Prinsengracht Corner Elandstraat ~ Amsterdam Streets.
Street view in the Prinsengracht at the corner of the Elandstraat street, last month in Amsterdam. Film : 20200224 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com
Bears Sluice Bridge 65 ~ Amsterdam Streets.
Street view in the Prinsengracht at the Bears sluice (Berensluis) bridge 65, last month in Amsterdam. Westerkerk church bells ringing in the back. Film : 20200223 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com
Filming Amsterdam Streets.
iPhone X view of the Sony Alpha A7S II with Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Mic (with both the proprietary Sony fuzzy windscreen plus a Rycote shield on top) filming the ‘Bears sluice’ (Berensluis) bridge 65 spanning the Prinsengracht canal in the center of Amsterdam , at twilight 5 PM January 7, 2020. See film 20200108 (1-memo.com) for the Sony image. Film : 20200222 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com
Eglantine Canal ~ Amsterdam Streets
Egelantiersgracht (Eglantine Canal) standing at the Hilletjesbrug bridge (bridge 125) last week in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam. Film : 20200202 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com
Rozenstraat ~ Amsterdam Streets
Pile of discarded christmas trees and a row of ‘Amsterdammertjes’ (dutch for ‘little ones from Amsterdam’) – the red-brown steel traffic bollards – 10 days ago in the Rozenstraat (Prinsengracht in background) in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam. Film : 20200128 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com
Roe Sluice Bridge 64 ~ Amsterdam Streets
Street view last week on the ‘Roe Sluice’ (Reesluis – bridge 64) over the Prinsengracht canal – port to the Jordaan district on the left – with the Westerkerk church (near the Anne Frank House) in the background – Amsterdam, 4:38 PM January 7, 2020. Bridge named after the hide trade including roe deer skin that used to be there and in the Jordaan. Film : 20200111 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com
Bridge 112 bordering the Jordaan ~ Amsterdam Streets
Street view on the banks of the Prinsengracht canal with in the west bank the ‘Tennis Court’ bridge (Caetsbaanbrug, bridge 112) over the Lauriergracht canal – in the 16th century called ‘Caetsbaensloot’ for the ditch along the ‘Caetsbaenspad’ , the footpath , named after a tennis court (caetsbaen) there outside the city walls, now the Jordaan district of Amsterdam. The Westerkerk church bells are ringing 4:30 PM (January 7, 2020). Film : 20200109 Michel van der Burg | 1-memo.com