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toshi says...

彼が生きていたとしても死んでいたとしても、最高の音楽映画だね。

見た方が良いよい。

P.S.ギターの娘が良かった。

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pressehof says...

Leipzig - Die zweitgrößte Stadt Deutschlands erzählt eine Jahrhunderte alte Geschichte, auf welche die Hamburger „Jung und Dirn“ sehr stolz sind. Das Internetportal www.hotelreservierung.de zeigt jedoch nicht nur die Vorzüge der Millionenstadt als Wirtschafts- und Handelszentrum, sondern auch die vielen kulturellen Höhepunkte, die Besucher erwarten.

Wohl auf jedem Plan eines Hamburg-Touristen steht ein Besuch der berühmten Kirche „Hamburger Michel“ sowie des Rathauses. Im Stadtpark, am Elbstrand und während einer Fahrt auf der Elbe können die Besucher entspannen, das Gesehene verarbeiten und den Blick auf das Panorama der Stadt genießen. Nicht fehlen darf natürlich...

Hamburg - Metropole mit maritimen Flair - Nachtschwärmer und Kulturinteressierte werden in der Hansestadt fündig bei Pressehof komplett lesen

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brisvegaz says...

Oh, I'm stuck. I should be writing and I'm just stuck. Need some fresh
air. Need a change. However, I'm just shuffling through my pictures.
In two weeks (and another month for revising), it'll be over. Finally.

The picture was taken here: 


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Caneco says...

Bother... Bother bother...

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Cheyne says...

   

This is the first in what's going to be a regular feature on my blog: anecdotes and notes on my inspirations for past shoots.
 
I've worked with Jason Loo before, so we've developed a mutual trust in each other's abilities and skills -- I know he can strike some awesome poses, he knows I can shoot some awesome photos, no big whoop -- so I was tickled pink when he asked me to create a custom themed shoot.
 
He had just gotten back from American Idol auditions in San Francisco and had picked up a cool wooden elephant necklace. He wanted me to build a shoot around that little, wooden souvenir. Boy, what a challenge.
 
I started thinking about safaris, specifically African Safaris, the kind you read about as a child. Then, I started to think about how to stage a safari. First, I narrowed it down to some basic elements: attire, weapons and animal prey. I should mention here that one of my major inspirations is Michel Gondry ("The Science of Sleep", "Be Kind Rewind", "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"). The man is a genius and the detail he puts into his sets and his props is astounding. He also uses cardboard a lot, which is a low-tech approach I highly admire.
 
So, the night before the shoot I sat and created these cardboard props to fill this fantasy world. The toughest challenge was the pith helmet (not shown here), getting it to look and read like a flat 2-dimensional object was a puzzle.
 
Add in some purple gloves and a snazzy outfit with lapels and you've got yourself one surreal safari.
 
Ta-dah!

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