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August 20, 08

WAN YEAh!R - unu jaro - Ipernity

I just noticed my first upload was on August 13rd last year, which means i'm in Ipernity for more than one year already!!

Mi ĵus rimarkis ke mia unua alŝuto estis je la 13a de aŭgusto pasintjare, kio signifas ke mi membras en Ipernity jam pli ol unu jaron!

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THANX to everybody for the support, comments and faves!!! DANKON al ĉiuj pro la subteno, komentoj kaj voĉoj!!

Lodĉjo.



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August 12, 08

The difference between photographers and terrorists :D

To the attention of British police and, well, "intelligence":

  • when photographers make a headshot or shoot people, they don't die (well, usually :D)   
  • when photographers talk about black and white, they're not racists
  • when photographers talk about exposure, there's no radioactivity involved  
  • when they talk about bleed, there's no blood
  • when they talk about blow-up, there's no damage

(published just for fun... of course i digested the recent searches a long time ago!)

Signed, Lodchjo.

  

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August 7, 08

Ipernity - meeting in België / Ipernity - Renkontiĝo en Belgio

Scroll down for the English version. (Cliquez ici pour la version française.)

Nederlands

Tijdens het weekend van 20 en 21 september 2008 te Antwerpen

Elcker-Ick Centrum
Breughelstraat 31
2018 Antwerpen

In het kader van een fototentoonstelling van enkele bekende, professionele fotografen, kwam het idee dit te koppelen aan een Ipernity-meeting.

Het programma :

Tijdens je bezoek kun je op zaterdag en zondag een 50-tal foto's van professionele fotografen zien, en een doorlopende projectie op groot scherm van foto's gemaakt door leden van Ipernity.

De Ipernity-meeting wordt gepland op zondag 21 september om 10 uur, met de mogelijkheid achteraf foto's te nemen ergens in Antwerpen; verschillende routes worden voorzien, naargelang je tijd en goesting.

Dit alles in een aangenaam kader en een echte Ipernity-sfeer.

PS: voor meer inlichtingen, stuur gerust een berichtje!

Esperanto

Dum la semajnfino de 20 kaj 21 septembro 2008 en Antverpeno (Belgio)

Elcker-Ick Centrum
Breughelstraat 31
2018 Anvers

Kadre de foto-ekspozicio de kelkaj konataj, profesiaj fotistoj, venis la ideo ligi tion ĉi al Ipernity-renkontiĝo.

La programo :

Dum via vizito vi povos sabate kaj dimanĉe admiri 50-on da fotoj de profesiaj fotistoj, kaj spekti ĉen-projekciadon sur granda ekrano de fotoj faritaj de Ipernity-membroj.

La Ipernity-renkontiĝo mem estas antaŭvidita je dimanĉo, la 21an de septembro 2008, je la 10a horo, kun la ebleco poste fari fotojn en diversaj lokoj en Antverpeno, laŭ viaj tempo kaj emo.

Ĉio ĉi en agrabla kadro kaj vera Ipernity-etoso.

PS: por pliaj informoj, ne hezitu sendi mesaĝon!!

 

English

During the weekend of 20 and 21 September 2008 in Antwerp, Belgium

Elcker-Ick Centrum
Breughelstraat 31
2018 Antwerpen

Together with a photo-exhibition of some well-known, professional photographers, came the idea of linking this with an Ipernity-meeting.

The programme:

During your visit on Saturday and Sunday, you can admire about 50 photos of professional photographers, and a continuous presentation of photos made by Ipernity-members, on a big screen.

The Ipernity-meeting is planned for Sunday, the 21st of September, 10.00am, with the possibility of taking photos in Antwerp afterwards; several routes to choose from will be prepared, according to your time and interest.

This meeting will be fun, with a real Ipernity-atmosphere.

PS: for more information, please send a message!

Deutsch (thanx to Lars!)

Am Wochenende 20./21. September 2008 in Antwerpen (Belgien)

Elcker-Ick Centrum
Breughelstraat 31
BE-2018 Antwerpen

Im Rahmen einer Fotoausstellung einiger bekannter Berufsfotografen kam die Idee auf, dies mit einem Ipernity-Treffen zu verbinden.

Das Programm:

Während eures Besuchs könnt ihr Samstag und Sonntag ca. 50 Fotos von Profi-Fotografen bewundern, und eine Diashow auf großer Leinwand mit Fotos ansehen, die von Ipernity-Mitgliedern gemacht wurden.

Das Ipernity-Treffen selbst ist vorgesehen für Sonntag, den 21. September 2008, um 10 Uhr, mit der Möglichkeit, anschließend Fotos von verschiedenen Örtlichkeiten in Antwerpen zu machen, nach eurer Zeit und Laune.

All dies in angenehmem Rahmen und echter Ipernity-Atmosphäre.

P.S.: Für mehr Infos einfach eine Nachricht schicken!!

 



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July 19, 08

Do i look like a terrorist or what??

My last evening in Walthamstow (North part of London), i was waiting for the bus, bothering noone, just quietly passing time by taking some pictures when i was sudenly stopped and interrogated by two pigs, they even radioed my ID-card to find out if i was wanted. A wanted criminal or potential terrorist i suppose. Man the paranoia! So on the other side of the radio they found 12 people with my name, fortunately none of them was wanted. (Should i write them a card to thank them?) What if 1 of my name-sharers were wanted, would i have been in shit? Anyway, they held me there for almost half an hour, making me bloody miss my bus home, just 'cause i was taking pictures of a stupid British double decker bus!! As if anyone couldn't just f*cking google them!?!

(Actually, they hadn't looked very well, cause just a second before, i had spotted - and photographed - 3 surveillance camera's around a pole, right underneath 4 lamp heads, which clearly would have been a lot more suspicious. Fortunately they didn't check my camera's contents!)

So I asked them what they did with tourists (tourrorists-terrorists) (dyslexics of the world unite - maybe join the freakin police) around *uckingham Palace with tourists taking pictures over there? Well, The Palace wasn't near a train station, so that would have been alright. WTF!! The Palace has got a **cking Queen inside, while there is nothing in Walthamstow!!!

Okay, lodchjo, calm down, they were just doing their job!! So let's imagine the conversation with the spouse at home:
- So, honey, caught any potential terrorists today?
- You betcha, hun, today we stopped a very suspicious subject...
- No??
- Yeah, i swear: he was taking pictures of a bus.
- No shit?
- I aint lyin' to you babe, he was out there taking pictures of a bus!
- Where was he from? Middle East? Or maybe he was a South American drug King?
- Nah, he was from Belgium - you know where that country is?? He had short brown hair, wore a blue denim jacket, blue jeans, red shirt, brown boots.
- So you locked him up?
- No, we had to let the sly guy go, we couldn't find anything on him. But we'll keep an eye on him!

(The description i copied almost literally from the "stops and searches form number 5090" i was given a copy of, after i had signed the declaration!)

Then they even asked me for my SDE (Self Defined Ethnicity), so nowadays police don't recognize Ethnicity anymore either. i thought it was obvious i was caucasian, but i had to specify it - they asked it 3 times - even ran over the whole damn list (from Indian to Caribbean, Chinese, White and Black mixed, British, Irish, Any other white background) - man, they weren't only dyslexic, but blind too!!

Okay, i'm making a lot of fuss over nothing, but hell, what about my personal freedom? I hadn't been checked like that since my trips to Eastern Europe 15 years ago!!

Anyway, i got over it, just until the afternoon of the next day: going home, by train from England to Belgium, i had to pass border control, and guess what: yep, i was checked again!! GRH#@!&&!!*UCK!!

i had to open my backpack and they took it all out. But here i did have a silent laugh of sweet revenge: my backpack was - apart from a few books in a little plastic bag (Joyce's Ulysses, Swift's Last Order, some classic Henri James stuff, a book on Haiku, and a complete book by Master Basho) - but my backpack was full of dirty laundry: dirty socks, underwear, sweaty t-shirts - YEAH, Go smell'em baby - stick yer nose in!! - ... and a Swiss pocket-knife (oh, why me??!!!) - but they gave it back to me. they didn't even take the books out of the little bags... and you guys know how to hide things in books... well, seems custom officers don't... it could've been filled with brown sugar!

if i had been checked only once, no big deal, but twice in 2 days is too much for me!!

well, now i said it, i wish you all a good night's sleep and i hope you'll be careful while taking pictures!!!

(i'll upload a scan of Form 5090 tomorrow - i hope that it's not a fellony!! and the suspicious pictures)

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July 11, 08

Would you save 3000 liters of water a year if you could?

It's very simple: if you take a shower every day, simply put a bucket in the shower, for example underneath the tap - where you normally can't put your feet anyway. During the shower, the bucket runs full and the collected water can be used to flush your toilet, wash your car (if you own one), etc.

If you take a shower every day and collect 10 litres of water every day, in 1 year, you will have saved 3650 litres of water!!

Using this trick, i also noticed that while in the beginning the bucket was full to the border (even overflowing), after a week or 2, the bucket was less full, meaning my shower was shorter/more efficient. Nice extra, huh?

When you find the toilet not flushed well enough - which sometimes happens - you might just lift the flush lever a little to let some water in from the reservoir if you use these toilet detergent cubes for desinfecting (usually with blue colour) or you might add some other enivronment-friendly detergent from a bottle.

Some other water saving tricks:
- put a plastic bottle, filled with sand, in the toilet's reservoir; this way, less water runs through the toilet for each flush (several litres a day, a minimum of 1000 litres of extra saving a year)
- put a bucket under a leaking tap

The same goes for a bath: you can fill a bucket or two with water after each bath!

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July 11, 08

Ĉu vi ŝparus 3000 litrojn da akvo jare se vi povus?

La maniero estas simpla: se vi duŝas ĉiutage, simple metu sitelon en la duŝo, ekzemple sub la krano - kie vi normale tamen ne povas meti la piedojn. Dum vi duŝas, la sitelo pleniĝas kaj la kolektita akvo povas servi por tralavi la necesejon aŭ lavi aŭton (se vi posedas - mi ne), aŭ por similaj celoj.

Se ĉiutage vi duŝas kaj kolektas 10 litrojn da akvo tage, en 1 jaro, vi estos kolektinta 3650 litrojn da akvo!!

Uzante tiun trukon, mi eĉ rimarkis ke en la komenco, la sitelo estis ĉiam plenplena, tiel ke akvo superfluis, sed post 1-2 semajnoj, la sitelo fariĝis jam malpli plena, kio signifas ke mi malpli longe duŝis. Bona kromefiko, ĉu ne?

Se vi trovas la necesejon ne sufiĉe tralavita - tio foje okazas - vi povus iomete manumi la kutiman tralavbutonon se vi uzas sapkubeton (bonodora desinfektilo) por allasi iom da akvo tien el la akvujo, aŭ eventuale mane aldoni iom da detergento, kompreneble se ĝi estas medi-milda.

Kelkaj aliaj akvoŝparaj trukoj:
- sitelo sub likanta krano
- metu plastan akvobotelon, plenigitan per sablo en la neceseja akvujo; tiel, malpli da akvo estos uzata dum ĉiu tralavo (pluraj litroj tage, do minimume 1000 litroj jare da ŝparo)

Ankaŭ post ĉiu bano, vi povus plenigi sitelon aŭ du por la sama celo!

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June 15, 08

Ladybug chase

I just followed a ladybug in a tree. Here's the result. I'm sorry for the poor quality, but the ladybug was black ...

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June 2nd, 08

The secret of gamma-correction

gamma-correction tutorial
So, you're in a nice place, let's say near a house, the sky is amazing and you want to take a picture, showing the sky AND the house. What happens when you measure the light on the house? The sky comes out too light. What happens when you measure the light on the sky? The house is total darkness. You try to measure somewhere in between, the sky is still a little too light, the house is still too dark.

So what do you do?

Do you stick to principles such as "not manipulating your photos" even though the photo doesn't reproduce what our eyes can observe?, or do you want to try restore reality?

I tried it over and over: our eyes are perfectly capable of seeing a dark blue sky AND the orange brick structure of a building at the same time. I suppose eyes (that is: our brain) can process what it sees, compensating for light intensity, thus showing all detail in the dark AND light parts. Something my camera can't. (Maybe professional camera's do???)

I don't know about you, but i don't carry a tripod with me all the time, so there i am in a ruine of a housen, with a gorgeous sky, but no tripod. So, making the same photo with different exposure times is not an option.

Fortunately we've got software to help us.

home with a view!
Here's the result:

Try to make a photo which shows some detail in the house, but doesn't make the sky too light. Remember: it's easier to correct underexposed parts than overexposed parts. SO, if you must, have the house a little darker than you'd like it to be.

You're back home, now how do you correct your shot? This is where gamma-correction comes in.

As i don't want to pay hundreds of euro's for photoshop, i use the freeware Photofiltre which offers quite a lot of features; so this tutorial is based on Photofiltre. (I know there's GIMP, but it's too heavy for my pc AND basically not a photo-editor, but a graphic editor.)

What you got to do now is this: select the light (overexposed) part(s) and make a gamma-correction, e.g. 0.60 will darken this part. Why not use "brightness"? Because 'brightness' equally lightens/darkens the whole shot or selection, creating a darker or lighter fog over the entire selection. Gamma-correction will affect lighter parts more than dark parts (when darkening) and affect darker parts more than light parts (when lightening)

Then, invert the selection so as to get the dark parts and make an oppostie gamma-correction, e.g. 1.5. (Values above 1 lighten up, values less than 1 darken.)

Now, selection can be difficult. E.g. in photofiltre, i didn't find a way to accumulate magic wand selections, so i had to find out other tricks since in this photo, the sky was interrupted by logs.

There's two possibilities:

1. apply the magic wand to the sky, and tick the 'color'-checkbox. This way, the program will select everything matching the color you've clicked on. (The percentage for the magic wand is the tolerance. A higher percentage will result in a bigger selection.) This however often results in incomplete selections.

In my case, the sky was interrupted. Of course, i could repeat the action for every piece of sky, but it doesn't always work well.

2. What i did in this case, was to select the house. It worked only partially, since there's also lighter parts in the bricks. Here's the trick:

  • don't make a selection. Instead, darken the entire photo with a gamma-correction of e.g. 0.4, so as to make the whole house more or less equally dark, but keeping the sky light enough.
  • now, it's easy to select only the house. Just point on a dark part with the magic wand (tolerance e.g. 30%) and the house will be selected.
  • now, undo the gamma-correction. In photofiltre, the photo is restored, but the selection remains
  • now that the whole house is selected, you can lighten it up a bit, since it was too dark. make a gamma-correction of e.g. 0.40
  • now you want to darken the sky. invert the selection. (usually you pick 'selection' in the menu and then 'invert'. this way, the house will be deselected and the sky will be selected)
  • now, make the sky darker, making a gamma-correction of e.g. 1.5. you might as well increase contrast for this selection

Now you're done. Hide the selection and save your work.

NOTE: this requires a lot of trial and error in the beginning, so as to understand the effect gamma-correction had.

I hope this helps you improving your photos!

Lodchjo.

PS: I also use gamma-correction on other occasions. E.g. you're in a forest and you take some pictures of all the green out there. You come home only to notice all the photos are quite pale. The green isn't shiny. Try a gamma-correction of 0.80 or 0.85 and compare to your original. (Sometimes you need to brighten (increase brightness) the photo a little to compensate the slight darkening effect of the gamma-correction, together with a little contrast boost.)

gamma-correction tutorial (pho…

 

Here's another example:

the sky was gorgeous, but making the photo against the sun, the chimney was total darkness. Gamme-correction returned the colour inside.

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April 18, 08

The Ant Perspective

The Ant Perspective

Seeing the world from another point of view: the ants...

You know the frog perspective (down up), the bird perspective (up down), well, here's the ant perspective (down forward)!!

How i do it? Just place the camera on the ground (soil, pavement, ... water not recommended ) and press da button :D and surprise: see what comes out! I'm curious as to see your shots!!

some more:

The Ant Perspective
The Ant Perspective
The Ant Perspective
The Ant Perspective
The Ant Perspective

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April 13, 08

Let's puzzle with photos

Wanna puzzle??
Since programming was another hobby of mine, i just remembered the puzzle-game i had programmed a few years ago, using the open-source RapidQ.

Since i'm happy i met a lot of friends through Ipernity, i decided to take 10 of my most-faved photos and include them into the puzzle program, available for download. (I'm sorry for Mac- and Linux-users, i only have a Windows-version available. BUT: since RapidQ can be ported to Linux, just write me for the source code if you know something about programming.)

Here's the link: www.taalencultuur.net/puzzle.zip (Save, unpack in the desired folder and go!)

Lodchjo.

EDIT: if anybody wants a customized interface, just ask!

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March 30, 08

Back in the saddle again... :D

Cochem a.d. Mosel
After a 3-day break, off to the Mosel area in Germany, without internet, thus without Ipernity (but with delicious, sweet Mosel-wine) - so i survived - i'm back with hundreds of photos :D

I hope you like 'em! i'll try upload soon, but i must also attend to my family a little...

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March 19, 08

How to add a photo inside a note.

Since i've been playing with photos inside notes, several people asked me how i did that, so, here's the tutorial...

For those who know enough html to post a photo inside a comment ("a href=" and "img src="), read the nutshell explanation here:

photoinsidenote

"The rule is: a note cannot be html-only! SO: the trick is: add a dot '.' or any other character outside the '<' and '>'-tags and save it! This will create a valid note. (Greasemonkey script-users watch out: the 'post-a-photo'-script works, but you have to clean the code and remove all unnecessary items like the 'name=' tag!) (A sample code will appear at the end of this post.)

If you're not 100% familiar with html, here's the step-by-step-tutorial:

- open 2 browser windows to facilitate copy- and paste-procedures
-> 1 window should show the target photo
-> 1 window should show the source photo
- in the target photo, create a note (click the note-icon above the photo to create one)
- write in the note the following tags: <a href=""><img src=""></a>
- then, IMPORTANT! : add a dot (.) in the end, after the </a> . (This is necessary because a note cannot be html-only, so you need a dummy character, for which i chose '.'; you can choose another character if you prefer)
- go to the source photo page and copy its link (= the http-address as shown in the browser)
- paste this link inside the <a href="here"> tag within the note
- go to the source photo, right-click and choose 'properties' to get the photo's http-address
- paste this link inside the <img src="here"> tag inside the note
- save the note

This is the note's exact text from the photo inside this post:

.<a href="www.ipernity.com/doc/lodchjo/1526879" title="Go to the photo page"><img src="http://u1.ipernity.com/u/4/51/E7/1435473.977f6baf1.m.jpg" alt="Leuven: Stadhuis (detail) by Lodchjo" /></a>.

The photo's address ends in ".m.jpg". You can change the 'm' from 'medium' into 'l' for large and even 'b' for big.

Some more examples are here:

from my window
Rusty Chevy

And Rollinger made a very funny one:

See: www.ipernity.com/doc/rollinger/1455839

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March 4, 08

You know you're addicted to Ipernity when...

  1. massimised
    Your browser's start page is www.ipernity.com...
  2. Check your latest activities more than 10 times a day
  3. Your mood is related to the number of faves you get
  4. Dream of Ipernity
  5. You call your camera by the pet name "Ipernity"
  6. You upload at least 10 photos a day
  7. Think of which photos to upload during sex
  8. You prefer Ipernity to having sex
  9. Talk to your granny - who don't even know what www means - about Ipernity for hours
  10. You've got an Ipernity T-shirt
  11. You sell Ipernity T-shirts
  12. Ipernity is the first thing that comes to your mind when you wake up (before coffee!!;)
  13. Frequent Ipernity-meetings
  14. You're an admin of more than 10 groups
  15. You're a member of over 50 groups
  16. You're over your upload quota every month
  17. You're in the Ipernity-team
  18. You actually went blind but you keep making and uploading photos
  19. You order junkfood to save time for Ipernity
  20. You're on Ipernity-chat every night

Count your points and multiply them by 10 to find out your IQ (= Ipernity Quotient :)

Let me know your IQ !!!

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January 28, 08

Beyond photography

massimize yourself!
Yoohoo, today i noticed i got more than 10.000+ visitors since my entry in Ipernity last August. Sorry people, i don't know who was number 10.000, but all of you are in that number!!!

Thanx for all the visits, faves, (helpful) comments and fun! (By the way, the photo on the right is my most viewed photo...)

And now for something completely different...

On January 1st, a new group was born, known as "for a better world". It was created to help non-profit organisations get good photographic material for free - of course, mentioning the credits. The idea behind this: lots of people on Ipernity make good photographs, but never go beyond Ipernity. It's such a pity, because lots of photos are really excellent. And, also professional photographers might want to share a photo for a good cause. For more information, see: For a better world. Everybody's invited!

Dany suggested to write about your experience on Ipernity, when celebrating 10.000 or 20.000 visitors. Well, my title is "Beyond photography", because on Ipernity, i discovered you can do much more with photographs than just frame them! In the group mpph (WE ARE BORG), we have weekly contests, the mystery macro game, we share mad comments, ... One doesn't have to be dead serious all of the time, do we?

Another groups with games and interesting discussions is i-central, and the game "pimp my photo" on Jochen's blog.

I'm very glad to have met mad friends here, hopping friends, Esperanto-friends, people from countries all over the world. Thanx for being here!

Multan dankon al ĉiuj!

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January 18, 08

Homeless

Paris - homeless
I took photos of Homeless people in Paris. Some passers-by looked at me disapprovingly, but i made the photos anyway. Even if these people don't have a home, they do have a face and even a name! Looking away and ignoring them doesn't help either!

I tried talking to the man on the photo, he was very kind, but it was difficult to get on the same wave-length. Some (many?) have a mental condition as a side-effect to famine and alcohol or drug use and just babble. This man was seated on a blanket on top of a ventilation grill that let out warm air. (Not good for global warming, but saving this man's life in winter!) When I asked his permission to take a photo, he took his bottle like a mother would take her baby, with the breakfast cookies i had given him, and posed.

According to a statistic, there's 8000 homeless people in Paris. In French they are called clochards in popular speech; the newer, politically correct term is 'SDF': Sans Domicile Fixe (Without a Fixed Residence), even if most of them don't have a residence at all...

I've seen some of them get soup; there's a quay in Paris where the Salvation Army provided tents, but i found only 10-15 tents grouped together. The other sleep in niches, corners, hide-outs away from the wind. When they wander around the city, they use a supermarket caddy, or they hide their little sack of clothes and goods or blanket somewhere in the small niche of a wall or so, hoping to still find it later on.

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December 21, 07

Miajn bondezirojn

x-mas 1
Do jen ĝojajn festojn,
ĉiuj amuziĝas.
Rigardu estonten nun
'stas nur la komenco!

(Libera traduko de Slade-kanto - vidu originalan en la angla parto)

Mi membras en Ipernity dum nur 4 monatoj nun kaj jen estas mia maniero danki ĉiujn novajn (kaj frenezajn!!) geamikojn kiujn mi faris en tiu ĉi mallonga tempo. Kvar monatoj depost mi rekomencis fotografii kaj mi fervoras pli ol iam antaŭe! <u>Dank' al viaj komentoj, voĉoj, invitoj kaj ĉiujn ŝercojn kiujn ni kune faras!!</u>

</u>Mi estos en Parizo dum 10 tagoj, kio signigfas ke mi malpli (aŭ tute ne) alŝutos fotojn. Vi mankos al mi, karaj!! Sed mi venos spekti viajn bildojn regule, mi promesas!! Se hazarde en Parizo okazas Ipernity-renkontiĝo, bonvole sciigu min!!

Dankon al ĉiuj el vi kaj ĝis la venonta jaro!! Festu bone kaj sanu bone!!

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December 21, 07

So here it is...

Hope for a better world.
... merry Christmas
Everybody's having fun
Look to the future now
It's only just begun!

(Song by Slade)

I'm in Ipernity for 4 months now and this is my way of thanking all the new (and mad!!) friends i have made in this short period of time. Four months since i picked up photography again and i love it more than ever! <u>Thanx to your comments, faves, invitations and all the fun we have together!!</u>

I'll be in Paris for 10 days, which means less (or no) uploads, i will miss you guys!! But i'll come look at your posts regularly, i promise!! If there happens to be an Ipernity meeting in Paris, please let me know!!

Thanx to you all and see you next year!!

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December 6, 07

Accident / akcidento

Little accident :D
(EN) Explanation: a water leak underground must have destabilised the earth underneath the asphalt. Right at the moment this car drove here, the asphalt collapsed under the car's weight, revealing this fountain of water...

(EO) Klarigo: akvoliko sub la strato supozeble malstabiligis la teron sub la asfalto. En la momento kiam tiu ĉi aŭto pasis ĉi tie, la strato kolapsis sub la pezo de la aŭto, malkaŝante fontanon...

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