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Dramatic & Rare

The showpieces — rough-sea undersides, lens-shaped stacks, breaking-wave crests, pouches, holes, and iridescent glow.

Heavy cloud cover fills the frame from edge to edge, layered in blue-grey tones that shift from near-white at the centre to a dense, bruised darkness along the lower horizon. This is Limburg sky in the hours before a storm breaks — still, pressurised, the light diffused so evenly that the cloud mass itself becomes the subject. A brooding sky carries both weight and openness: the same formation that closes the horizon down lets the eye move freely across its surface.
A long diagonal band of stratiform cloud cuts across an overcast Maastricht sky, dividing pale blue-grey above from darker layered cloud below. The composition is structural — the cloud itself is the subject, its edge sharp enough to read as a deliberate line. Dutch weather rarely offers a clean sky; it offers this instead: depth in layers, light caught in the seam between them.