Hello everyone,
my name is Maxime van den Berg. I was born on 28 October 1992 in The Hague, Holland, where I still live. I just passed my pre-university education (vwo) and next schoolyear (2011-2012) I'll start with Psychology at the University of Leiden.
My first camera was a very simple analoge one, I don't even remember the brand. It didn't had anything except a flash. A few years ago I bought my current camera, a Fujifilm Finepix S1500 (digital). I'm still very happy with it and I keep exploring new things with the help of my father and friends here on RR. Thanks!
My favorite subjects are animals and nature. I hate insects, especially spiders, so I avoid pictures of those. :)
My photography-dream for the (near) future is to get a SLR. Unfortunately those are quite expensive and I don't have enough money yet. Until then, I'll keep practising with my digital camera and get better.
Please be critical on my pictures, I like to learn.
Keep shooting!
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Comments (6)
MagikUnicorn
Beautiful shot
Vialliy
Nice capture. Your bird is very wary while you are 'shooting' him.
jarmila
nice portrait
jmb007
belle photo!
MrsLubner
Is this one of those Egyptian Geese? Great shot!
efron_241
These Nile-Geese are not overruled by swans.. At least.. not the family here in NL.. the Swan is a loner.. He attacks alone as the wife is with the little swans The nile geese couples combine forces.. and attack from all sides .. the Swan than goes away even when having kids have seen it two summers in a row.. with several couples..