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I moved overseas a couple of times with work - sometimes you strike lucky, and sometimes you strike very lucky.
We managed to bag the rental of this just-refurbished 100 year old apartment in the Champel district of Geneva which came with original parquet floors, French-style doors, and what I seem to remember as a 12 foot curtain drop. The lift too was in the old open French style. We were lucky because plenty of Swiss were hankering after it, but the owner clearly decided the company I worked for had deeper pockets and would be a better credit risk.
This was taken in 2005 - not too long before we would up sticks again and move to the US Deep South. So out went the smart suits and ties, and in came the short sleeves and khaki slacks - much more my style.
Inevitably you adapt your lifestyle to a new environment and I did miss a lot of things about Switzerland, yet oddly the most enduring one was my daily commute on the number 3 trolley bus.
All credit to Mrs H for dressing the room.
Sorry, no trains in this one.
Taken with a borrowed Canon EOS 350D
8th May 2005
Water droplets on the petals of Purslane (Portulaca oleracea). Spherical grains of pollen on the right. Macro.
Projektentwicklung, -leitung und Innenausstattung eines Interior-Design-Büros
Desarrollo y gerencia de proyecto, diseño interior de un estudio de interiorismo
Project development, management and Interior Design of Interior Design studio
Hi! Another kitchen in progress! I love them, haha! They're so much fun to Design. Pantry/fridge off to the left side of the kitchen, if your a client of mine you know I can't stand the look of fridges so I've put it off to the side. I'll add furniture in soon..
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6D with 24-105mm L
This is a composite flash frame manually blended with an all ambient frame. The composite had a YN5602 CR BoC, CL BoC and another YN5602 in kitchen left of frig BoC.
Shot of the ceiling of the main prayer room of the Grand mosque in Abu Dhabi showing the main chandelier.
There are seven crystal chandeliers made by Faustig (Munich, Germany) situated inside the halls and foyers. The largest (located in the main prayer hall and considered one of the world’s largest in a mosque and is weighing approximately 12 tons.
Two smaller versions of the same design (located also in the main prayer hall) are weighing 8 tons each. Four blue coloured chandeliers of similar design and size are located in the foyer entrances surrounding the SZGM. The largest of them is weighing about 2 tons and located in the main foyer entrance.
All chandeliers are made from gilded stainless steel and gilded brass (approx. 40kg of 24 carat galvanized gold was used). Glass panels studded with Swarovski crystals were installed in all of them.