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Life can be so beautiful on a skating tour in Oberschleißheim… To my right lies a small local airfield - one of the first in Germany, by the way. In front of me stretches one of the most spectacular alleys in the area. It’s sunny, it’s warm, it’s Saturday, and it’s Indian summer. Why can’t moments like this last longer?
"The line_up is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The“liners” are made out of paper (Din A3),
oil paint and graphite, the theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers."
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World Trade Center Area, New York City
Taken at the Flickr Photowalk in NYC on Feb 2, 2019:
The 1912 Wolseley Type M was a luxury car manufactured by the British automaker Wolseley. It was equipped with a 2.6 litre inline six cylinder engine and had a top speed of 60 mph. The Type M featured a stylish design and was popular among wealthy consumers of the time.
The snow is still hanging on here in Eastern France thanks to the -8°c temperatures, but much less than last weekend, but their are still a few opportunities left, as with the image above which i noticed on the road N57 between Luxueil les bains and Vesoul.
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I was hoping to take some photos this afternoon, but Peter and I set out on a walk and on passing the tennis club decided to play table tennis instead! Tomorrow we are picking up Elsie from school (yippee!) and spending the evening over in east London. Back soon. Catching up is ongoing . . ..
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starting my catch up
For being shot at ISO 3200 on the D90, I would say this file managed noise pretty well. This was shot at the northern point of the Fountain of Nations on our way out of the park.
Thanks for lookin' and have a magical day!
Probando nuevos procesados, esta vez enfoque por separación de frecuencias y no he utilizado el método de las 3 capas
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I just happened to catch a glimpse of this on a quick Saturday stroll. On a great note, not long after this one, the wife and I FINALLY made our selection for the studio space we've been looking for.
We're not going to spill it completely just yet as I want to iron out a few kinks beforehand. But, we'll make a little "official" announcement within the next week fo sho...
Honestly, I'm just more glad it's over than I am anything else. Not that it's actually "over" but at least that part is. I was totally prepared to throw in the towel if we couldn't make it work for a few months until something else came along.