

On this particular Sunday afternoon, I went to the cherry blossom park in the Amsterdamse Bos first, but gawd almighty, it was crowded there. By that point, I knew I could forget about going to Almere as well.

So I took the gamble by driving to the city of Houten, where they had this little park with two lovely blossom trees that I largely had all for myself.

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/1600th second, F/5, ISO 200
23rd of March, 12:55

Cherry blossoms, known as sakura (桜) in Japan, are delicate pink or white flowers that bloom in early spring. They are deeply symbolic in Japanese culture, representing the beauty and fleeting nature of life due to their short blooming period—usually only one to two weeks.

🌸 Key Facts About Cherry Blossoms

Scientific Name: Most cherry blossoms belong to the Prunus genus, with Prunus serrulata (Japanese cherry) being one of the most famous species.

Blooming Season: Varies depending on the climate, but in Japan, peak bloom (known as sakura zensen) typically happens between late March and early April.

Symbolism: In Japanese philosophy, cherry blossoms are linked to mono no aware, the appreciation of the transient nature of life. They also symbolize renewal and hope.


Cultural Significance:

Hanami (花見): A centuries-old tradition where people gather under cherry trees to celebrate the blossoms with picnics and festivals.

Samurai & Bushido: Samurai often associated cherry blossoms with their own lives—beautiful yet brief, as they lived under the code of bushido (the way of the warrior).

Modern Use: Sakura motifs appear in Japanese art, fashion, and even food and drinks (like sakura-flavored mochi, tea, and seasonal Starbucks lattes!)

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Throwback to a lovely sunset at the river IJ in Amsterdam.

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
1/40th second, F/9, ISO 100
16th of October 2024, 18:33

The Pontsteiger building is a striking modern residential tower in Amsterdam, located on the IJ River in the Houthaven district. It’s one of the city’s most iconic contemporary architectural landmarks.

The Pontsteiger building is designed by Arons en Gelauff Architecten, the building was completed in 2019. It stands 90 meters tall and features a unique bridge-like structure at the top, creating an open space in the middle. The design resembles a giant gateway over the water, making it a recognizable part of Amsterdam’s skyline. The building is covered in bronze-colored aluminum cladding, giving it a luxurious and modern appearance.

The Pontsteiger building mainly consists of high-end apartments and penthouses. The top levels (the "bridge" section) house some of the most expensive apartments in Amsterdam, with stunning views over the city and the IJ River. The lower levels feature rental apartments, commercial spaces, and a few retail spots.

The Pontsteiger building is situated in the Houthavens district, an old harbour area that has been transformed into a trendy, sustainable neighbourhood. It offers waterfront living with boat access, making it attractive for affluent residents. And it's close to Westerpark, a popular park with cultural venues, cafés, and green spaces.

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The Saint Bavo church in Haarlem. Dare I say the pride of Haarlem? Either way, she was looking good this particular evening. 😊

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
20 seconds, F/9, ISO 100
2nd of March 2025, 20:00 CET

The St. Bavo Church in Haarlem (Grote Kerk van St. Bavo) is a stunning medieval church located in the heart of Haarlem, Netherlands. It is one of the most famous landmarks in the city, known for its Gothic architecture and impressive Müller organ which has been played by Mozart, Händel, and Mendelssohn.

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The view on the river Danube in Budapest from the Liberty Bridge.

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
4 seconds, F/8, ISO 200
24th of December 2024, 16:27 CET

Buda Castle is a historic palace complex in Budapest, Hungary. It was originally built in the 13th century and has since undergone multiple reconstructions due to wars, fires, and changing architectural styles. The castle sits on Castle Hill (Várhegy) and offers stunning panoramic views of the Danube River and Pest.

First built in 1265 by King Béla IV to defend against Mongol invasions. It was expanded and renovated during the reign of King Matthias Corvinus (15th century) and later saw major Baroque-style reconstruction in the 18th century under Habsburg rule. Nowadays, Buda Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd) is one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks. It was the first permanent bridge to connect Buda and Pest across the Danube River, playing a crucial role in uniting the two sides of the city.

The Chain Bridge is built between 1842 and 1849, designed by William Tierney Clark and constructed by Adam Clark (no relation), and it symbolized Hungary’s modernization and economic growth in the 19th century. The bridge was blown up by retreating German forces in 1945 and later rebuilt in 1949, on its 100th anniversary.

The stone lions at each end of the bridge, sculpted by János Marschalkó, are famous. A local legend humorously claims that the lions have no tongues (but they actually do). At night, the bridge is beautifully illuminated, offering spectacular views of Buda Castle, Parliament, and the Danube.

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Have to admit I 'borrowed' this idea from znsajorrah (apparently you can't tag fellow members over here?), but the view on the calm Spaarne river in the foreground and the Adriaan windmill and Saint Bavo church in the background was too good an opportunity to miss out on. Whoever's boat is missing here at this gap, please keep it away for some time longer. 🤣

The Adriaan Windmill (Molen De Adriaan) is one of Haarlem's most famous landmarks, offering a glimpse into the Netherlands' rich windmill tradition.

Originally constructed in 1779 as a wind-powered factory for grinding tuff stone into trass (used in cement). Later, it was converted into a grain mill.

The original windmill burned down in 1932, but after decades of fundraising and planning, it was rebuilt in 2002 in its historic form.

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
30 seconds, F/9, ISO 100
2nd of March 2025, 19:07 CET

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I realized recently that I haven't been steelwool lightpainting all of last winter, so last Friday it was time to change just that.

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
113 seconds, F/9, ISO 100
7th of March 2025, 20:05 CET

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Old versus new. A replica of the VOC (Dutch East India Company) Amsterdam ship (which was built in the 1980s, however the Original was built in the year 1748) to the right at the Oosterdok, with a modern cruise ship docked at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam to the left in the background.

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
52 seconds, F/9, ISO 100
3rd of December 2024, 21:51 CET

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The Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church in the foreground, with the Fisherman's Bastion and the Matthias Church in the background. You got to love these Danube riverscapes when you're in Budapest.

Sony A73 - Sony FE 24-105mm lens
8 seconds, F/9, ISO 100
26th of December 2024, 20:42 CET

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