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12/20/2009

Sunday Music II

Filed under: Sunday Music — Tags: , , , — xebastyan @ 22:58

Now with former Deep Purple Jon Lord performing “Child In Time”, which is a classic. Love this song. Nice to see that Jon is always a stunning performer. And to my suprise Steve White is on the drum kit, so after all the years with Paul Weller i still think he is one of the best drummers outside. The concert took place on May 2 2009 as part of the Virada Cultural Festival in São Paulo, Brazil and was filmed by local TV.

more about “Sunday Music II“, posted with vodpod

 

from a day in august.

Oh Wintertime. Outside it’s cold (-7°C] and snow is falling. It’s the perfect weather sitting in the warm living room & having a look over older photos i’ve taken.

Back in August this year i’ve driven with my scooter to the youngest district of freiburg because i wanted to do some photos outside and inside a church which is by architectural terms a very interesting building. I don’t know the architect of this church. The “Maria Magdalena Church” in Freiburg Rieselfeld reminds of Tadao Ando. It’s, like a lot of his buildings also made of concrete. But it’s the language of shappes what makes this church a special one. I’ve also taken some photos around the district. Enjoy.

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Maria Magdalena Church with passerby

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identified

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face

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construction I

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ready

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construction II

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art

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construction III

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missed

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cargo night II

I am very interested in long time exposures with the Olympus E-P1. As is stated in part one of cargo night i tried it again with the M.Zuiko 17mm pencake. Low Light Focus on a LCD with Manual Focus Lenses as seen in part one is very difficult. But Low Light Focus with the E-P1 is also not an easy thing; also i got 6 sharp pictures from 10, it is not all bad. Sometimes i had to try 3 or 4 times until the focus locked. Exposure time was bewteen 20 seconds  and 30 seconds. But as always the E-P1Sensor did a fine job.

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