A Few Photos From Feb…

(This is an old import from Myspace, so not all the links may work)

First off, I just want to wish everyone a very Happy Easter.  I know
it’s been a long time since I posted, but since February, I’ve been
running just like I do every year in the first 3-4 months.  It’s like
everything gets stored up for those first few months of the year and
almost every weekend has had something planned – from going out and
doing photography (pictures) with the photo group I’m helping organise
to seeing gallery exhibitions, to taking my birthday trip (more
pictures – this time of 3 countries), to having guests visit
(pictures), to taking another couple day trips (pictures).

In between all of this, the weather has warmed up, I’m biking to and from
work again and with the addition of the new “Teltow bypass” road, I’m
out walking the dog along an extended length of sidewalk that runs the
length of the town and all the way up to the Sbahn station (about 3km
or so from my house).  It also goes about another 2 km in the other
direction.  It’s nice to have when I’m walking / bike riding with the
dog – but the traffic on that street now is HELL.  Too many cars, no
stop lights/stop signs and well, I guess them’s the tradeoffs.

The result, in short, is that I have a backlog of almost 1000 pictures that
need processing, am still taking photos (Had a day trip on Friday to
Cottbus, and maybe one Tomorrow if the weather holds) and am buying
more SD cards to keep the new stuff on until I can get the old stuff
processed.

If it tells you how far behind I am, I just
finally got up all the stuff from February – Valentine’s Day!  Yep,
that means what – 2 months behind.  UGH!!

Let’s start with the Photo set from Tacheles.

Tacheles is a living art colony in the center of Berlin.  They’ve taken over a
huge former shopping complex (built around the end of the 1800’s/early
1900’s).  It was badly damaged in WW2, but what survives of it is now
used by artists to create artwork – and it’s got a few random
nightclubs.  It’s also covered in “moving” art – in that it’s
constantly being covered with graffiti and re-graffitied almost every
week.  Crazy I know, but it’s actually encouraged.  Here’s a few photos
from Valentine’s day around there:
Tacheles back
The Back side of Tacheles

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Almost every surface is covered in grafiti….Some is worse (above) than Others (below

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Pedro the Cat

Wistful Girl
Whistful Beanie Girl

Penguin's VW Van
Penguin’s VW Van

Among the squatters and other artists at Tacheles – this one was my favorite
to photograph – the guy who welded into sculptures pieces of scrap
metal.  Mostly because it was cool to photograph:

Robot Head B&W
Robot TV Alien guy

Metal Wagon Wheel
Metal Wagon Wheel

Flying (metal) Spaghetti Monster
The Flying (metal) Spaghetti Monster (chair)

From there, we went on to a Flash Mob at Alexanderplatz (photos here)
At 15:00 Sharp, about 3000 people froze in place – for 5 minutes.  This
is one of the busiest train stations in Berlin – and people are
constantly walking through here.  Getting between 3000 and 5000 people
in the freezing cold wind to pause for 5 minutes (with a beer bottle
sticking to their mouth, holding chalk while coloring on the cement, or
in my case, with a camera on, finger on the trigger facing the “moving
people coming in”) was no easy task.  Still, the results were
stunning.  I have some video that Scott took (not yet processed) but
here’s a few pictures:

Alexanderplatz Flash Mob Panorma (before)
The Panorama of the area – with people milling around before the event.

Scott Weiland look alike...Muppet hairNeighborly chat
Some of the variety of people who showed up (some with props like the brilliant hair and bikes); others just being themselves.

The
best, however, was being able to catch some of the expressions – the
girl “chalk drawing” is frozen – check out the kid trying to get her to
move -and the looks of the people going “what the heck” below (even the
dog was confused as to why we were being living statues!)

Wha?
Wha?

Nervous Laughter
Nervous Laughter

Confused Dog
Confused Dog

Like with all my posts, there’s plenty more up on my Flickr Site – and you can click the photos for larger sizes.

Until Next time, Enjoy!

** Remember, all photos on this page are copyright by me, and several do have prints for sale – Thanks!**

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Treptower Park, Molecule Man, Bridge at Sunset

(Please note that these are old imported blogs from My Space.  The links may not work correctly.)

Ahh I’m so behind.  I had a week off on holidays – and still have
pictures from my birtdhay trip to process.  However, due to a request
from the photo group – I’m trying to get the ones from the photo group
processed and up first.   So, thus the reason for multiple back-dated
blog posts on the same day.  (no, it’s not your eyes – I really did
enter these in May… but out of my diary from April.)

After the trip to the Pergamon on Thursday, I wound up out with the photo
group.  Initially the weather wasn’t very good – and it looked like it
was going to rain.  A stiff breeze continued, but as the day wore on,
blue skies and sun decided to make an appearance and set us up for a
great sunset.  Yeah, I’m loving the ToytownGermany Photography group –
we’re a good bunch of people, I’m learning alot, and well,
opportunities abound.

The photos are in the following sets:

Treptower Park & Communist Memorial

Molecule Man (Random Art statue)

Oberbaumbrücke & East side Graffiti

Highlights from them include the following:

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Soviet Soldier Kneeling (notice the other through his boot)

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Treptower Park, Monument and Memorial (at the far end, center)

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Tilted Communist Flags (with kneeling soldiers – notice the hammer & sickle at the top of flag)

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The Soviet Soldier – caring enough to stop in the middle of battle, pick up a (his?) lost child, and fighting.

You can actually go up the stairs to view inside the above monument –
it’s Russian, and says something about dedicated to those who fought
facism and died.

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Inside the memorial

From there, we walked along the river Spree and up to the Molecule Man
statue. It’s 30 meters tall (4 stories), weighing 45 tons, and made of
aluminum. This statue is the brain child of American artist Jonathan
Borofsky and has been in the Spree River since 1999. With 3 aluminum
“men” that unite to make a whole, the artist reminds us “that both
people and molecules exhist in a world of probability and that the aim
of all creative and intellectual traditions is to find wholeness and
unity within the world”.

Molecule Man Tryptic

Molecule Man x3 Composition

There’s more in that set including an abandoned ship and a few other highlights but that’s the main thing in there.

After a few minutes, we continued along the East side where there is
lots of Urban art (when does graffiti turn to urban art? When it looks
like this!!)

I Love You
I Love You, earflaps

The Rave
The Ravers

Flying Fish Right
Flying Fish – (airplane with fish?)

Solyent Green Is Humans (full)
Solyent Green Is Humans (full building)

Soylent Green Is Humans
Solyent
Green is Humans (close) This is some famous graffiti artist – and it
was a statement on how People cannibalize each other in more ways than
one. Kinda creepy but cool. It’s visible from the Ubahn as you go by.

Not long after, the sun started to set, I decided to take photographs
of a beautiful bridge known as Oberbaumbrücke. There’s lots in this set
worth viewing! Anyhow, This was destroyed in WW2, but built back up to
resemble how it looked before…. with a series of towers based on an
ancient one in a town north of Berlin – Prenslau. A Ubahn runs across
the top of the bridge, and cars on the bottom.

Oberbaumbrücke Sunset
Sunset behind Oberbaumbruecke Silhouette(notice the train on top)

Arched walkway for Pedestrians
Arched walkway for pedestrians

TV tower & bikers
View of the TV tower at Alexanderplatz from Oberbaumbrücke

From there, I headed over to have a Doener with Paul and then home,
knowing that the Next weekend would be yet more photography – because
it’s a 3 day weekend.

** Several of these are available as prints for sale in my store!**

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Interesting evening at the Movies

(This is a very old imported from my space blog.  Not all of the links may work.)

The other night, Scott and I decided to go see the movie Benjamin
Button.  Before the movie even got underway, it had started out to be a
strange evening. He was late, and I bought the tickets, finding
out that the ticket price had gone up by another 2 Euros.  It’s now
10.00 per ticket – for the cheap seats on Fridays.  OUCH.

Once
he arrived, we went, got popcorn and a drink and headed into the
theater.  The advertisments commenced, and this is one of them that
came up on the screen – in German.  I’ve put up the english
translation, but it busted me up laughing as I realized this would
NEVER ever be played in the US.  Oh – and it’s much funnier in a
language you don’t understand…. Yet… scary too.

Not
long after the commercials started, a cinema employee came down the
stairs and hooked up a microphone.  I didn’t think too much about it
because the Berlinale started on Monday, so I figured the setup was for
that.

Turns out, I was wrong.  In between the previews and
the movie, an older chap came up with a musical instrument and started
singing a lovely song in Polish.  What I could get of it was sort of
that it was a love song lamenting the loss of a friend.  I turned to
Scott and said someone’s getting proposed to.

Sure enough, after the song ended, the gentleman a few rows behind me stood up, took the microphone and proposed.

WWYM?

Everyone clapped, and then waited breathlessly for her answer.  She said yes, and everyone cheered again.

She Said Yes!

Fortunately,
I was fast with my camera.  Unfortunately, I wasn’t fast enough to get
the settings switched around.  *sigh* Oh well, at least it’s something,
and a sweet story at that.

Such is life on a random Friday Night in Berlin!

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