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 (21)
pimbotin
It looks like sugar... Fantastic light, I like this serie. (am I the first one today?)
sharky_
Fingers they are. Very interesting capture. Aloha
nongo
extremely cool shot!!!! I love how bright the white is!!!!!
Apophis906
Wow,thats something to see,what a pretty shot, wow that snow is so soft and fluffy. Excellent capture and job as always.
vlaaitje
brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I would like it for a walk right now there.....its sooooooo white....just lovely
guppyguppy
I just love winter. You make it look even more wonderful. Great job.
MaryLynda
Have you ever been scuba diving. This looks just like staghorn coral. Truely beautiful pic.
Chaos911
excellent shot!!!! perfect!!!
tvernuccio
so incredibly beautiful...sigh...and this series speaks to me personally...goes back to a long time ago when i had lost all hope in life. had given up, and figuratively went outside in the snow under a frozen tree to die. part of my poem: "ice frozen in her hair." these branches look a bit like dreadlocks. frozen. if you look at the bottom left, maybe you'll see what i see. 2 hands, palms open, outstretched...reaching for???? waiting for...an elusive bird. this series reminds of that time of no hope. but just when i thought all hope was lost and i would die, well, a little bird landed nearby. it was red.thank you for this wondrous white tree of hope. vote!
Gabrielsdream
Excellent capture, keep them coming!
TwoPynts
It is incredible...they look like snowy antlers. This is a great series. Thanks for bringing real winter scenes to those of us who are snow deprived. :)
ilutegija
prrrrr, gorgeous beuty it includes... love winter and snow!
Lary
WOW! Amazing iceforms like a snacks :) supeeer
cynlee
very cool!! more shaking of tree branches! :]
Beemer
Cool Stuff!... literally!...
ambra2000
Ciao my dear friend!Excellent shot!Fantastic effects of light! You have captured very well!V!Ciao my dear friend!Happy New Year!A smile and a big hug!:-))
gunsan
Sooo Cool, lookes almost unreal but very beautiful!
iaacf
Yse, this is very beautiful. Wish I had seen this myself but it didn't snow as much as where you live.
lajasmine
ah ah you put cotton stem on the branches. you plays us of the tricks hein! hihi Splendide you are lucky to see this in truth! Wonderful!
Krystie
Wonderful capture! I believes to see sugar! ;o)
chantal-france
Jan-Carel, your shot is delight for the eyes, and like Christine, I wondered at the first sigh if it was sugar :)) A happy new year to you and yours, Jan-Carel!!!! and a big hug:))