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 (37)
Hendesse
Excellent capture of this really old and historical musical instruments. Very interesting to see. Thanks for sharing!!!
Apophis906
Wow, this is just so amazing to see, just awesome.
iaacf
The sound of this clavichord is a bit like a mandolin....It's a great instrument.. The capture is beautiful..
Klutz Online Now!
Nice to get that insight. There were a family of instruments along similar lines too, the Harpischord being my favourite. http://sankey.ws/history.html
babuci
WoW! Original instrument in a very good order used by Bach. COOOOOL!
vlaaitje
such a lovely picture.....well seen
BorisB
Very impressive and a great historical value!
oscilis
I got distracted by the site you link to! It sounds beautiful. I like the virginal better. And, now I have discovered what to do with turpentine and pomegranate seeds. Nice image. Maybe you could clone out the electrics?
Luka_30
Tke feel of waiting! I love Bach!
Valerie-Ducom
My boyfriend like these old instrument and i like too http://www.silentloveofdeath.com excellent capture my friend and execllent webside ;) good day and kiss
Vik9740
it does indeed look very old ...yet cherished
hotracer2
Wonderful capture of old instument played by such a famous artist, you could have done postwork on the plug,:):)..V
parb1194
Nice capture of this old instument.
glennn23
Thanks for showing this! It really is fun to follow you around on your travels. Neat capture +++
Richardphotos
first time I have seen one. heard of them although. what is the voltage there?
Buffalo1
Every now and then I need to be reminded that history isn't just about castles and tanks. Thanks for this beautiful reminder, Jan-Carel
nattarious
WOW! That is so old!!! am impressed now! heheh what an amazing shot!! keep going your series seems very interesting to me and ofcourse to all others. Thank you for sharing this awesome shot!
Laelia
Hi JC !! Great idea showing us this old " clavier" Bach's !! Yes agree, pity viewing electric plugs, obviously not necessary for this instrument !! Any case that's a memorable and wonderful pic q:)
Dynazty
What a awesome find, a little clone stamping in photoshop would take care of that plug...=]
meissner
The clavichord could be played at night without disturbing anyone, for instance sleeping children[of which Bach had many]. Bach had to produce a cantate every week. That must have been pretty difficult to complete and deliver on time. By using the clavichord, he could work at a quite time at night. Thank you for sharing these pictures. Have a good day, J.C.!
Svarg
What a fine example of such an antique instrument. The sounds is lovely and I'm sure J.S. spent many hours at it. Great capture!
GiMi53
Again, a nice image with most interesting information ! Well done, thanks, Jan-Carel ! :~)
Punaguy
A fine example of well crafted funiture that endures long after were gone...I'm surprised they let you take and image of it...nicely done and thanks for the always interesting info! Aloha!
BertDes
My old piano!!! Great shot.
nongo
thanks for the tunes JC!!!! and this wonderful image too!!!!! have a great weekend!!!!!!
Nath06
Beautiful historical capture!!! Bravo :)
froznlife42
WOW!! Never thought I'd live to see one of those things in real life. That's so awsome... power supply & cords included.
jocko500
wow I picture he be useing a grand pinio . this is super looking
maggiemai
Oh this is wonderful! Thank you for bringing us inside Jan-Carel! And I have listened to this magical music from the link you provided. It has almost the sound of a guitar/piano mixed. Fantastic!! :-) VOTE
john010766
excellent compo.......like you say shame about the power cables, but love the strong tones and the well controlled image.....excellent work..