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Container Home 8x16 "Wooden hut" with openable door and removable roof. The interiour is ructic to match the theme.
More pictures in the ALBUM.
Unlike its name might suggest this is not a Diablo with a Bugatti engine but still a rather individual restoration conducted by VW trainees.
Fenders, bumpers and the front mask are custom made, as well as interiour and dashbord. The W12 engine (6l, 450PS), automatic transmission, rear lights and electronics were taken from a Phaeton, steering wheel and drive shafts from a Golf. LED headlights are from a Passat CC, and many more parts are handmade.
Model: Fräulein von Absint*
Car: 1969 Cadillac
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Aug in Aug mit Gustav Klimt
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
www.khm.at/de/ausstellungen/aktuell/aug-in-aug-mit-gustav...
The Wizard when up early when his clockwork cockatrice snarled 5 time, that is very early... for him anyway...
Yet another night he had been ridden my the nightmare horror which has been nagging him since he was indebted to Devils...
He tried to get away from his bad feeling hanging around his chest by reading an ancient book about torture in pre-medieval time, put the kettle with fresh coca-leaves in water on the open fire a drink he have been needed to wake up every morning since he was in the land of the Aztekinkas as a trainee-mage apprentice to the master mage as a youngling!
Even tough it was nice to read about the torture off distance times and places, he couldn´t get that nagging nervous feeling away that someone owing money to a devil often can get!
Then it stuck him, in one of his Naughty books from Persistan there was someone stroking a lamp and a spirit of vapor appeared and the books hero got 21 wishes or was it seven?
...anyway he has such a lamp that was described in the book, exactly as it was described actually!
He was eager and giddy like a small child, is this the solution at my problems he thought...
He found that small lamp, and started rubbing it...
Nothing happened!
He rubbed until his clockwork cockatrice reached 12 snarls...
He peaked inside there was a black liquid of low viscosity, he thought that that might be the Spirit? but in a liquid form and since he was the master of alchemy he knew that if you heat a liquid it will often vaporize in to a misty fog, so he took his fire strike steel and gave it a crank, sparks was going everywhere non it to the golden lamp!
One more strike, yes now the spirit was alive, in the form of fire burning from it´s snout...
He uttered an incomplete sentence: Buuurning Spirit can you hear me, will you grant...
He didn´t get longer and saw that his gunpowder experiment of bench had gotten ignited by some spark, then when he wasn´t looking at the the lamp he accidentally had sprayed his books and the shelves with experimental liquids, everything was burning...
this was the start of what the people of the capital city called: "The wizard Towers Inferno"
Luckily the fire didn´t spread to any other buildings in the city, many think it was because of the large amount of books and flammable liquids ands substances that made the combustion go inwards and not spread!
...anyhow the wizard was now a sot darkened homeless man when he knocked on the Kings door asking to get a small room or at the very least a prison cell to sleep in!
Here it is, my 2015 CALENDAR with on Cover one of my newest pictures from my shoot with Acid Doll 2 weeks ago! I was not planning to make one, but Christmas got me into the vibe. It has 3 unseen photos inside.
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It’s that time of the year again where we look back on our actions and results. Therefore i decided to make a new Calendar for the 3th time. I collaborate with Redbubble as i feel they have the best quality around. This Calendar is a superb gift for you or your loved ones. The calendar is size A3 (42cm x 30 cm), it means it’s bigger than A4 and you can compare it with a double page in a normal magazine as length of the calendar with every month a full page photo displayed.
This is the kitchen in the house we stayed in in the Alentejo region of Portugal. Notice the antique pink marble sinks - they were so unusual.
A royal dining room in the Palace of Pena.
The Palácio Nacional da Pena is located in Sintra, just about an hour outside of Lisbon.
"De Inktpot" is the largest brickstone building in the Netherlands. It was builded between 1918 and 1921. It is now the headquarters of ProRail.
Yesterday we took our younger daughter Meri (11 months) to dentist for the first time. As she is turning 12 months soon it was a routine check just to see how many teeth’s there are in her mouth and we got some advices for dental care as well. I didn’t expect that this trip would be very photogenic trip, but I did as I always do and took my A7 and two lenses with me (this time they were Batis 2/25 & Batis 1.8/85). When we arrived to this local social- and health centre I was totally amazed by its modern architecture. The total shape of the building was like a four droplets stick together and it was constructed of large metal and glass surfaces which penetrated each other in a curved manner. When we got inside we found that different sections of the building were colour coded and that there was a giant glass surface on the other side of the building which gave us a great view to the lake. Like I said, I was struck by its modern design, and no, it was not a private sector health centre, it was public but nothing like I had seen before.
This experience made me realize, again, that I naturally lean more towards ‘modern’ than ‘classics’ when it comes to art. ‘Modern’ is of course a relative concept as some of the art which we perceive modern are actually over hundred years old and not very contemporary. The way I see it, the modern art (unlike classical) often has a bit problematic or at least ambivalent relation to questions of representation, which is also the reason why I prefer it. Aided by postmodern philosophies the modern art perplexes our worldview as classical approach concentrates on refining ideals and other cultural values and never questions itself in a same way. I guess this is also reason why I like photography more than paintings for example. With photography there is always exists a crisis of representation: photography seems to represent the reality in accurate way but then again it does not. 20th century philosophy of photography never settled with this question – or one could say it never even got started in a real way because it didn’t solve this sort of ontological question. This problem also shows in the visual surface of modern photography where there are reflections, mirrors, unrecognized figures and so on. Compare it to classical painting and you see the difference how they handle the question of representation. One essence of photography is definitely that it is, as an art form, a modern - even though the camera as a technical apparatus is ironically almost two hundred years old.
When it comes to my own photography I would love to see this modernity more. I should try to use the camera in a modern way creating more images that have this ‘crisis of representation’ within them rather than making images that are just descriptive (a house, a car, a scene, a man, etc.) in their nature. Of course easier to imagine than to actually do it. When the dentist was over we found out that the building was closing within 10 minutes. So I didn’t have too much time, but I knew wanted to have at least one image of the place. Luckily I had the Batis 2/25 with me (Touit 2.8/12 would have been even better) and managed to fit this one scene of this magnificent building into 25mm’s field of view. Looks more like an art museum than a centre of social and health care. More this, please!
Ps. It also turned out that Meri had more teeth’s than what we knew – total of eleven including molars (pretty rare with a child of eleven months). We need to get her a toothbrush…
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Kuulus barokktrepp (tegelikult on neid kaks, üks kummalgi pool kirikut - raamatukogusse ja marmorsaali)
Baroque stairs, the maybe most popular motif of the Melk Abbey
(Actually there are two on both sides of the church - to the marmor hall and to the bibliotheque.)
- Hey kitchen staff, what is taking you so long? make some more pies me and Spotty are starving, I wan´t another roasted chicken too and get ahold of some of those banananas, if you can´t find them send a servant to go knocking at the Mages door, he has some of them...
... and hey how long can it take the baker to get here what is he doing at the spooky hours, sleeping?
...and yes I wan´t the next cake to have to crunchy little things that go pop in the mouth and are all sweet and sour...
hand some fried ham with that red sauce that is a bit spicy... c´mon, we are starving here, could someone get some more wine from the cellar by the way?
- Yes Ma´am, we will do our best!
Bananas and chocolate HBW! ; )
With best birthday greetings to my friend Tiiu!
Armas Tiiu, kuhjaga õnne ja kallisid ja muud head-paremat ja tervitusi Austriast ja Tallinnast ja muidugi toredat pidu!
So you might ask yourself is there never any revolutions and tries to oust the kind by his underlings?
Well, as the king calls it: mostly minor friendly brawls, when the rioting people come to the palace the king himself will lead the repelling of the common scum, but as here he is away and the palace nobility maidens are quite safe since these palace-guards are trained in riot control by the King himself, there are seldom more than broken toes and scrubs!
so commander when you bought this old prison so cheap, are you certain that it was a prison here on earth I find them smell here rather funky, like cheap beer, deo, puke and other strange things, makes me think about when I was stationed on the disco.planet Ibizina for a month my wife told me that I got impregnated by the stench of teenage discos!
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In 1901-1902 this small church was built on behalf of a Polish prince.It took another 10 years to finish the interiour and decoration.
It served for several years until the Germans blow up the basement doors during world war 2.
After this incident, the church fell into disrepair. Local people stole everything that was worth something.
Visited this location in September 2014