Photographer’s Note
Lovely place like a paradise by Esrum lake.
Esrum Lake is Denmark's second largest lake and has the cleanest water. The lake is formed during the last ice age, and 22.3 m at the deepest place. It has a surface area of 17.3 km2 and is the country's richest water. Some places may be bathed close to shore, but the flow can be strong! You can meet coot, mallard, HVINAND, TROLDAND, KNOPSVANE and peaked lappedykker. Mill-hook at the southern end of the lake is bird sanctuary. The number of cormorant nests in the colony at Mill Krogen is 10 years increased from 75 to approx. 650. Bird boxes along the shore is keen to squeak the second, which is a hollow-nesting bird, and here is prohibited. Sanctuary boundary is marked by yellow buoys at sea. From two birds towers there are good views over the reserve. The area has recently chosen as a pilot project to make Gribskov and Esrum Sunday for the national park. The lake is used extensively for recreational boating and recreational fishing. There are harbors at Fredensborg by Sørup and Nødebo.
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akm
(640) 2009-06-15 21:44
Hello Pinar,
I like this atmospheric image. It conveys a real Scandinavian feel -- clean, fresh and beautifully lit. It seems that the memories are calling you back. Thank you for this and the note.
Regards,
Mary
KateinDenmark
(1083) 2009-06-16 4:00
I really like the feeling given by looking through the window. The yellow of the boats really adds to the colors of the photo. One thing though, Esrum sø is should be listed under Denmark>East>Frederiksborg>Fredensborg, not København. København is only the city of Copenhagen.
Sincerely,
Kate
PS. Did you notice the trainer in the bottom left corner. It appears to be created by a reflection. Very interesting.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Pinar Erol (Amphitrite)
(1559) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-06-12
- Categories: Decisive Moment
- Camera: Nikon D80 DSLR, 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6GED-IF AF-S DX Zoom-Ni
- Exposure: f/11, 1/1000 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-14 13:51
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