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Impossible Love
exhibition by Massimo Festi and Alberto Raiteri
6-30 August 2010
Cell63 artgallery
Allerstr 38 Berlin
Food Network was here filming an episode of "Dinner: Impossible". I don't know when this particular episode is supposed to air.
Update: The episode is called Medieval Mayhem and will air on March 1, 2008.
© Pablo Oseguera Iturbide. All Rights Reserved.
Impossible image nowdays... a view from the Ex-World Trade Center, New York, N.Y.
Una imagen ya imposible... vista desde el ex-World Trade Center, Nueva York.
The wall on the right was constructed especially for the movie Mission Impossible III. If you watch the movie, you'll see Tom Cruise on the top of this wall.
Matthew 17:20
He replied, "Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
The people at Impossible Project held a open house and I was invited to join the tour of the factory. The place once employed 1200 people at the hight of the Polaroid days. Now just 36 people are the Impossible Project. All of them passionate, dedicated and giving their all to keep us Polaroid camera users happy with film. Daunting task and after the visit I have nothing but respect for people achieving the impossible.
Co-founder Andre Bosman taking us through the vision, startup, challenges. His project is impossible, but they ARE doing it. I have no doubt it will be a success.
Leica D-Lux 5
Looking at this bloke I'm sure the old adage "his beak holds more than his belly can" is just a fallacy, don't know how he manages to just balances there.
1" x 1.5" custom toothpick flags on 10cm toothpick. FDA approved for food contact. Printed on matte coated paper.
Couldn't resist snapping this view from the Charles Bridge in Prague. This is one of the areas they used in the film Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise (the first one).
For everything is connected intimately to everything else for eternity.
Zocalo, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Extremely sloppy hexic solid. It's interesting how the shape creates space for itself by creating curves. (Similar to higher edged polygons.)
*Tutorial: www.flickr.com/photos/77971281@N03/8473399281/in/photostr...
Food Network was here filming an episode of "Dinner: Impossible". I don't know when this particular episode is supposed to air.
Update: The episode is called Medieval Mayhem and will air on March 1, 2008.