Monday 22 March 2021

PLEASE VISIT MY GALLERY AND HAVE A CLOSE LOOK AT MY PHOTOGRAPHS


 Oaktree at Chrissiesmeer, Mpumalanga

Jerry Uelsmann had a tremendous influence on my photography. I recall many many years before I was introduced to Jerry's work, I did some composites but was not confident to publish it wider. Then, at photo club, some photographers referred to Jerry's work and that gave me confidence. Click on this link: Jerry Uelsmann's art

A bit of a confession from my side: I am back again at doing the composite images thing. I was so hurt some years ago that it felt as if I was stagnant. But now .... I am strong. That is the reason why I ask you to look at my gallery page. 

Monday 8 March 2021

COVID-19 NOT ALL DOOM AND GLOOM. BEAUTY IN IT

The covid-19 2020 tree

My wife and I were treated/blessed with a week holiday at a trout fishing farm in Mpumalanga - and that was a blessing.

As I was walking around and looking at the plants and wondering about it and the old historic relics of erstwhile people living there, I was taking photos at random. And I took a photo of the original covid-19 2020 tree below: 

The original covid-19 2020 tree

As I was walking away from this tree, the thought struck me that it is tangled and "confused." And the next thought struck, and the next and the next. And I got really excited about this photograph. 

And I started playing with my camera very limited editing tools and it stimulated more ideas - all about the very strenuous 2020. I deliberately chose not to be pessimistic about it; hard times, yes, but pessimistic and doom and gloom? No. 

And I thought about a friend of mine and his pattern making with photography. Last night I made this pattern from the original covid-19 2020 tree. 

I hope that you have enjoyed it and inspired you to be positive and to pray. 

Saturday 27 February 2021

CATHEDRAL PEAK VISIT

My wife and I went to Cathedral Park Hotel during November 2020. And  it was such a blessed experience - we met the most wonderful people. Please have a look at my short audio-visual that I created and you will read their names. They told us stories about their lives and we in exchange told them stories.  



While surrounded by majestic mountains, I constantly thought of my seedlings and cuttings of plants that I cultivate back home. Being surrounded by these mountains I was in awe of God's handiwork. But, having referred to my seedlings, what I see happening there, is just as awesome as those mountains. I have the utmost privilege to actually work with the plants and experience how they grow and thrive and eventually producing fruit, flowers or vegetables. And my chickens? They produce eggs for my household.

I can carry on but will leave you to think about your interaction with nature. Please tell by writing to me: neelscoertse@wirelessza.co.za

Please visit my GALLERY page. 

Thank your for visiting my page and I trust that you have received a blessing.  


Thursday 25 February 2021

Grendel Papawers Lockdown Poppies 2020

 


February 2020 was a normal month with normal human interaction and the comings and goings on between people continued on the face of it just like always. There was a threat brewing but, it was in the background and therefore part and parcel of background noise. Or so it seemed.




Suddenly by end of March 2020 in my country, South Africa, our government locked our country and started telling/commanding us to wash our hands. To keep a social distance - not a physical distance as it should have been, but a social distance. All of a sudden benches were out of bounds; demarcations in shops and outlets were painted on the floors. Coffee shops were no longer friendly places but dangerous places where you could contract the virus covid-19.

In this developing madness that not only gripped my country, but the world at large, it seems as if the sun would go down forever. Oh no! Oh no! I want to shout OH NO!!!!.  

Then a very special lady whom I will call Maryna appeared on the scene. In her hands she had some tiny baby plants: poppies. Because of the total lock down, she did not gave it personally but left it at our gate. My wife expected her to come but didn't see her delivering it. And she went back home. She left something behind - plants. Living things. 

We planted it in our back garden and waited for it to grow. We cherished it; watered it; looked at it and best of all our shadows fell on these wonderful little plants. And it grew. Even the sun loved it. And my bees fell in love with it as well. And the wind caressed it lovingly and softly. Back lit shadows provided a backdrop for me to take video recordings of these lovely red poppies. 

No - Maryna didn't see the flowers. What I am going to do is to forward her the link to my blog for her to see what happened to those plants. Maryna: you are the gift to us. Thank you.

The only noise you are going to listen to are from my bees, wind and birds. Keep very quiet while you look and enjoy this gift from Maryna.

It took a very long time for me to publish this - I was somewhat protective over this lot and wanted to keep it to ourselves. But no, I must share it with you.

Please write me an e-mail: neelscoertse@wirelessza.co.za


Thursday 7 January 2021

MY BOSVELDER CHICKENS

 

I am looking down onto my Bosvelder chickens
while they are feeding.

My Bosvelder chickens 


Ever since I was a young boy I had chickens - at times, for instance when I did my military training I did not had any. The last lot were the Hi-Lines which were bred for their egg laying capacity. And then they got old and were replaced by the Bosvelder's. Bosvelder means "from the bushveld" - they are very robust and strong chickens. It is the first time for me to have them and I am very satisfied.

They are the most colorful I ever had. I trust that you like my video of them while I was feeding them. 

We use their eggs which is a pleasure to harvest - at the moment, they are not producing and I am looking forward to harvest in the future. In the past I had some French guinea-fowl and I understand that they are bred for the table. We only ever used their eggs as well - those shells were all shade of brown and white and off-white. Wonderful birds those guinea-fowls. Maybe I should get some in future. In the meantime, I am enjoying these small Bosvelders and to see them growing up. 

Monday 3 August 2020

CAITLIN ROOSKRANTZ - INSPIRATION DURING COVID-19 NOT ONLY FOR SOUTH AFRICANS BUT FOR HUMANITY


CAITLIN ROOSKRANTZ SOUTH AFRICAN OLYMPIAN 2020
AND BEYOND

Yesterday, Sunday 2 August 2020 at 10:00 Caitlin should have performed - but she didn't. Covid-19 stopped her from representing my country at the 2020 Olympic spectacle! But it didn't stop her form showing us what she could have done. You want to have a look? I bet you would like to - well, you can by clicking on this link and then watch it. Please follow the instructions to have a look at her performance. I also salute her coach Ilse Pelser who guided her to become an Olympian! Wow! Congratulations the two of you!

I also salute the photographer who took this stunning photo of Caitlin performing - this photographer obviously is also outstanding. 

All of you inspire me. My wife and I watched Caitlin's performance live yesterday from the comfort of our home. Now you can do that as well. No - we are not going to be conquered by covid-19! We are more than conquerors by the power of the Holy Spirit - that is why we are created in the image of God. 

I do hope you enjoy this performance. 



Tuesday 14 July 2020

THE BLUE MONSTER

THE BLUE MONSTER

If you want to have a look at this blue monster that I created, please click here.

Just a fun project with a milk carton and some others for the long ears. Then paint it as you will. In the background you can see my Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur I sculpted years ago.