Everywhere people with camera's find their way in this world to make their shots. I like the art of taking realistic pictures, because it provides a way to show how I experience this world. It is a way for other people to look through my eyes.Nature ... exists primarily for her face, her look, her appeals to the heart and the imaginationGeorge MacDonaldJan-Carel Vierbergen
Picture courtesy of Ruut WegmanBIOIt is all in the family: love for hiking in the nature. Since my childhood I'm used to walk with father, brothers, cousins, etc., and take pictures (Minolta X-700 with 28-70 mm and 100-300 mm zoom) of what I see. I grew up in Ede (The Netherlands), studied Electrical Engineering in Eindhoven and I am working now as Coordinator e-learning at the Christelijke Hogeschool Ede (http://www.che.nl) where I implement digital assessments for students and assist students in DTP and creating websites.
Since I know little about photographing as well as computer science it was not difficult to find ways for putting images on the web. The only thing to look for now is to find ways for showing the slides in a convenient way. I tried already something at http://www.che.nl/users/jcv (Dutch only, click at Dia's van de natuur in Nederland en de Alpen), but this platform provides good means to share my pictures with others.
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Comments (50)
meissner
Remarkable indeed! Perhaps it suffered from a sudden change of gravity? Have a good day, J.C.!
busi2ness
Do I spot an elephant like monster in the downward branch? Great chance capture, you have a sharp eye. Makes me think of the expression "what goes up, must come down". LOL
babuci
Wonderfull find again! My story: "gave up on living, than realized, worth more than what others whispered, and now reaching higher than ever!"
sharky_
Wow. This forest has its own Lock Ness monster, Nessie. Excellent capture. Aloha
Coppens
Thos photograph makes me think one thing: how did this happen...?! Great shot, by the way!
Zacko
What the...? LMAO! Look at that tired ol thing. Its amazing to see some of the shapes trees can take. Fascinating find and capture JC. Have a great weekend. #:O)
hotracer2
Nature gives us such amazing sights, what a wonderful world we live in:):)..V
chioru
wow! it is fascinating :-) love the green of the moos :-)
Buffalo1
It's truly an enchanted forest. Wonderful capture, Jan Carel!
Valerie-Ducom
This tree search the gravity? Excellent photo my friend ;) good day and kiss
ovag
Original tree. Something strange in that forest no ?
girsempa
Even trees can get depressed sometimes ;-)
fourbanger
ok how do you find all these wierd trees.Love the shot and all the moss it's beautiful.Well as long as it's not in my lawn.Have a great day my friend
parb1194
Another interesting tree and find.
Gepeto1
la nature a le don de faire des formes bien ranges
Denger
You seem to have discovered a fairy tale forest! I have never seen such trees as you have captured with your lens, Jan Carel. Science fiction could not create a more fantastic tree! Superb series.
Chaos911
wow, what a super super work!!!! excellently done!!! :)
vodia
scaring more than impressive... nice found!
Marsille
You found some fantastic things in that forest.. What a marvelous tree..
Hendesse
What an impressive find and capture. Is this a snake tree? LOL Really fantastic!!!
anastasis20
I agree with Denger, this is quite the fairy tale forest. Where is this? It looks like a central/northern European kind of place.
squirrel2005
WOOOW! look like an fairytale wood.. with a "trunk- animal" LOOOL. Awesome capture!!
froznlife42
That's really a cool find you've got here Jan-Carel!! You don't see this sort of thing very often. What also grabbed my attention was that dark rich looking soil!! What I wouldn't do for a big old pile of that stuff right about now. My poor plants would absolutely love it!!!
Vik9740
it looks like an elephant... i see tusks and an eye and everything! lol
spselfr
another interesting find great shot
Ti-Paul
Very interesting indeed ! "Nut" so lucky lill fellow isn't he ? Only the strong survive ! Excellent shut my friend ! Have a great day !
Apophis906
Wow thats some freaky tree their for sure, such a cool shot.
tmathise
Wow, is that tree confused as to which way is up, or what? LOL. Excellent find and capture Jan, you know how I love those bizarre trees, not to mention your always exceptional work. Splendid image my friend, have a most wonderful day!
rainbows
Superb capture again, Jan-Carel. Never seen anything like this in my life.... Very strange :-)
jgkane Online Now!
Another intriguiing shot, Jan-Carel. Definitely an elephant this time. Regards, John.