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Birthday Party @ EuroPython 2015 in Bilbao, Spain

Photo author: Martin Kyral

DJango Unchained Leonardo diCaprio

Photo author: Jiri Popelka

Django is really happy about his latest toy! He just goes nuts with this squeeky, soft, shakable ball. Of course when I started shooting he became distracted by the sound of ... food of course. Not to be left unsupervised, of course!

I have been having fun learning how to use this awesome AVS editing program!

For no particular reason, posting a screenshot of my phone from a few days ago... I'm just loving the Django Pony on my iPhone

Django Django @ The Metro

Photo author: Martin Kyral

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Django's coffeeshop in Folkestone, with a Holga and a soft filter.

Oasys is the new name for the Mini-Hollywood theme-park and is located on the Tabernas desert, Europe's only desert.

 

Mini-Hollywood, the longest established of three theme parks existing in the area. The other two, Western Leone and Texas Hollywood, are still working locations, at least some of the time, but Mini-Hollywood is now entirely given over to the theme-park business. Its heart is a Wild-West set, what one critic calls "your standard Spaghetti-Western town." And most of it is deliciously, authentically false - real, phoney buildings that were actually used in films.

 

Some of the movies that were shot here are legendary: Sergio Leone's 'Dollars' trilogy ('A Fistful of Dollars', 'For a Few Dollars More' and 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly') starring Clint Eastwood as the Man with No Name, 'Django' with Franco Nero, the sequels to which never seemed to end... over a hundred titles were at least partially filmed in these dusty streets. Almería was also used as a location for other film genres after the sixties (Patton, The Wind and the Lion, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade...) but it was the spaghetti-western that really defined the relationship between the province and the film industry.

Affiches diverses hier sur le marché du Capitole dont celles de Skyfall et Django Unchained

Here we are at the entrance of the Museum of Lone Pine History where the main attraction of the moment is this carriage from Django Unchained. It was gifted by Quentin Tarrantino as the film was shot in the area.

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