Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2012 (Scheveningen)
Mass fun!

Yes, that time of the year again: 10.000 people taking a dip in the cold waters (8 degree) of the North Sea at the beach town of Scheveningen. A tradition that was sold out this year for the very first time. Only in Holland!

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Client: Unox

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2012 (Scheveningen)
I loooooooove you!

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2012 (Scheveningen)
(Photo courtesy of Fototoko)
If you look well you can spot me halfway on the right hand side of this photo…

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2012 (Scheveningen)x
Yes, it’s COLD!

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2012 (Scheveningen)
Really, really COLD….

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2012 (Scheveningen)
Braver than his sister…

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2012 (Scheveningen)
#winning

 

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2011 (New Years Dive)

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2011 (New Years Dive)

Camera failure (error 99) after 5 photos sucks big time, especially at a big photoshoot like this! Three photos came out nice though, these are two of them.

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The Unox New Years Dive saw 10.000+ people jumping into the icecold North Sea at Scheveningen Beach in The Netherlands. A great and fun event to photograph, especially if your equipment doesn’t fail on you.

Client: Unox
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Photoseries on my October 2009 visit to the El Hierro Fotosub (underwater photography contest). This island, an Unesco Biosphere, is the smallest and most western of the Canary Islands (Spain) and is both spectacular under and above water.

Corals near the surface

An invitation to attend the Fotosub in El Hierro last year sounded almost too good to be true. But in fact it wasn’t only true, it was alos even better than expected. Great thing about attending as a photographer/journalist is that you don’t have competition stress but do get to dive almost as much as you want with big shots like Alex Mustard or Kurt Amsler. For an inexperienced underwater photographer like me that is certainly a treat!

Lavafields near La Restinga
The lavafields outside our hotel in La Restinga

So one chilly October morning I started out a long day of travel from Amsterdam to Madrid, then off to Tenerife before finally boarding a small prop plane for the 30-minute flight from one Volcano island to the other. For those who have never heard of El Hierro (or Ferro as it’s also called), I can’t blame you. I had never heard from it either but I feel lucky to have changed since last year. It’s the smallest and most western of the Canary Islands, an island group near the coast of Marocco. Back in the days (say, about 2000 years ago), it was thought to be the end of the world and it hosted the meridian for a long time before it was finally noticed there was a bit more to this planet than previously thought.

The famous Juniperus phoenicea trees at El Sabinar
The famous Juniperus phoenicea trees at El Sabinar

The El Hierro rainforest
Small part of the rain forests

The island hosts several volcanic outcrops and is exceptionally spectacular in nature: huge volcanic fields compete with Pine forests, rain forest or dry stretches of land depending on what square kilometer you happen to be at. I don’t think I have ever seen such huge variety in landscapes in such a small place, no wonder it’s now protected as a Unesco Biosphere.

El Hierro is not only a fascinating place, it completely lacks any form of mass tourism. As it doesn’t host a single stretch of decent beach (at least all year round) 99% of people don’t even bother to come here. Which is perfectly fine to everyone that lives there or to anyone who does happen to visit.

Photographer enjoying the fish
Photographer at work!

Grouper & Trumpetfish combo, standard for El Hierro diving
Grouper & Trumpetfish combo, standard for El Hierro diving

Sea Breams at the El Bajon dive site
Sea Breams at the El Bajon dive site

Basically, one could write endlessly about the beauty of the place but we did go there to go diving. The Photosub is big event for the Island group and is a quite popular contest for photographers from abroad. Very well organized with a lot of attention to safety and the well being of attending journalist/photographers I might say. Add a very easy-going atmosphere and some superb diving and you kind of get the idea: there are worse places to be. Everywhere.

Kurt Amsler at work photographing Black Corals at 45 meters (145 feet)
Kurt Amsler at work photographing Black Corals at 45 meters (145 feet)

Arrow crab (La Restinga harbour night dive)
Arrow Crab (La Restinga harbour night dive)

Diving hotspot and HQ for the contest week is the southern village of La Restinga, a quiet place with a good harbor and plenty of excellent diving opportunities. With a RIB it’s usually not more than ten to fifteen minutes to any great divespot in the clear waters. From huge stone pillars that take ages to swim around with nice big schools of fish to deserted place where large Groupers loom. Any of the divesites host fantastic underwater views and scenery. No, one doesn’t come here for coral formations but the rest of the wildlife more than makes up for it. So if you ever have the opportunity to visit: have no doubts about it, the place will blow you away. Under, as well as above water!

Safety stop with a view at Punta Miradero
Safety stop with a view at Punta Miradero

You can see the full image gallery (including larger sizes) here.
And click here to see the article that was made for Duikmagazine (Dutch diving magazine).

Client: Duikmagazine
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Tomorrowland lighters

A collegue of mine noticed this photo in my Tomorrowland 2010 set and suggested to crop it a bit differently. As it all made sense I adjusted the image slightly (cropping it from portrait to square and upping the curves a bit). Other than that, the image hardly needed any adjusting.

Taking it was difficult with such poor light and my 70-200 (without IS) mounted. Fortunately I have a steady hand and squeezed a pretty much motion-blurr-less 1/15th of a second at f2.8 and 800ISO.

Just a nice photo to share I thought.

 

On the beach

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While enjoying the beach in Zeeland with our friends Bell & Britt, our two year old daughter Sacha started fooling around in the large tidal pool looking for shrimp, starfish and crabs. I jumped for my camera and got as a low position as possible to get these two enjoying the lot.

To give the photo a warmer feel I used the internal flash (on this Canon Powershot G9) with an Av set at f5 and an exposure of -2/3 of a stop. Later on I found out the flash made the water reflect on their faces giving it an ever nicer feel. Shot quite a few images before Sacha actually pointed at the water, the shot I was hoping for.

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Delta LLoyd North Sea Regatta 2010

Just a day before becoming a father again I had an hour or two available to photograph the Delta LLoyd North Sea Regatta 2010 in Scheveningen. Just tried to stick to doing some nice imagery with a focus on the Delta LLoyd logos and not spending too of my not-so-good-concentration on the surrounding events (there was a really nice jazzy show in the evening). Here’s just a few images that I liked taking in the poor weather, but in the end the fog just added to the atmosphere and gave the images a sligthly surreal feeling.

Customer: Delta LLoyd (through Kumpany)

Delta LLoyd North Sea Regatta 2010

Delta LLoyd North Sea Regatta 2010

Full slideshow (28 photos):

 

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2010

Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2010

Just had to upload these two quickly, taken from the infamous Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2010 (click here for 2008 and 2009). This year turned out the best from the three tries I’ve done so far in making these images with my drysuit and underwater camera. More shots later today or enjoy me at work (20:21) in this item at the main RTL4 News for January 1st.

Now you see me...
Image: © Floris Diemel

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Hard at work @ the Unox Nieuwjaarsduik 2010
Image: © Patrick Savalle

Full Gallery here.

 

I’m very happy with the new Duikamagzine (Dive Magazine) that just came out, a four page article on one of my favorite subjects of 2008: the Turtle beach at Ras al Jinz (check here for an earlier article on this website in English ).

Oman Turtles, pages 1&2

Oman Turtles, pages 3&4

 

Diving the Blue Hole in Korčula, Croatia
Because of doing a two and a half week diving report on Croatia for Duikmagazine it has been a little quiet on the updating of this website. And as there is a lot of travel coming in the next few months I will probably have this problem for a while.

Diving the Blue Hole in Korčula, Croatia
For a change a small photo series on just one particular dive: the famous Blue Hole. No, not the one in Dahab (Egypt) which is literally a killerdive (dozens of people have died there while trying to outsmart common sense while scuba-diving) but a actually much nicer one located on the island Korčula. Located roughly three hours by ferry from Split this very nice island hosts some of the best diving of the region. With over twenty dive-sites to choose from we just barely scratched the surface with our three days of diving but one site really stood out: the hole…

Diving the Blue Hole in Korčula, Croatia
It’s actually not just the hole itself with it’s cathedral-like lighting but also the massive and highly untouched soft gorgonians that are to be found around the hole at 35+ meters of depth. Massive pink giants that are most photographers favorites!

Diving the Blue Hole in Korčula, Croatia
Well, just enjoy the photo’s and make sure to get in contact with Croatia Divers when doing some bubble-blowing over there!

By the way, the Dahab Blue Hole is amazing in this incredible William Trubridge freediving video. And thanks Eric for the modelling!

 

The Chedi Muscat - Plaza

The Chedi Muscat - Seaside Restaurant

Set against a backdrop of magnifice nt mountain scenery on the edge of the Arabian Sea, The Chedi Muscat is a sophisticated, chic resort located on its own private beach. Designed in the style of traditional Omani architecture, modern rooms and private villas feature dark marble floors offset by clean lines, warm lighting and white fabrics. A really spectacular hotel and a pleasure to photograph, especially at sunset. I could have spent hours happily fiddling around with my camera but as there was limited time it turned into a simple but effective general idea of the place. If you’re in the area: make sure to visit!

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