Sep 202008
 


Click here to watch the hi-quality version on Youtube.

2000 meter long, 280 meters high and speeds up to 120km/hour. Sun City (South Africa) has the longest zip-slide in the world: The Pronutro Zip 2000 (what a name!).

Thougth I’d give my Canon EOS 1DmkIII a spin with a med-resoultion setting and the motordrive on the medium setting as well. ISO 200, aperature priority at f5 and a plus stop of 1/3 for that extra bit of light. The whole video is composed of over 350 resized jpegs.

Many thanks go out to Sun International en the Pronutro Zip guys.

Sep 122008
 

As my job as a travel writer/photographer takes me to some incredibly amazing parts of the earth I’ve been playing with the idea to do a sort “best of world views” series. Today part one, which is in no way a ranking but just the first to hit the list. Keep an eye open for more world views soon.


(Click here for super hi-res)

Leaving Italy after a hectic but great 2-day photoshoot for ANWB Wintersport Magazine we decided to leave early and enjoy a scenic drive instead of heading straight for the highway for the 11 hour drive back home to Holland.


Hi-res Dualscreen wallpaper

Just imagine a superb blue-sky day, fresh morning air, the most amazing color of green which stretches to lush mountain bases that reach for greyish white peaks. It doesn’t get any more perfect than that! Add to that a road that winds along straight cliffs and takes you between trees and endless breathtaking views [Google Earth]. Really, the Jaufenpass (which has long been made obsolete by the Brenner Pass) is a great way to kill some time and get your camera rollin’. Good for us because there are now less people using the 2000+ meter crossover.

With 39 kilometers and 20 major turning points is has got to be one of the finest roads in the Alps. If you’re ever near: do spend some time to enjoy it. Oh, and when you do reach the highway again after enjoy the stupidest toll-road payment ever: paying for 200 meters of it. Got to be Italy…

Aug 152008
 

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Japan; that mysterious country in the far east. The country that everyone thinks is incredibly expensive and hard to visit without a guide. Completely untrue as Japan is very affordable nowadays due to fifteen years of economic crisis and a lot of deflation! But the best part of visiting has got to be Tokyo’s main Sumo event: the Grand Sumo Tournament.

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Have you ever seen 300 kilos meat dodge gravity? Probably not and neither had I. That was until I saw how the Japanese fool around with the laws of physics. Just imaging two massive bodies, dressed in nothing more than a large size dishwashing cloth, having a go at each other in a fighting ring made of clay under the watchful vision of a person dressed like the Wizard of Ozz and about ten thousand crazy Japanese spectators fuel by beer and all sorts of nibbles you’ve never seen before.

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But seriously, a Sumo wrestling game might be one of the most impressive live sports events in existence. The atmosphere, the spectators and the action are just simply breathtaking. We figured we’d watch a few games of the tournament for half an hour or so but we ended up glued to our seats (except for the occasional jumping up and down and shouting bits) until the day came to an end, hours later. The Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo is one of the six main Sumo events of the year and thanks to the Japan Tourism Board we’d managed to get a couple of very good seats which can often be hard to get.

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It turned out to be the highlight of our three-week Japan experience. Never have I seen such big people being so agile. Even after a couple of games you really start to notice what’s good or not. The fights often don’t last more than ten seconds but it seems to be slomo all the time. And once you’ve started cheering with the rest of the crowd they’ll be offering you snacks and drinks. Just make sure to return the favor for some incredibly nice reactions! Be assured you’re in for a afternoon of entertainment with all the rituals that go on between the matches, you gotta love it!

Even better: we also manage to get a visit arranged to a Sumo University of Tokyo, as even in this sport one could us e some formal education. As soon as we stepped through the door we could tell by the reactions from our translator we were entering sacred grounds. One of the stablemasters from the University was kind enough to grant us an interview.

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- “A wrestler has about the amount of weight in kilos as he is high in centimeters, how does one get a body like that?”
Wrestlers have two large meals per day. First and second year students are obliged to empty their plates and to attend all meals, sometimes that’s not an easy task. But even then, there are wrestlers that do like to snack in between. The meals are called Chanko-Nabe, or Sumo Stew, which we eat with large size chopsticks because well, our hands are not really tiny anymore. The afternoon meal is the largest, after that we rest so the calories are completely used by the muscles. Besides that we use supplements for that extra bit of growth.

- “So the biggest guy wins?”
No, it’s not that easy. Of course it is a big advantage if you have a lot of weight but Sumo is way more complicated than that. For instance, there are 48 techniques to floor your opponent (a bout ends when one of the wrestlers is forced out of the ring or any bodypart but the sole of the feet hits the clay inside it). A good basic technique is very important for your status and essential for earning the higher ranks that are so important in this game. Ranks are for instance based on results from previous tournaments but without good technique one can never obtain the highest status, that of Yokozuna. A title that has only been granted 65 times since 1761. The rank is so honorable that only special top-judges may supervise their matches. The wrestler gets this ranking for life but is supposed to stop competing when he can’t perform as good as.

- “Some wrestlers are as young as 8 years old, that can’t be good?”
True, but don’t forget that most wrestlers quit eating so much when they are about 30 years old. It’s incredible to see how fast these guys return to normal weight. By the way, most wrestlers start when they are older though, around 16 is about average. There isn’t really any additional medical attention to the weight issue but the wrestlers are very vulnerable to injuries though. Knee problems are the most common but back issues are quite often worrisome too.

- “And the women?”
Sumo wrestlers have a lot of status in this country, it’s a very honorable profession and the top-wrestlers have god-like status. The most beautiful women accompany them and every top-hotel in this country has specially made seats for them. The best wrestlers have special personal care-takers, a very honorable job as well, as some body parts are hard to reach when you’re this big…

Many thanks go out to:
Japanese National Tourtist Organization (JTNO), Japan Airlines and the Conrad Hotel.

Text & photography: © 2005-2008 Rutger Geerling (Fotograferen.net)

Jun 162008
 

This is how you do it:

(many thanks to Janice Willer)

And this is the result:

Buck-Nosed Trevally [Trachinotus blochii]. Click here for normal XXL wallpaper.


Glasseye [Priacanthus blochii]. Click here for normal XXL wallpaper.


Glasseye [Priacanthus blochii]. Click here for normal XXL wallpaper.


Two Horned Cowfish. Click here for normal XXL wallpaper.

May 212008
 

This one came in a bit late. My article on Caribbean Island Hopping for the Belgium Feeling Magazine (a glossy which is also available in the Netherlands) was published last year October. The travel-report focussus on travelling between Caribbean Islands like Saba, St.Maarten/St.Martin, St.Eustatius, Tortola, Antigua and Dominica.



© 2007 Fotograferen.net & Feeling Magazine.
Text & photography by Fotograferen.net
Download full pdf here.

May 162008
 

Artist Cornelis le Mair is one of the most incredible people I have ever met and he lives in the craziest and nicest house in the Netherlands. A house that would easily fit into the Efteling as a top-attraction.



Some time ago I was asked to do a portrait series on this artist for Tulp magazine, a glossy that I do quite a bit of work for, mostly travel though.
Place to go was an almost unlocatable farm on the outskirts of Eindhoven. My TomTom was giving me a headache (perhaps the other way around as well), maybe since the most beautiful places are hard to find.
While being stuck near a sprakling white new villa with two vicous dogs eying me it dawned me that this probably wasn’t a place where I would find a classical painter. Time to send out a call for help and guess what? I had just passed the farm about three times already. it was 200 meters down the road, paradise isn’t easily found.




In my rearview mirror was a tall slim man with an incredible white beard waving me to come over. Moments later my car was parked between chickens, goats and plenty of other small feathered animals. A beautiful old farmhouse with wooden walkthroughs that went into the trees just had to be the house of a genious. This was the home of the man who painted fullsized Rembrandts on his bedroom walls when he was a little kid.


Cornelis just breathes Art, capital A. Even in the sixties, when classical painting was frowned upon, he managed to get himself into the best art school available in Holland. He was simply too good, even in an age where modern art was considered to be everything.



Going against the stream of modern art has never failed him, never did he have to put in an efoort to sell a painting, everything he makes is sold before the paint’s even dry. Just doing what he feels like takes him into creating fantasy model houses that are so big and detailed you just can’t stop wondering how much time went into them (about three years it turned out to be).


No matter if you like classical paintings or not, you just got to love the man and his home. In no photo any object was replaced for the shot, it’s just how it is and that was just a dream to photograph. The house is the house as it is.



By the way, neither were any of the photo’s retouched, this is just how they came out of the camera.

Apr 262008
 


The Dance4Life 2008 kickoff took place at the Willemsbrug, Rotterdam. More about that event later this week but till now enjoy this still taken from the top of the brigde with a panoramic view over Rotterdam.

Apr 232008
 

One of my favorite places in the USA has got to be the State of Oregon: from hundreds of miles of unspoiled beaches with their impressive dunes to snowcapped Mountains and old volcanoes: hardly any state in the US has so much to offer in terms of the great outdoors. Rivers, deserts, endless forests and large numbers of picture perfect lakes await the interested visitor. But the true gem is found underground, near the little town of Bend nature left behind lava-tunnels from volcanic eruptions that happened tens to hundred thousands years ago.


Lava, as most people quickly realize is somewhat on the hot side of the temperature scale. One can bake an egg on the hood of the car in a hot desert but one can bake both (egg and car) on a fresh stream of lava!


Something else is interesting about those (mostly undergournd) lava-streams: the outside cools quicker than the inside (something similar happens with you bowl of soup, although I wouldn’t recommend eating hot lava though). So while the outside quickly cools down to rock again, the inside slowly releases its temperature and when it does: it shrinks. After a while you have a partly filled in tube of lava, the bottom of which is flat and makes for a nice walk if you happen to find a tunnel like that. This website expains it quite nicely by the way.

In the state of Oregon, a few of those tunnels have been so well preserved one can still walk through them. That is, with a professional guide and a helmet of course!


So, how to capture these on film or memory card? It’s pitch-black inside and the helmet lamps are just sufficient to see where you put your feet (after all these years the floor is not as flat as it used to be). A tripod and the combined helmet lights were more than plentiful for some good pictures. Thirty second exposures and having my “models” stand still for that period of time did the job and they got some time to soak in the surroundings. Everybody happy!

So, when in the neighborhood make sure to get in contact with the guys from Wanderlust Tours as they are the only licensed guides for these tunnel complexes.

Oh, and do bring some Mint Lifesavers. You’ll see them spark in the absolute darkness when you bite them hard!

With many thanks:
Wanderlust Tours
Travel Oregon
Seventh Mountain Resort
Lufthansa


And this is what the sky looked like when we got out again, also available as an hi-res wallpaper.

Mar 272008
 


Knowing there is something to fotograph but not being able to find it sort of frustrating, especially when underwater and being limited by an annoying but finite thing as an air supply.

Try imagining an area as large as a couple of football fields of underwater seagrass and an underwater visibility of about 20 meters and you’ll understand it’s not easy to find a specific living animal, even it has the size of about two humans.

The “thing” I am talking about is “Dennis”, the famous seacow (or Dugong, it’s one of the three members of the Manatee family) of the Abu Dabbab bay near Port Ghalib in the Marsa Alam region of Egypt.

Seeing these pictures you’ve probably guessed we found it but it took us two full-hour dives to actually spot it. Sure, we did come across plenty of huge and approacheable Turtles and a couple of large Stingrays but imagine being a the last stage of your dive (it’s that limited air supply) and spotting an enormous dustcloud underwater, the number one Dugong signature… but no Dennis to match it.
Turned out it was right above us and while we were getting highly frustrated not seeing it, he was just getting a breath of fresh air. Our paths finally crossed when we decided to go up and finish the dive while he was going down to continue vacuuming the seafloor.

We squeezed a few last minutes at our ample air supply… enjoy the shots!

Images taken with a Canon Eos 20D, 15mm f2.8 fisheye and an UK-Germany housing.

Mar 182008
 

A month ago we headed out to Austria to see wether we could still find fresh powder snow. Not an easy task as it hadn’t snowed in almost three weeks. But then it’s good to have some Dutch locals with you, as long as it’s cold you can still find pow. These pictured wallpapers prove it. Check out the full teaser at Seshn.com or wait for autumn as Snowboard Magazine will feature the full story.

Widescreen wallpaper (1600×1000 pixels):

Martine Veldhoen, Silvretta Nova.


Bas Elhorst, Silvretta Nova.


Bas Elhorst, Silvretta Nova.


Timo Hermeler, St.Anton am Arlberg


Irene Bauer, St.Anton am Arlberg


Martine Veldhoen, Silvretta Nova.


Anne-Fleur Eiff, Silvretta Nova.

Or go to the Hi-res wallpaper gallery for non-wide versions (1600×1200 pixels):

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