While we stopped for a few hours in Utrecht to charge our EV during our European road trip last summer, we spent some time walking around the historic old town. Last week I posted a few pics I shot with the canals as the main focus, and today I wanted to share some architectural details that caught my eye.
Here are some shots that focus on a couple of Utrecht’s older sites — including St Martin’s Cathedral, the Pandohof Garden and cloister, and the Verzetsmonument (a statue by Corinne Franzén-Heslenfeld honouring the Dutch resistance in WWII) next to the Dom tower — as well as a few of the somewhat less-dated structures and details I fancied.
















Wonderful compositions! You should do an exhibit of your Euro-tripping … but how would you ever choose among so many awesome images!?!
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Ha! Thanks very much!! Yeah, I guess this blog (and over on Substack where I post pretty much the same stuff) is the exhibition. 😉 It was a wild 3 weeks (and only the first of three trips last summer — but at least the other two were to a single destination). I really appreciate your kind comments!!
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Wow – beautiful!
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Thanks!!
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I especially liked the red shutters and red staircase. And the change from colors to B&W in the post.
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Thank you! I personally liked the red details so I’m happy you did too.
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