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Rastakid, Andrea, Berta y yo empezamos a jugar al tetris, pero Berta se dedicaba a "hacer torres" (y era buena, la joía!) y acabamos todos a ver quién la hacía más bonita xDD
I PIZDA MATERNA, cosanguinei dei Warfare e fedeli da sempre all'etica DIY, hanno iniziato negli anni Novanta in Slovenia, quando non era proprio così scontato. Estremi, per niente inclini ai compromessi, mescolano punk (Crass, Rudimentary Peni, Subhumans...) e crust (Amebix, Nausea...) per ottenere un sound infetto e inaccettabile, completato dagli screams politici di Richi e Lea. I live espandono la potenza della band grazie a una dose massiccia di autenticità.
Pizda Materna live @ Pieffe Factory (GO) >
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EUvw2wJ560
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Al posto dei defezionari Extreme Smoke 57 arrivano i Definite da Gorizia. Gli organizzatori del primo Gorizia Hardcore Fest di quest'anno li hanno descritti come il fiore all'occhiello della loro scena locale: "hardcore sparato a mille con qualche richiamo youth crew, per non farsi mancare niente".
sitting at the traffic lights and I noticed a game of tetris happening on the brake lights of the bus and truck stopped in front of me....cool!
As the weather is getting better and better in Dubai, there’s more and more opportunities for going out and shooting the city’s constantly growing skyline. Yesterday I spent a great afternoon shooting with Ian who was in Dubai for a day. We’ve been talking about shooting together for a while now and it was great to finally meet Ian in person and exchange some ideas about photography.
He’s already posted a couple of awesome shots of the Dubai skyline and although I also have a couple of images of the Business Bay area I thought I’ll post a more abstract kind of shot first. Over the last couple of months I have been looking more and more at shooting very “architectural” images, with simple lines and yesterday while we were shooting the skyline from the roof of a 46 stories tall building I happened to look up and see these really interesting building features that made me feel like I was in the middle of a tetris game.
I did have to do quite a bit of perspective correction and I’m sure someone will notice something that I’ve probably missed, but overall, I’m fairly happy with the image.
To view the original shot (straight from the camera) visit the blog entry here: www.momentaryawe.com/blog/?p=3694