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Stormy Sunday

Photography Historical posted on Mar 25, 2005
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World-famous in The Netherlands: - The Kurhaus in Scheveningen (part of The Hague) - Its history started back in 1885, and it is located directly at the beaches of the Northsea. Nowadays it's a hotel for the 'more wealthy earthlings'.... (not me, unfortunately!) Picture is taken on a cold and stormy sunday in February of this year. Enjoy and have a great Easter-weekend!

Comments (7)


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diomedes66

8:08PM | Fri, 25 March 2005

Magnificent building and most excellent image; I doubt that I'll be staying there either :-), would be nice though! Well done!

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Zacko

11:39PM | Fri, 25 March 2005

Wow! Incredible building and powerful sky. Excellent capture!!! Have a wonderful Easter #:O)

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Lledeline

11:43AM | Sat, 26 March 2005

Amazing.

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CDBrugg

4:46PM | Sun, 27 March 2005

lovely combo of beach + building + sky

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danob

1:14PM | Wed, 30 March 2005

A lovely image and the composition shows the rule of thirds is worth thinking about!!

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chantal-france

3:01AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

A wonderful shot with a superb stormy sky : I like the contrast btreween this sky and the colourful hel :)) Great POV too :))

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jinet

2:42AM | Fri, 03 June 2005

Super picture, and what a sky !


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