Dutch Wall Art
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A Summer landscape in Holland
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This is another image taken on the same day as the other Kinderdijk Postcard. I really liked the way yesterday’s turned out, so I decided to work on another one today. I hope you like it!
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Selfportrait, wildman series.
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Ringwood, NJ
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Modelshoot with Margo, / turned out a bit different than we spoked before :D
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This photo is taken at the Olmense Zoo (Olmen, Belgium). / Don’t you just love their cute look (claws and teeth not included) (: A quick bio on these beautifull creatures: class: Mammalia (mammals) / order: Carnivora (carnivores) / family: felidae (felines) / genus: puma They go under the names Puma, Panther, Mountain Lion, American Lion and Cougar etc…. The cougar holds the Guinness record for the animal with the highest number of names, presumably due to its wide distribution across North and South America. It has over 40 names in English alone!!! Being the largest of the small cats, they are slender and agile cats. / And although they resemble the domestic cat, they are about the same size as an adult human, with a maximum of about 3 metres!! An adult paw print is approximately 10 cm… that’s 4 inches! The gray wolf and the cougar compete more directly for prey, especially during the winter. While individually more powerful than the gray wolf, a solitary cougar may be dominated by the pack structure of the wolves. / Wolves can steal killings of the cougar and occasionally kill the cougar as well. Cougars (as well as other cat-likes) deserve respect and admiration from all humans! They may look like domestic cats, but are none the less wild animals living on survival instincts only!
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Detailed view of Vermeers Milkmaid as interpreted by myself. Oil on Canvas approx 500×500mm
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Model; Carola
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Last one of the Wildman series :)
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Something is not right with those boxes with pastels. There should be three whites in them and three blacks. There aren’t.
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I created this image this afternoon in attempt to combat a bout of the blahs and a lack of inspiration. Because I really liked how my last Forgotten Postcard worked out, I thought I’d try to continue the series. This image was taken back in February, on a grey day, at Kinderdijk in the Netherlands. The windmills of Kinderdijk are one of the best known Dutch tourist sites. They were placed on the list of UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997. Like me, the original image needed a bit of perking up. I hope you like the results.
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As many of you are responding so enthusiastically to my lightbeam shots – ever so many thanks for all your highly enjoyable comments and your favs (!) -, here is another one of them, taken in the forests near Laage Vuursche on 14th November 2007. I have become a great fan of lightbeam shots in the past three years. When I started to go digital, I had no idea that I would indeed succeed so well in this field, if I may say so myself, as I had had no experience of them whatsoever. It was not only a matter of learning how to take these pictures, but also to be at the right spot at the right moment. Of course that is one of the secrets of most successful photography. But here it applies especially as the lightbeams are a fleeting matter, just existing for an hour or so in the early morning, before the sun is strong enough to suck up the morning haze. So you have to be up and about early in the morning. You also have to choose a day when you have such haze or even mist. It is important that there is enough moisture in the atmosphere, that there is no wind and that there is bright morning sunshine. What you need next is a dark back-ground. No lightbeams in open space. So a forest with dark pine trees or a thick foliage are absolutely necessary to set the stage. You can see the effect in this picture perfectly: you see the beams where is such a background, but not against the bright sky.
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In the Netherlands we have a very mundaine beach life too. Here you see our intellectual elite enjoying themselves.
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If you look closely, you can see on this shot from the park of the country-house Groeneveld near Baarn/The Netherlands that spring is just round the corner here. Groeneveld, 9th April 2008, 8.28 am / Nikon D 80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 112 mm / F 9, 1/30, ISO 200
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This photograph was taken 3 days after my grandma died…
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Not a Dutch master (no skaters…..) but I bet if you have that road in front of you, you couldn’t resist taking it. Happy Christmas. Enjoy. / Jo Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect
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What I love best about the Sinterklaas tradition, is the build up to the grand finale, where the children set their shoes for weeks before the main day, carrots for the horse, and singing Sinterklaas songs before going to bed, curious to see if they have been “good enough” to get some “teasers” the next morning :-)
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Shot in Bokrijk in Belgium. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect
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TULIP FESTIVAL IN SKAGIT VALLEY, WASHINGTON STATE / For years, I have wanted to travel to Holland. The closest I have come so far is to travel up to Skagit Valley to visit the Tulip fields where about another million people come to see the riot of color during the month of April. Every trip is memorable and I still hope that one day I will be able to visit the country where all of this started.
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This is the same Lena of whom I attended the baptism and was honoured to be asked to photograph her baptism.. / And because the mother and grandparents liked my work of her, they had asked me to come over again and photograph Lena for Christmas-cards… / This is such a wonderful opportunity for me… and again so lovely to work with this little miracle!
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