The day after the Zaanse Schans, JP wanted to go to Aarlanderveen, a village on the other side of Alphen a/d Rijn, well, at least from where I live.
There was going to be an ice skating marathon, but he wanted to shoot the viermolengang, four windmills arranged so that each windmill lifts the water higher out of the polder to the river which gets rid of it in the North Sea.
The day was cloudy, totally different from the day before, and the freezing weather had turned a bit warmer, just above freezing, and the ice was like frozen snow in it’s consistency.
The marathon was called off due to the thaw.
Not that most people cared to listen to. Cars were parked by the roadside by the thousands, and scores of people were skating the route regardless of sloshing through the mushy toplayer of the ice.
It was pretty weird having hundreds of people in the middel of nowhere.
But along the way, we did what we came for, photographing the windmills.
I processed the original RAW twice, once lit exactly right, a bit saturated, vibrant and a lot of clarity. The other I made dark by reducing brightness, underexposed, upped th econtrast and pasted it in a second layer above the first.
Then I reversed the dark layer, reduced contrast and brightness, selected all light areas and removed them. Reversed the dark layer again, and put it in overlay mode, producing the picture below.
