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During november I cruelly lacked of time for photography. I was involved in lots of different activities related to my other hobby, judo, spent lots of extra hours in my lab at the university, and my spare time was mainly used for celebrating birthdays... But that didn't stop my from taking a few good shots here and there.

 

This one was taken during an excursion organized by my professor for the whole working group. We went to visit a small company near Cologne, where I traveled through twice only a few days befor on my way to Bruges and back home. On the way back, I saw the Carnival on one Rhine waterside and the "Crane houses" on the other, so I decided to come back as soon as possible. So I took my camera on the excursion, and when the colleagues got back to the bus in the afternoon, I stayed for a few more hours to shoot alongside the Rhine and come back by train.

 

This one is the southernmost of the three "Crane houses". It's a really extravagant building, and it showed me the cruel lack of similarly dared buildings in my hometowns Stuttgart and Munich...

From the collaboration project with Tyrone Williams

 

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The history of musical spoons goes back as far as does the history of the spoon. Cultures from Russia to Ireland to Native American cultures have a history of playing the spoons or spoon-shaped bones.

 

Taken for Macro Monday theme - Music

1948 trade directory listings. Asterisk * denotes beerhouses only.

  

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يآ زين أيآم آلمودة وآلوفآق وآلفن وآلإحسآس وآلرقـہ..

ذقنآ بـہآ ڪآس آلـہوى أحلى مذآق ♥

هل هم بذآ يدرون ,,

قلبي مع آلأحبآب مرهــون ♥

 

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ملآحضه:هالرسمه طلعت من الملل ع الأيام الاخيره =D

بس كانت احلى الأيآم

=")

" Tutto cambia, tutto si trasforma. Le cose, i luoghi, la vita, il paesaggio. In questo rimescolamento,

che è parte del nostro essere mortali, il disegno del mondo nei suoi continui mutamenti dovrebbe recuperare nel fondo della memoria alcuni tratti che, riaffiorando, impediscano la barbarie dell'appropriazione indebita da parte dell'uomo."

  

Roberto Peregalli

"I luoghi e la polvere"

pag. 139

 

More Ancient 80's BlackBook steez. Painted this in Southend Coop yard in 88 I think. Painted pic here: www.flickr.com/photos/funke2/3050589263/in/set-7215760521...

Đã có fs cho các bạn trẻ sau :

- Nie ( fs lại cho bà. sori bà nhìu nhìu :* )

- Bun nhõ

- Kayz mặt khỉ

- Zy đầu quắn =)

- Shelly cún con :))

- Tom boy

- Gu Gu

- Thy Doraemon

- Linh Ỷn

- Pynz

 

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oaoaoa.. ai thương tui cho tui biết web nào up hình nhanh gọn lẹ đi ><" PBK làm ăn như rùa :<

Despite this book's age, the collection of twelve essays contained within its covers discuss important ideas in Jewish education, many of which were far ahead of their time. The figures, from the 18th to the mid-20th centuries, include scholars, educators, philosophers, and a pediatrician, and they taught in many different language, though Hebrew would become the standard thanks to the Zionist movement and after the establishment of the State of Israel. The writings and theories covered include those of N.H. Wiesel, Samson Raphael Hirsch, Rabbi Israel Salanter, A.D. Gordon, Janusz Korczak, Franz Rosensweig, Martin Buber, Rabbi Kook, and Sarah Schenirer. This book, therefore, surveys trends in Jewish education and thought during periods of profound change in Jewish history and culture; their relevance are not lost in the book's age (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1964).

Props to Steezy Ray[2]

Back of the Wrightwood GL compliment card.

  

the visual pleasures of a banal object

Ölhavendamm,Wilhelmshaven

I'm currently re-branding my Mom's muesli business. This is the logo. Packaging, site and all that other stuff to come soon...

I dont really know the beatles i never really did.. but i loveeed this quote and when i saw it i thought it was worth taking a picture of! and of course i photo edited it to make it look older.

 

The word helix comes from the Greek word ἕλιξ, "twisted, curved".

screen print for Free-size group show in Thailand.

props to Logan Bay.

... zu sein scheint die Fotografie mit Platten:)

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