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Van Loon Sailing Event 05
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Due to circumstances I couldn't continue the series 'Van Loon Sailing Event'. To me it would be a pity to keep the other images of this series in the bin, so I'll continue the series with this one. Think it would be wise (and/or nice, lol) to provide you with some information too:

When you check-out next link, you can read more about Hendrik Willem van Loon. Although van Loon was emigrated to the USA, he continued to feel Dutch himself. He made many trips to Europe and returned occasionally to the Netherlands. He was particularly impressed by the town of Veere. Between 1927 and 1931, after a difficult period in the USA, he was settled permanently in the house 'The Houttuyn' located on the quay of Veere. He completed his books there and bore occasional stir by his flamboyant lifestyle and special initiatives. One of these initiatives was that he, with the assistance of Frits Philips, organised in 1928 a sailing event for local fishermen with their wooden fishing boats. For the then very poor (from financial point of view) fishermen an excellent opportunity to gain some extra money and goods that they couldn't afford to buy, so the enthousiasm to participate in the event was rather great. The 'Stichting Behoud Hoogaars' (SBH), a foundation runned by volunteers in order to reconstruct ancient Dutch wooden fishing boats, decided however in 1994 to keep this sailing event again, but on a yearly basis now and for the present owners of different types of ancient wooden boats. This series will show you some images of such an event.

Hope you'll like this series. Thanks in advance for your comment.

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.GIGIBL
12/14/13 12:36 AM GMT
Wow such a beauty Cornelius look like a post card great shot
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::mirto56
12/14/13 12:45 AM GMT
That must be an exciting annual sailing event with many sailing vessels to photograph. Nice work on this one.
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The thing that goes the farthest, towards making life worthwhile, it costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile.
::Ramad
12/14/13 12:52 AM GMT
A wonderfully clear and beautiful shot Cornelius. The sailing vessel looks very nice and so does the scene behind. Excellent image.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::biffobear
12/14/13 1:13 PM GMT
Those boats look just great..Well taken..R.
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“Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back.”
::0930_23
12/14/13 2:15 PM GMT
Loon was a very interesting man, Sea. His friend Frits, sounds a lot like Schindler in the saving of Jews during WWII.
You shot is exquisite and I look forward to sailing with you in this series. Have a good weekend.

OFT


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::Dunstickin
12/14/13 2:16 PM GMT
Some nice history in those links Mr C!...Superb capture of this wonderful sailing vessel
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"Never stop photographing. It is very likely that your best photograph has not yet been captured">
.Bleizmor
12/14/13 2:24 PM GMT
Gorgeous scene and so well captured! Well done Cornelius.
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::tigger3
12/14/13 4:06 PM GMT
Excellent narrative to go with your excellent image, and thank you for the links Mr. C. Tigs♥ =^..^=

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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::trixxie17
12/14/13 4:34 PM GMT
I look forward to more of this series if this beauty is an example - excellent work on this Mr. C.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
::Marzena
12/14/13 6:16 PM GMT
Great intro - will check the links asap tonight ! This means that tomorrow morning you might see some reaction - like from our SOT [TicK].
In this image I got fascinated with the very central part - the sun-bleached reddish shroud - canvas against the sky... Have to make this part fit my screen HOWGH.
SAM & SAAB
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.mesmerized
12/14/13 8:45 PM GMT
Another wonderful vessel and those sails look fabulous against that sky...great shot.
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Dear Customer Service: First of all, you should know I am typing this with my middle finger...
::Marzena
12/15/13 4:26 AM GMT
Read both links trying to be as quick and efficient as I could. :)
Great stories there but your own that you included in the intro puts quite new light and much more interest on those two men and their lives. Thanks, dear C.
Now my issue is Veere which I will investigate thoroughly. Will keep you updated one way or another. LOL
SAM & SAAB
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.koca
12/15/13 8:16 AM GMT
Great shot, my kind of view. Wonderful job. Thanks for the story.
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::LynEve
12/15/13 1:12 PM GMT
A fine post all round Cornelius - it is great to get so much information.
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust
::braces
12/16/13 10:41 PM GMT
Interesting and good looking boats beautifully presented Cornelius. Fascinating narrative as well.
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"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people." W.C. Fields. So I bet you'll go over to see My Gallery.
.icedancer
12/17/13 4:49 AM GMT
Spectacular shot and those are really wonderful looking sailing ships. Thanks for the links and information
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Happy Holidays ♥ Skates ♥
.Catharina1
12/18/13 3:42 PM GMT
Een echte Cornelius, tot in de puntjes verzorgd, sfeervol en goed gefotografeerd!

HG Michel
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