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UsagiYogurt [2014-12-10 13:36:16 +0000 UTC]
Such a beautiful sweater.
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DayanaGerber [2014-12-07 18:00:51 +0000 UTC]
I love the details of the leaves, and behind that blurred...
exactly my style ^^
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WiRE4k [2014-12-06 03:03:15 +0000 UTC]
I didn't realize how beautiful it is to look from your apartment! Not only do you live by nature, but you can also see the twilight lights of the city nearby! This is amazing. How did you come to acquire such a place, if it's not a secret?
Is there snow where you are in December? There doesn't seem to be in the photograph. I have no idea how south in Germany you are, but it sounds equally possible to me that the answer is both "yes" and "no".
It's a great photograph, too. How do you make those, having no direct control over the taking of the 'graph? Do you plan where you stand for the picture?
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Rona-Keller In reply to WiRE4k [2014-12-06 14:30:45 +0000 UTC]
How close I am to nature is one of my favourite things about this place! In summer my balcony is surrounded and protected by lots of little trees, bushes and leaves, which turn wonderfully colourful during autumn, and in winter I get a wide view over the city lights.
Living on a hill is not so untypical for Stuttgart, since it was built into a caldera (don't know if that's the right word for it, we call it "Kessel" in German, which directly translates to kettle). We have lots of hills here that are full of vineyards, and so as soon as you leave the city you have a pretty decent view. The house I live in is not so special, though, for it is quite old. But I do think it is located in a special place, since it is the end of the street and I not only have a great view over the city from my window, but also nature nearby.
I am almost all the way in the South of Germany, and usually we do get snow during the winter. But we haven't had our first one yet, and last year it held off completely. But the winter of 2010 was a beautiful one, I have some film photos of it here, that were taken near my family's home: ronasfilmdiary.tumblr.com/postβ¦
Thank you so much! I do try to plan my self-portraits, and since I'll have to focus on something else I need to know where I am going to stand. Usually I just take a few shots and look at them on the camera, and then it evolves from there β and I adapt my location, pose, the camera perspective etc. until I am satisfied. (:
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WiRE4k In reply to Rona-Keller [2014-12-06 16:45:01 +0000 UTC]
That makes a beautiful view for yourself. Glad you're there and have the opportunity to observe such great scenery!
I took a peak into the Duden dictionary, and my German classes paid off: while the direct translation is, indeed, "kettle", it also means territory downhill of a mountain (I don't suppose you call a hill "ein Berg"), which seems to correspond to either "caldera" or "basin" (the latter being an option which die Deutsche Wikipedia gives us when linking to its English sister).
The house being old makes it quite special, don't you think? Even more so when I see how beautiful it is even from the inside: if it is in such great condition, it is very different from the old houses I'm used to. I'd love to visit such place, even if just for a few hours.
It's always mesmerizing to look at how an artist is making their work. I'm astounished by painters and photographers since I'm neither, as well as the products of such artists feel much more real than of digital artists because it's made by hands. I'm ready to bet that I'd be equally mesmerized by the process of taking that photograph.
One more question, not regarding the picture: do you speak more German, more English or equally of both languages in your day-to-day life?
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guanyimma [2014-12-06 00:06:46 +0000 UTC]
nice....love itΒ
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Adrianofutebol [2014-12-05 18:26:10 +0000 UTC]
thats nice
did u use a tripod for this?
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