Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2009

Day 28

I should have cleaned it... damn, now everyone know that i'm a blabbermouth... well... i think it's not like you haven't guessed this by now.
But i finally figured out why there is that little "thing" on the 5-key of nearly every phone, or i think i did.

Yesterdays picture was the base of the desk lamp, which normally is my primary light source. It's made from white plastic, and the base got some slits in it.
Yesterday's shoebox really was taken in the middle of the night, i was in the zoo with some friends, taking pictures, then in the city and had dinner in a nice restaurant, after that we decided to do some night-shots on the airport just before going home. I still want to make my pilots license for ultra-lights on that airport, there are so much nice subjects, and learning there is like a backstage pass, but i just don't have the money.
@cridley:
No problem mate, i also don't write as much comments as i want to, there are just not enough hours in one day, but i'm very happe to hear that you like it! :D

Today's picture from my shoebox, is a picture i took near x-mas on the x-mas market here in nuremberg, it's one of the biggest worldwide, lot of people come here to visit, and i found out that you can determine the country they are coming from by their screams after accidentally hit them in the face with a tripod.

3 Kommentare:

  1. You bring up a good point about the dot on the 5. I always thought it had something to do with blind people - so they could determine which was the number five and work from there.

    Your second shot is much better viewed in full - it looks very Christmassy. You've found an interesting way to determine which country people come from - not one I would recommend though!

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  2. I also thought the dot was for blind people, or for texting in the dark. Same thing on the numeric keypad on computer keyboards. For touch-typists. That way you know where you are.
    Nice shoebox too. We lived in Koln for a while, and the markets there at Christmas were wonderful. If Nuremberg's markets are bigger and better, then they must be fantastic. Very nice shot!

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  3. Nice phone photo and I agree with the visually impaired theory. Your shoebox is gorgeous...I love the architecture there

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