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 (20)
marybelgium
very nice serie ! thanks for sharing .
Chaos911
fantastic shot!!!
ModestyB
Yes,very nice.
sossy
amazing view and capture again, Janny! looks like cells holding all together to a unit! very impressive capture! ;o)
Punaguy
This looks very fragile...not thick enough to walk on...very well done!
ana-maria
Very impressive shot. Looks fantastic!!!
tesla
Xlent shot of the ice!!!Looks very cold there!!!
sharky_
It does look like seperation of different contries with a wall. Excellent capture. Aloha
rangeriderrichard
Patchwork ice - very interesting.
deannemart
Interesting patterns on the ice. A fascinating series!
Lledeline
Nice shot.
jgkane
This could well be a shot of a 3D 'Atlas of the Cold War', Jan- Carel. It is a beautiful, if somewhat ephemeral scene which you have captured so well. It reminds me that our lives are similar, moving relentlessly onward, to the intended closer union with our Creator, when all our barriers will be down, and the differences sjown to be facets on the same multi-sided jewel. Regards, John.
CDBrugg
Probably my favourite of this series.
tony_br22
hi, lovely .. awesome photo you made
tvernuccio
magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!! floating continents for sure!!!!! This is my fav. in this series i think! it's just spectacular!!!!!! vote!
ralfy
great shot again!
tallpindo
Different than pressure ridges which show melting and refreezing around the 4 degrees C maximum density point as the ice sheet compresses and contracts. What exactly chooses the size and shape of each piece nearly round like islands instead of some sort of branching cracks reaching out from shore where the roughness of the bank makes stress?
SirIglesDremont
Fantastic shot.
TwoPynts
Way to "map" out the ice. Why can't we all just get along!!! :)
iaacf
What beautiful patterns there are.. I would not have thought of that..