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Jeff Koons' "Michael Jackson and Bubbles" on a cloudy afternoon, on the wall of the new modern art gallery at Tjuvholmen, Oslo. The museum, still being built, was designed by Renzo Piano.
And I haven't really taken any good pictures lately, so I'll be just documenting.
Leica M2
Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 IV "King of Bokeh"
Kodak Tri-X 400 @ 800 ISO
Ars Imago FD 1+30
9 min 20°C
Scan from negative film
BMW M2 Competition
HRE P101 Wheels
AA CONCEPTS CO carbon fiber mirror covers & carbon fiber rear spoiler
M2 @ 1/125
Summicron 35mm 8lens @f4
Filter B+W 39 022 2x MRC
Fomapan 100 @ 125 ASA
R09 (ORWO) 1+25 H2O @ 20°C
4'30" AGFA shake
hybridscan by Pen F
Tokyo Disneyland (東京ディズニーランド, Tōkyō Dizunīrando) is a 115 acre (465,000 m²) theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo. It was the first Disney park to be built outside of the United States and was opened on April 15, 1983. The park was constructed by Walt Disney Imagineering in the same style as Disneyland in California and the Magic Kingdom in Florida. It is owned by The Oriental Land Company, which licenses the theme from The Walt Disney Company. It, along with its companion park, Tokyo DisneySea, are the only Disney parks not owned by The Walt Disney Company.
There are seven themed areas, each complementing each other yet unique in their style. Made up of the World Bazaar, the four classic Disney lands: Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, and two mini lands, Critter Country and Mickey's Toontown, the park is noted for its huge open spaces to accommodate the massive crowds the park receives on even moderate attendance days. In 2007, Tokyo Disneyland hosted approximately 13.9 million guests, ranking it as the third-most visited theme park in the world, behind its American sister parks, the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland.