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Ed van der Elsken
Ed van der Elsken
@EdvdElsken@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Nijlpaarden in een meer, Ed van der Elsken, 1956 - 1957

#EdvanderElsken #European #theNileRiver #African #fotografie #photography #EdVanDerElsken #EdvanderElsken

http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection/RP-F-2019-242-24-31

The image depicts a monochrome view of a tranquil river scene. The water appears calm with gentle ripples, and several dark forms are visible floating on the surface at various distances from each other, suggesting they could be birds or possibly aquatic animals like crocodiles submerged in shallow waters.

In the background, we observe an expanse of dense vegetation composed primarily of trees and shrubs that create a textured silhouette against the lighter sky. The horizon is slightly overcast with diffused lighting, which contributes to the subdued tone of the photograph. There's no direct evidence of human presence or activity within this natural landscape.

The overall composition captures a sense of stillness and isolation in nature. It appears as if it could have been taken during either early morning or late afternoon due to the soft light conditions. The absence of any discernible man-made structures further emphasizes the untouched aspect of the environment captured here, which is likely indicative of an undeveloped area possibly situated within a wildlife reserve.

This photograph carries historical significance and cultural value as it is credited with Ed van der Elsken, who was known for his evocative street photography during significant periods in European history. His work often depicted everyday life from the vantage point of locals or through their exper [...]
The image depicts a monochrome view of a tranquil river scene. The water appears calm with gentle ripples, and several dark forms are visible floating on the surface at various distances from each other, suggesting they could be birds or possibly aquatic animals like crocodiles submerged in shallow waters. In the background, we observe an expanse of dense vegetation composed primarily of trees and shrubs that create a textured silhouette against the lighter sky. The horizon is slightly overcast with diffused lighting, which contributes to the subdued tone of the photograph. There's no direct evidence of human presence or activity within this natural landscape. The overall composition captures a sense of stillness and isolation in nature. It appears as if it could have been taken during either early morning or late afternoon due to the soft light conditions. The absence of any discernible man-made structures further emphasizes the untouched aspect of the environment captured here, which is likely indicative of an undeveloped area possibly situated within a wildlife reserve. This photograph carries historical significance and cultural value as it is credited with Ed van der Elsken, who was known for his evocative street photography during significant periods in European history. His work often depicted everyday life from the vantage point of locals or through their exper [...]
The image depicts a monochrome view of a tranquil river scene. The water appears calm with gentle ripples, and several dark forms are visible floating on the surface at various distances from each other, suggesting they could be birds or possibly aquatic animals like crocodiles submerged in shallow waters. In the background, we observe an expanse of dense vegetation composed primarily of trees and shrubs that create a textured silhouette against the lighter sky. The horizon is slightly overcast with diffused lighting, which contributes to the subdued tone of the photograph. There's no direct evidence of human presence or activity within this natural landscape. The overall composition captures a sense of stillness and isolation in nature. It appears as if it could have been taken during either early morning or late afternoon due to the soft light conditions. The absence of any discernible man-made structures further emphasizes the untouched aspect of the environment captured here, which is likely indicative of an undeveloped area possibly situated within a wildlife reserve. This photograph carries historical significance and cultural value as it is credited with Ed van der Elsken, who was known for his evocative street photography during significant periods in European history. His work often depicted everyday life from the vantage point of locals or through their exper [...]
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