Netherlands

Offshore Substation

This offshore substation isn’t just infrastructure — it’s a hub of scale, engineering, and the environment. These images show parts of its structure, deck, and setting offshore, captured during site conditions that mix light, metal, and sea.

Today I’m sharing a collection of images from that substation. The steel beams, walkways, cable trays, and platforms are framed against open sky and occasionally shifting light. There’s contrast in the work-worn surfaces, in the reflections, in the human scale where people or fittings show just how large these structures are.

This shoot adds to my ongoing series on offshore industrial installations. If you’re interested in renewables, structural photography, or commissioning work in wind infrastructure, check the wind industry section of my portfolio.

Noord Pier IJmuiden — Early-Morning Drone Photography, Netherlands

Early morning drone photo of Noord Pier, IJmuiden. Jetty structure and calm sea under pre-sunrise sky, emphasizing lines and reflection.

Predicting what dawn will bring is part of the job. This time, I cycled to Noord Pier in IJmuiden, raised my drone just before sunrise, and tried to capture how the pier looks when light, weather, and tide conspire. The difference this visit had over previous ones was in the softness of the sky and calm water, which changed how shadows and reflections behaved.

These shots show the pier’s structure against the open sea, the water reflecting the early sky, and the perspective lines of the jetty converging toward the horizon. The clean air and low tide helped turn familiar elements into more dramatic compositions.

Drone image of boardwalk and railings at Noord Pier, IJmuiden, Netherlands. Soft sky and water reflections add mood to the composition

Revisiting locations like this lets me see subtle changes in light and atmosphere. For more coastal drone work with changing conditions, check out my Places and Drone Photography galleries.

Evertsenstraat Watertoren IJmuiden — Drone Photography, Netherlands

Drone photograph of Evertsenstraat Water Tower in IJmuiden, Netherlands, showing tower and attached apartments in national monument surroundings.

The converted water tower at Evertsenstraat in IJmuiden caught my eye during a recent trip — its history, monument status, and architecture combining into something photographically interesting. What used to supply drinking water now stands as residential apartments surrounded by park-like green spaces, and the tower’s shape against sky feels different from every angle.

Aerial detail of rooftop apartments attached to former water tower at Evertsenstraat, IJmuiden, highlighting architectural shape and roof details.

The complex dates from 1914–1915. Built as a water supply complex, the tower and filter building remain as national monuments. Flying the drone above the Watertorenpark, I aimed to capture both the structure’s form and its setting — the clean lines of the tower, the geometry of the rooftop apartments, the park and landscaping around, and the sense of height.

Wide-angle drone shot of Watertorenpark green space, filter building and water tower in IJmuiden, Netherlands.

Architecture and monumentality in unexpected places is a focus of mine. For more structural drone photography in the Netherlands and beyond, check the Drone and Places galleries.

IJmuiden, Seaport Beach — Drone Photography, Netherlands

Golden hour drone image of IJmuiden seaport beach, sunset reflections on wet sand and silhouettes of breakwaters.

Golden hour over IJmuiden’s seaport beach gives light a rare softness — when metal, sand, and sea all respond with reflection. These drone shots capture that brief moment when the elements line up at the edge of sunset.

Port cranes and shipping structures glowing under sunset light at IJmuiden, capturing industrial silhouette.

Flying over the beach and port area, I watched how the light changes the textures — wet sand mirrors sky, breakwaters cast long silhouettes, shipping containers and cranes glow faintly in warm tones. Each image is about contrast: structure against horizon; calm water against the industrial edges of the seaport. Golden hour makes everything more dramatic without forcing it.

Beach shoreline and port infrastructure at IJmuiden, Netherlands, seen from above with calm water and warm sky.
Combination of natural and industrial in IJmuiden: sand, sea walls and warm sunset light at seaport edge.

These images are part of my ongoing exploration of shorelines and port environments. For more coastal and industrial drone work, see my Drone and Wind Industry galleries.

Stadhuis, City Hall, van Velsen, IJmuiden, Netherlands — Drone Architecture Photography

Drone photograph of IJmuiden City Hall (Stadhuis), taking in flat roof design, modern architecture and contrast with local urban layout.

The Stadhuis (City Hall) in IJmuiden stands out among local architecture — its design contrasts sharply with surrounding Dutch styles. Taking these drone shots, I aimed to show that difference: form, angles, and how this building interacts with space around it under open skies.

Flying above, the images capture City Hall’s clean lines, flat roofing, and the mix of materials that make it visually distinct. Shadows fall sharply across facades; geometric shapes play with negative space. Where local architecture tends toward gabled roofs and traditional colour tones, this building’s style emphasises modernism and function. The aerial view lets you see its relationship to nearby streets, plots, and the way light hits its structure from different angles.

Close aerial image of facade and window geometry at IJmuiden Stadhuis, emphasising modern style and bold architectural lines.

Buildings like this break from the expected, offering contrast in form and style. For more architectural and drone photography exploring such design variety, see my Places and Drone galleries.

Zuidpier, IJmuiden — Early-Morning Drone Photography, Netherlands

Early morning drone photograph of Zuidpier IJmuiden; pier boardwalk and railing extend into calm sea under pastel sky.

Light and weather turn the same pier into a different subject every time. At Zuidpier, IJmuiden, those early-morning skies sharpened the pier’s structure against calm sea, bringing out contrast and texture where grey mornings before felt flat.

Pier structure and sea wall at Zuidpier IJmuiden, showing reflections in water and textured surfaces in or near dawn light.
Akka, Sailing yacht, IJmuiden, Netherlands

These drone images capture the pier extending into the North Sea, boardwalks, railings, and sea walls outlined against reflective water. Light played across metal and concrete surfaces, changing perspective and bringing out details in shadow and form. It shows why revisiting locations matters — the difference between dull and dramatic often comes down to weather and light.

Revisiting sites like this helps me see the same location anew. For coastal structure, reflection, and drone work, see my Places and Drone galleries.

North Pier, IJmuiden at Early Sunrise — Drone & Coastal Morning Light, Netherlands

Early morning drone image of North Pier IJmuiden, boardwalk lines and calm water under soft sunrise sky.

When the horizon is calm and dawn breaks over the water, familiar structures take on new form. The North Pier in IJmuiden at early sunrise offered one of those moments — air cool, light soft, reflections still. Riding a bike before the workday started to catch that transition from darkness to colour made all the difference.

These images came from a session where outcomes were uncertain — sky, tide, cloud cover all played their parts. Walking or cycling toward the pier meant seeing small changes in light on railings, weathered timber, and pier surfaces. The drone lifts you above the scene: boardwalks become lines, the sea becomes a mirror, and the horizon becomes a soft gradient. Even when the result isn’t what I originally planned, I enjoy what emerges — shapes, tones, mood.

Mornings like this remind me why I chase light before day begins. For more sunrise pier, coastline, and drone work, see my Places and Drone galleries.

Amsterdam canal by boat.

Amsterdam canal boat ride

As followers of this blog will know i head over to Amsterdam at least twice a year,

It is such an amazing city, spilling out at the seams with art and design. 

My favourite way to view this city has to be on the canals by boat. Im very lucky that my cousin and her fella have their own boat. 

Grab some beers, head out and enjoy the diverse and interesting sites of Amsterdam!

Amsterdam views by boat
Amsterdam canal boat captain
Sexy Amsterdam
Amsterdam red light district girls in the windows

A couple of days in Amsterdam.

Once again i headed over to Amsterdam to catch up with my family and friends out there for the Queensday celebrations. 

Here are a few images from the couple of days i spent there. 

Amsterdam break dancing on the street

 Street performers in the main square.

Amsterdam queens kings day orange photo frame orange

Have you picture taken.. and a beer all for  €4.. bargain! Thats where wedding photographers are going wrong, they dont include any beer in their packages...

Amsterdam canal geracht queens kings day full of party boats people wearing orange

One busy party Canal.  

Amsterdam Queens Kings day street selling cocktails

This lady is having a good time. 

Amsterdam Queens Kings day canal boats orange flare and smoke

Orange! 

Amsterdam Queens Kings day free hugs

They say you dont get anything for free... 

Amsterdam Queens Kings day street party

 Street party.

Amsterdam Queens Kings day live out door music
Amsterdam Queens Kings day family dancing

My aunty and cousin rock and rolling.. I love the smile on my aunts face, it shows how happy we all were to be there.  

Amsterdam Lumix GF1 low light high ISO amazing camera cafe de paridiso rega bouncy castle lion dj

A Bouncy Castle, a Lion and an African DJ... only in Amsterdam.. 

Amsterdam, Queens Day April 30th 2010.

I ended up travelling over to Holland to party at Queens day in Amsterdam.

If you are like me you probably have not heard of this day before, i think it's a Dutch secret...

But WOW what a day!

The day origins from a previous Queens birthday, which the people still remain to celebrate.

The Dutch people are very much like the Brits and enjoy a good drink and party!

Queens day starts off early, where the towns people are out in force selling there possessions on the streets.

The buyers and sellers are all drinking, there are boats with HUGE sound systems booming out tunes which adds to the party atmosphere.

The sellers, then get drunk and seem to wonder off from their pitch.

As you walk the Streets of Amsterdam you turn a corner, the roads are blocked off and a DJ has set up shop with party go-errs dancing, drinking having a great time.

Here are a few images from my time there...

bicycle ride Amsterdam moving camera panning backie tows up
Amsterdam street shoppers pushing bicycles bikes
Mirror view reflection Amsterdam Queens day Kings day celebrations orange
Amsterdam outdoor street party DJ playing music TWSTD
Amsterdam party goers enjoying music queens day kings day
Queens day amsterdam street party DJ playing music
Amsterdam kelly moss lee ramsden www.leeramsden.com umbrella bikes silloette