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Isar Valley and Alps 

This time of year, the sun and I rise almost simultaneously, and that results sometimes in me taking some air on the balcony.
Uploaded on November 6, 2009
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Isar Valley and Alps 

Another early morning shot. Here the mist is still below us, but often it ascends and covers our house when the sun gets warmer. Views like this never last long.
Uploaded on November 6, 2009
3 comments / 12 visits
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Augsburg 1 

Photo from 1994, taken with my Zenza Bronica GS-1 (which indeed also has a 6x6 back). Cora was three years old then, and took her time with her ice cone.
Uploaded on November 3rd, 2009
4 comments / 1 note / 14 visits
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Augsburg 2 

1994, again, just an hour or so after the other picture. Cora is sitting amidst the remains of an Early Christian church. No wonder she’s in a meditative mood. Or perhaps she’s still bothered by the sticky fingers she got from the previous ice disaster.
Uploaded on November 3rd, 2009
4 comments / 1 note / 19 visits
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San Bernardino 

A week ago, I rediscovered my medium format negatives. Scanning’s a bore, and I’ll have to think twice before I single out anyone of them and subject it to that procedure. I took this picture in September 1996 with my Yashica-Mat 6x6 twin-lens reflex came…
Uploaded on October 24, 2009
4 comments / 33 visits
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Icking Ski Jump 

I have taken pictures of it before: the referee tower standing on the slope where once brave young men made their jumps in winter -when winters still brought snow, and Icking still attracted visitors. It's of no use anymore, and I probably like it better…
Uploaded on September 20, 2009
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Icking Ski Jump 

The ski jump seems to be in pretty good shape (until you see the rest of it). On top, you get a nice view of Icking. I think that's reason enough to let it be.
Uploaded on September 20, 2009
5 comments / 40 visits
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No Macro... 

... because my camera can't get close enough. It was a gigantic flower and an enormous bee.
Uploaded on September 20, 2009
4 comments / 27 visits
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Watch your steps! 

I haven't planted these snails: they come naturally. We should invite some real gourmets for dinner.
Uploaded on September 20, 2009
4 comments / 55 visits
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Scheyern Abbey 

Plots with a view.
Uploaded on July 27, 2009
2 comments / 56 visits
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Giant Goldfish 

You knew it happened to ants and spiders: exposed to nuclear radiation, they became monsters, and movie stars. Well, it happens to goldfish too (though this one unfortunately ate its agent and remained obscure). This picture was taken at Ingolstadt, home…
Uploaded on July 27, 2009
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Scheyern Abbey 

During WW II, when German cities became unsafe, the Thesaurus linguae Latinae archives were for the most part evacuated to the Benedictine Abbey of Scheyern. (Even) more interestingly, some part must have been brought to Icking, 25km south of Munich. Afte…
Uploaded on July 27, 2009
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Robbie waiting at Ingolstadt 

Shot, so to speak, from the hip, so only one out of five pictures was actually focused on him, and the rest needed to be trashed.
Uploaded on July 27, 2009
3 comments / 64 visits
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Solitary Cow 

Uploaded on July 18, 2009
4 comments / 39 visits
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Maître de cuisine 

If you want to be a portrait photographer, you better practice on immobile individuals.
Uploaded on July 18, 2009
4 comments / 43 visits
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Confessional 

It looks if it hasn’t been used for a long time, but that may be just my imagination. Perhaps I should have moved the chair in the foreground. I would have got a better picture. On the other hand, I would have betrayed my claim for realism.
Uploaded on July 18, 2009
6 comments / 57 visits
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Inning - St. Johann Baptist 

Jesus walking in between Mary and Joseph seems to be rather unusual, iconographically, but the Jesenwang church, nearby, has the same representation at the right altar, so it may be a local peculiarity.
Uploaded on June 28, 2009
4 comments / 87 visits
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Jesenwang - St. Michael 

Last Sunday, we drove around a bit. “Get to know the countryside better...”
Uploaded on June 28, 2009
3 comments / 70 visits
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