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Best wishes for 2010!

Fotograferen.net Christmas 2010 Card, front

Thank you for reading my blog in such large numbers the last couple of years, recently I past 500.000 pageviews on my site in 4 years and the Flickr photohosting took well over half a million views, in 2009 alone!

So, I´d like to wish everybody all the best for 2010 and please enjoy the holidays.

Rutger Geerling
Fotograferen.net

Fotograferen.net Christmas 2010 Card, back

On the card (front, left to right): Contestant at the first Dutch marathon on natural ice in 12 years (January). My wife and daughter enjoying Spain (March). Panoramic view of the Austrian Alps near the Schwarzsee, Kitzbuhel (June). Idols winner Nikki at the Queensday concert in Amsterdam (April). A diver at the amazing Blue Hola divespot in Korcula, Croatia (September). The amazing island El Hierro and it´s volcanic scenery (Oktober). People dancing great Bacardi Beats at Visita, Rotterdam (March). The most impressive gig of the year: Tomorrowland Belgium (July). Britte van der Pouw ripping some pow in Les 2 Alpes, France (December 2008).

On the card (back): Grey Whale at a whale watching in Tofino, Vancouver Island (Canada).

Noordeinde 132

Noordeinde 132 - Tulp Magazine (pages 1&2)

Noordeinde 132 - Tulp Magazine (pages 3&4)

Noordeinde 132 - Tulp Magazine (pages 5&6)

An interior shoot for Tulp Magazine (December 2009 issue) took me to the high-profile Noordeinde street in Den Haag. The owners of Byron&Jones and Chivasso have an amazing, 33 room, house in the center of the city which they completely redecorate every few years. What a pleasure to photograph!

Click on “full screen” for the high-res slideshow:

Floatplane landing on the tiny Paradise Lake (Tofino, Vancouver Island)

Landing on a tiny mountain lake with a floatplane is a fantastic experience wherever you are. But in this weather and in one of the most stunning places on earth: Tofino, Vancouver Island, it was simply and totally unforgettable. More on this trip for ANWB REIZEN Magazine very soon.

Many thanks go out to Tofino Air for making this one hour flight possible.
Filmed with the Canon 5DmkII Video function, so click HD for extra quality.

Heli-diving the wreck of the Superior Producer in Curaçao!

Helidiving the wreck of the Superior Producer.

Some guys have all the luck I guess, quite often I feel like I’m one of them but last week there was no doubt about it whatsoever. After doing a small press-release for the Telegraaf (the largest Dutch newspaper) on heli-diving in Curaçao, which is exclusively organized by a good friend of mine he suddenly asked me if I’d like to do it myself tomorrow?
After less than a nanosecond, a huge smile on my face and a big “Are you kidding me?” things were taken care of and a day later we were setting our gear up on a small industrial platform near the huge oil-harbor of Willemstad. With me were Belgium adventurer Marc Sluszny, underwater photographer Peter Verhoog and Walther Bruckschen, a German Journalist, the lucky bunch so to speak!

As a heli-dive is not completely without danger we had to do a full-gear practice inside the hangar which had a very good airco. Just imagine practicing this sort of thing with full wetsuit and heavy scuba gear in the soaring 35 degree weather of this tropical paradise! Most importantly is the jumping out of the heli: if this isn’t done in perfect sync the heli can easily tilt and that’s something you don’t want 2 meters above the surface of a sea!
The trick is a third person inside the heli that holds both divers hands while they climb outside and hang backward fully. Literally your faith is in this guys hands as he controls the moment to drop, it’s simply out of your hands.

Helidiving the wreck of the Superior Producer.
George from Blue Skies Helicopters.

Helidiving the wreck of the Superior Producer. Helidiving the wreck of the Superior Producer.
The Amazing view over Willemstad from the chopper.

And what a drop it is! After an intensely beautiful flight under the impressive Julianabrug, along Willemstad and all its bright colors, the low pass over the Pontjesbrug with many people waving and taking photographs (the helicopter is open so they see you in full scuba-gear) it’s time for a sharp right turn over the stunning blue seawater and the approach to the wreck site. Niels Jorissen, the owner of DivecharterCuracao and the organizer of these heli-dives, is already waiting with his 25 feet Tornado RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) so all we have to do is climb out and wait for the right hovering height of the helicopter.

Helidiving the wreck of the Superior Producer. Helidiving the wreck of the Superior Producer. Helidiving the wreck of the Superior Producer.
Now that’s a heli-drop!!!

So there we are, hanging outside, arm and legs stretched out fully, one hand over mask and breathing equipment, waiting for the plunge…. Then suddenly we’re falling, we pretty high so we have time to soak it up! above us the heli shoots upwards as it suddenly lost about 200 kilo’s in weight. Then the splash comes, water all around us and the tail of the chopper quickly vanishes from our viewpoint. We’re done, floating about while the heli goes for the next bunch of drop-outs! What an insane feeling and what a way to go diving, knowing one of the nicest wrecks of the Caribbean(the Superior Producer) is waiting for us below…. we ARE truly lucky!

Heli-diving with Marc Sluszny on the wreck of the Superior Prodcer.
The front deck of the Superior Producer.

Heli-diving with Marc Sluszny on the wreck of the Superior Prodcer.
Belgium adventurer Marc Sluszny enters the hold of the ship.

Heli-diving the wreck of the Superior Prodcer.
German travel writer/photogrpaher collegue Walther Bruckschen.

Heli-diving the wreck of the Superior Prodcer.
Underwater photographer collegue Peter Verhoog.

With many, many thanks to:
Niels from DiveCharterCuracao who organizes these heli-drops, unique in the world.
George from Blue Skies for making his heli available to us.
Chilo from Chilo.tv for editing the movieclip.

Full gallery on the heli-dive here.
More images from the Dive Festival Curaçao 2009 here.

Austria Roadtrip

With the last dump of fresh snow being weeks ago in the European Alps a powdertrip throughout Austria perhaps wasn’t the brightest of ideas. But, hey! The snow must go on and we just went a bit higher to get to those last bits of untracked freshness. Luckily a cold spell kept those tiny heavenly spaces a bit better than expected.

Anyway, since a photo says more than a thousand words, and I’m to lazy to write down a full report I thought a photostory might be in order. Please enjoy! The full story is featured in this months Snowboard Magazine.

Silvretta Nova


First shot of the day, not a bad way to start out in the overtracked Silvretta Nova region. Bit of scary-ass hiking from Bas Elhorst was all it took.


A bit of black and white freshness, Bas Elhorst again.



A long easy hike, a few relaxing turns and finally: a nasty hike out of the bow. Anne-Fleur Eiff and Martine Veldhoen don’t mind at all. This was perhaps the last bit of untracked snow for miles around. Not any more!


Silvretta Nova actually has quite a good park for Euro standards. The wallride is particularly nice at the end of the day. Bas rocks to fakie.

St.Anton am Arlberg

The drive from Silvretta to Arlberg is a supernice, and not too long, one. Especially when the mountain pass is open (it hadn’t snowed for a while, remember!) you can enjoy some crazy views.


It’s extra fun by the way when the Volvo dealership lends you the new C30 T5, a small (not very practical with tons of snowgear but who cares) 250 horsepowered piece of metal that will set you back about 40.000 euro’s but manages to do a decent 230km/h on the highway with roofcarriers on it and three people and their bags in it…

Timo Hermeler and his girlfriend Irene Bauer live in this mountain paradise and managed to squeeze out some minute pieces of powder. Perhaps it wasn’t that smart to visit this place in the highest of high season…

Expensive resorts have expensive lifts… this whole thing lifts up the gondolas so you don’t have to take some stairs… whatever, it looks cool though!


Scary rocks don’t scare Timo Hermeler.


I love backlight! Irene Bauer too.


Anne-Fleur Eiff.


Perhaps the smallest lift in Austria? It holds six people… barely.


But the view is worth the cramped ride to the top of the Valluga. Normally a great place to find the last bits of fresh snow…


Some of those last bits…


Tijs Goossens in action on the Valluga.


And so is Timo.


So the day ends.

Mayrhofen
This place needs no introduction bus just as our luck had it: the pro-line was closed for some massive building action for the Ästhetiker Wängl Tängl in two weeks. Bummer!

Fortunately rookie Steef van de Meer doesn’t mind using the massive rail instead.


Ahhh… Mayerhofen park pizza.


Too much stuff and Gin&Tonic. It’s nice being a photographer!

No animals were harmed during the making of this Austrian funtrip, some snowboarders didn’t get away that easy… it’s nice having weird layers underneath powder!


:-)

Kids and kites

Just had to upload this one:


Why won’t it fly?

Taken last week at a new Unox Event (check their brilliant Newyears dive here) the Dutch Kiting Day, which was plagued by torrential rains and typically Holland weather, for fall not high summer! Anyway, I was pleased to see so many kids and parents show up and between the downpoors and it was tons of fun photogrpahing the kids. There can hardly be any better subjects in the world!


The patient dad from heaven.


Ground kite and kid color combo.


Launching kite mayhem.


That’s not gonna work either…

Mysteryland 2008


Q-stage at sunset

A week late due to the fact I went straight to Wales for a lot of active adventures (more to come soon) but here are the Mysteryland 2008 images. Great party though womewhat difficult to photograph, at least I heard all the other photoguys complaining just as I was. Anyway, it all came out fine and my feet were dead upon finish.


Mysteryland fairytales…


Mysteryland fairytales…


DJ Tiesto & the Q-stage


Mainstage 15 years birthday cake


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The final Bacardi B-Live

Sad, sad, sad… Saturday was the final whistle for the last major Bacardi event (once started as Batbeats, later went on as B-Live). In an absolutely soaring Paradiso things went wild with a DJ sets orchestrated by Mr. Wix. A packed house saw De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig, Le Le, Beesmunt Soundsystem, Daniel Haaksman and Scottie B and Wix himself. Un unbelieveable atmosphere, seriously one of the best editions and a great way to end this series after 4 years.


Serious highlights of the evening was the Marchingband Reflection (!) collaboration with de Jeugd van Tegenwoordig, the Le Le set and live artwork and ofcourse Mr. Wix himself with too many original tracks.





Guess that’s it for one of the nicest party series of the past few years. I’ll miss the big events but they will be replaced with smaller ones. Coming soon near you.



Sensation Black 2008

One of the best Sensation Black editions so far! Wild music, good crowd and again an insane show with perfect lighting. I got soaked, I almost broke my chest and I will be deaf for another few days even while wearing custom made ear-protection. This was one good party to photograph! Again, wallpapers later this week.

A warm house

Tulp Magazine - A warm house, pages 1&2

Tulp Magazine - A warm house, pages 3&4

Tulp Magazine - A warm house, pages 5&6

Groter is niet altijd beter! Wat is het toch heerlijk om eens de deur in te trappen met één van Nederlands meest geliefde clichés. Maar waar vind je nu een betere plek om dat gegeven nu eens echt te testen dan diep in de bossen van Aerdenhout?

Heemstede, Bloemendaal, Aerdenhout; de gewone sterveling wil nog wel eens de moed in de schoenen zakken bij dit, bepaald niet armlastige, deel van Nederland. Een walhalla om grote kasten van huizen te spotten, meestal van veraf door dikke groene hagen en stevig beveiligde hekken. Autorijden is hier bijna een hachelijke onderneming want als je niet oppast verrek je zo je nek bij het spieken in de verte: zie ik daar niet…?

Tussen al deze enorme paleizen is er gelukkig ook nog plek voor meer normalere dimensies. Een huis, ach klein zullen we het niet noemen, dat beter past in de belevingswereld van normale mensen. Een klein juweeltje van een villa verscholen tussen een adembenemende hoeveelheid natuurschoon. Het huis van Peter en Elzemiek van Heuvel, hun vier kinderen en een wat overenthousiaste viervoeter. Een huis waar echt geleefd wordt.

Dat zo krijgen was niet eenvoudig, het huis was dan wel perfect qua ligging, ruimte, rust en privacy ware het niet dat er nog een ouderwets laagje jaren zeventig over uitgegoten was. Het was dan ook tijd voor een flinke make-over, een stevige sloop- en stoftornado “so to speak”. Er moest dan wel ook wat gebeuren, “het monster” moest als eerste worden aangepakt, een haast megalomane haardpartij waarvan de bewoners echt helemaal niks meer terug wilden zien. Maar ook het verwijderen van donkerbruine plavuizen en vingerdikke lagen spachtelputz waren onontkoombaar en leidde tot slot tot de demolitie van de kolossale betonnen boekenkast die de vorige eigenaar had laten bouwen. Een project dat de nodige aspirines kostte om op te lossen. Met de sloophamers toch nog binnen handbereik leek het meteen verstandig om de overdaad aan, lekkende, schuifpuien ook maar eens onder handen te nemen. Als je dan toch al in de rommel zit.

Maar nieuwe muren kunnen natuurlijk niet zonder interieur en omdat de jaren zeventig serieus passé waren werd het tijd om ook dat flink onder handen te nemen. Radicaal mogen we achteraf wel zeggen, want alles moest en zou in één keer worden vernieuwd. Alles? Nou ja, bijna alles. Slechts twee geliefde leesstoelen ontsprongen de dans. Al moesten die wel opnieuw bekleed worden in een toepasselijk stofje met boekenmotief, perfect voor bij de bibliotheekkasten.

Een wat klassieke uitstraling was voor de hand liggend, niet zo verrassend als je weet dat Peter en Elzemiek grote liefhebbers zijn van Cornelis le Mair. Die naam komt u bekend voor? Dat kan kloppen want vorig jaar stond er een grote reportage of deze klassieker schilder die zich staande wist te houden op de kunstacademies van de jaren zestig. Klassiek was toen een vies woord maar tegenwoordig is alles wij hij schildert al verkocht voor de eerste penseelstreek. Zijn stillevens komen niet tot recht in strak getrokken interieurs maar verdienen warmte. Een stijl die op het lijf is geschreven van Hans Gonggrijp Interieurs, nota bene een paar (lange) straten verderop. Zoals Elzemiek zei “Een landhuisstijl past volmaakt bij het huis en straalt naast kwaliteit en klasse vooral ook warmte en geborgenheid uit, er moet tenslotte wel geleefd worden in dit huis”. “Hans heeft daar goed rekening mee gehouden, we hebben hier tenslotte wel vier kinderen en een hond rondbanjeren”.

Zo kwam het dat de hele inrichting tenslotte in slecht één ochtend het huis werd ingedragen. Was men om half negen ‘s ochtend nog in oude stijl aan de koffie, tegen de lunch was een compleet vernieuwde binnenkant een feit. Er was wat planning voor nodig maar het resultaat mocht er zijn.

Er nu lopend is het grappig om te zien dat het huis zo ruim oogt maar mooi in balans is als woonplek. De inrichting heeft het huis heel veel goeds gedaan, het is een fijne plek om te wonen. Om te leven. Een mooi verscholen plekje waar we allemaal een beetje jaloers op mogen zijn.