Trapin' Light #20110918 - Portraits

I have made some portraits of me, my girlfriend and family members. I really begin to enjoy doing portraits. I think, I have my first passion in photography with my 7D and my beloved Canon 50mm 1.4 and the Sigma 30mm 1.4.

 
On the go #20110918 - The Brandenburger Tor in Berlin/Germany

I’ve spent some days in Berlin, the German capital city, and took this shot of the Brandenburger Tor with my iPhone.

 
Trapin' Light #20110808 - A visit to Potsdam/Germay

I spent some days in Potsdam whenI took my exam in the ISTQB Foundation Level certificate. While walking around in the evening I took these shots with my iPhone:

 
On the go – #20110716

New shots made while on a wedding on Schloss Rauischholzhausen.

 
On the go - #20110716

And another shot, made in Praha, finished on the iPhone. It was about 10:00 a.m. and we have had no sleep yet…  

 
On the go - #20110715

Something new I’ve done today while watching ‘Cloverfield‘. It’s called – again really impressivly unobvious: Green Fear

 
Trapin' Light #20110508 - A walk along the renaturated Isar in Munich

Photos of my day at the renaturated Isar in Munich, Germany.

 
On the go - #20110502

A morning shot from the train taking me to Frankfurt am Main / Germany. Fire in the hills!

 
Trapin' Light #20110415 - An evening with 'The Lost Rivers'

Shots of the band ‘The Lost Rivers’ at their gig in the Kranhalle in Munich on April, 15th 2011.

 
On the go - #20110308

This one is called “A gentle warmth in the dark of night”. Can you see what it is?

 
Getting Things Done™ - My implementation with RememberTheMilk©

Well, there is an overwhelming amout of implementations and services on the web for David Allen’s Getting things Done™. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you may start at Wikipedia here. In short, GTD is task management trying to free you from everything that bugs you by “have to remember it” and free [...]

 
On the go - #20110219 - The Bad Plus

An evening with The Bad Plus.

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