Eins meiner Bilder bei Zeit.de -> Bewerten!

Dienstag, März 13th, 2007

Hier gibts ein schönes Bild von mir zum Bewerten für die geneigten Leser. Für mein Ego möchte ich doch bitten, alle neune fünf zu geben :)

Auf dem Foto sieht man übrigens das Byron Bay Lighthouse. Schöne Ecke.

Balcony Byron Bay, NYE 2003

Montag, November 27th, 2006


Balcony Byron Bay, NYE 2003, originally uploaded by Pixelkönig.

Wenn ich mir das grade nochmal zu Gemüte führe, denke ich, dass man Sylvester am Besten entspannt in kleiner Runde bei Temperaturen um 35 Grad feiern sollte.

Flickr und Fotos

Samstag, November 25th, 2006

Ich hatte Flickr ja nur kurz im Zusammenhang mit der Überlegung, wie ich meine Australien Bilder von gonesurfin.com hier integrieren könnte, angetestet, und muss sagen, dass es schon eine super Sache ist.
Gibts eigentlich auch direkt ein paar Tools fürs Handy, mit denen man Flickr “on the fly” füttern kann? Wär auch super.

Auf jeden Fall (was ich eigentlich sagen wollte), kann man seine persönliche Bilder-Adresse bei Flickr anpassen, wusst ich noch gar nicht. Habs doch gleich mal gemacht: Pixelkönig!

Sobald wieder Zeit zur Verfügung steht, werde ich alle meine 2 Millionen Bilder hochladen. Dafür gibts auf dem Mac (wahrscheinlich genauso wie beim PC) de n praktischen Flickr Uploader…. Kann man Flickr eine Langzeitarchivierung anvertrauen? Oder sollte ich die (neben Kopien auf DVD) trotzdem noch auf meiner Platte lassen?

Flickr Fotos

Dienstag, Oktober 24th, 2006

Habe mich bis jetzt nur rudimentär mit Flickr beschäftigt. Aber – wo ich mir gerade überlegt habe, wie ich meine gonesurfin.com Bilder hier rüber bekomme, kommt mir Flickr doch sehr gelegen. Auch wenn ich dafür gerade eigentlich keine Zeit habe (Masterarbeit – ach quatsch, räum noch kurz mein Büro auf….), bin ich impressed wie cool das funktioniert.

Ein paar meiner Fotos (momentan nur welche aus Australien) gibts hier.

Heimweh

Samstag, September 23rd, 2006

Gibts für den ein oder anderen hier.

Leaving Byron Bay.

Donnerstag, Oktober 14th, 2004

Leaving Byron. Last minutes of lorikeets in the trees, a view over the valley and the bay and in 55 Kingsley Lane.

I hope I’ll be back someday…. but for now, we are on the way to the Whitsundays and Fraser.
So: see you later.

Whales, Sydney and September

Mittwoch, September 29th, 2004

Hi there, long time no story!
…that is first of all due to the lots of assignment we had to hand in over the last couple of months, but since the final research project has been handed in last week, everything is gettin better now!I guess I have a lot of catching up to do… I just start and tell you what happened to us over the last weeks:

We went whalewatching the other day, I think it was a sunny, sometimes rainy day in August. Mark knows some guy with a boat who does those trips commercially, so everybody paid 50 bucks and off we went.

It is basically a little tip on the pacific, trying to see some big fish, hehe. This description does not really sound as amazing as it actually was in the end, but I added some pictures and this litte video to convey some of the excitement we experienced out there.

I think, just being on the pacific with a little boat is cool enough, but seeing whales is just something “from another world”…. totally amazing. But: check out the pics in the galleries to see for yourself.
The little baby whale on the video is only about 2 weeks old (according to Lee, the captain), but I found it scary enough to have that “monster” diving under our boat, seeing the size (and probable strength) of that little boy. Overall, it was a great day out and everybody enjoyed it big time.

Kai arrived in Sydney!
To meet him after more than a year and to say good bye to that great city, we decided to take advantage of the sweet offers Virgin Blue have on their website, and to fly down instead of sitting in the bus for over 12 hours again…. Sydney is still great, and meeting Kai was really sweet as well. We behaved like proper tourists:

Kai brought my new digi handycam to Australia and we walked around the city for days, filming and photographing everything. We went to the fishmarkets, paddy’s, to the Oxford street for the last time, went out for dinner and met up with all the friends we made. Was nice, until we left. Leaving Sydney felt strange, not having sydney “around the corner” (as 800 kilometres in down under are “around the corner”) even more. I added some pictures of that trip to the galleries as well.

Another exciting adventure I presented myself with was a nice little adrenalin kick:
I jumped out of a smoothly running plane at 14.000 feet.

Falling down is much faster than waiting to get up to that height, we (the tandem “instructor” and me) needed 70 seconds for 10.000 feet. The rest, as it appeared to me, was slooooow. Funny, because my skydive partner told me we were still descending at 2 meters per second…. I thought we were just sitting in the air, not moving much. However, jumping out scared the shit out of me (One could tell by looking in my face just before jumping), and actually, I thought I would be dying (die-ing?) of an heart attack jumping out there.
I needed some seconds to realize what’s happening to me in that moment, but after that, it is just a hell of a rush, and I am not able to describe it really. Everybody should do it, and I bet I will do it again some time. Check out some pictures in the galleries or the video to the right (you need quicktime).

However, we are going back to Germany soon.

Probably leaving on the 24th, we are trying to enjoy the last weeks as much as possible, especially as it is getting hotter and hotter everyday (the summer comes back!).

I am certainly looking forward to going back and seeing you all, but it will most definetly be quite difficult to adopt to the crap german weather and the cold environment again, after more almost 1.5 years of beautiful beaches, beautiful nature and an amamzing sun 7 days a week….

See you soon, anyway!

Hugs,
Lasse

Samstag, August 14th, 2004

Hello everybody

Finally, after weeks of waiting, some fresh news from Byron!

Julia has been back for some days now – and for celebration purposes, we had a nice, massive, fresh and sweet cocktailparty. I have uploaded loads of pictures in the galleries, check some out to see what cocktails do to your brain, and to see our nice cocktail dresses!

Besides celebrating Julia’s return and handing in the last assignments, the summer is coming back again. I went swimming once (ok – at least for a minute), we saw dolphins, and you can start to wear FlipFlops again.

Yippie – I’ve started to hate regular shoes.

Anyway, on the 24th of September, our final, big research projects are due. That means, 12.000 words of academic blabla have to be handed in and the stress of the last weeks (or even months) will be over! If you haven’t participated yet, go to my new website and participate in the nice survey.

That’s all for now. Seems that nobody visits this page anyway! Leave comments, write letters!

And sorry to all of you whose emails have yet been unanswered….. as I said: Working all day, and during breaks, we are at the beach…

Byron Bay Sunrise

Montag, Mai 31st, 2004

Good morning, we (Mark and Me) went to the sunrise today!

Got up at 5.30, my room was freezing! But nevertheless, it was well worth it! Besides the sunrise itself, we saw some dolphins swimming and jumping at Wategoes – I think soon there will be whales as well. I’ll keep you informed.

You can check out how the actual sunrise looked in the following quicktime:

You can zoom in and out with the shift and the control (ctrl / strg) key, and save it with a right click (in case you want it).

We decided to go to Wategoes the next time, and take some more pictures! I am sure the other
beaches will be visited afterwards as well…

Anyway, all the best,
Lasse

Last week – plus my room

Sonntag, Mai 30th, 2004

Last week was quite packed – it started with meetings with my marketing group lasting up to 12 hours (twelve), because we had our presentation on wednesday so we wanted to practice quite often:
We developed a (haha – this was exactly our task:) solid marketing strategy carefully tailored to the needs [....] blablabla….

Anyway, we chose the brand eins as our theoretical client, and I think it went really well actually – now we are waiting for the grades (we’ll probably be waiting for another six weeks or so).

On wednesday – after having held the presentation – we rewarded ourselves with the nice Thai Lucy restaurant and some wine. After dinner, we went to Ulli’s place to watch some movies (apparently they were having a party, but it ended up as some police academy action).

However, I found myself totally drunk talking to Ulli until 5 o’clock and slept almost the whole next day. Niiice. The sunset woke me up at 4 pm.

Can’t remember what I did on Thursday.

On friday all the other groups who hadn’t held their presentation showed what they had done, and afterwards there was – apparently – another big party at Eddie’s place, but at the time I went there (10 pm) I was the only guy around.

Pretty boring, especially without any alcohol (I still had enough from wednesday), so I went home at about one, although Mark and Tinka showed up some time after me and it turned out to be quite nice, but I needed my bed again I guess.

However, I’ve just come back from the Pighouse Flicks Cinema where I watched “Lost in Translation” with Mark and Carlo.
I liked it very much! Great movie, great actors, crap japanese culture, or as Mark said “I got homesick while watching”. Hehe.

Tomorrow morning we plan to watch the sunset (at 6′o’clock [...]), and I try
to catch some of this kind of pics (this actually shows my room)….
See you later,
Lasse

You can find a better, bigger quicktime movie here. If you cannot see anything, you need to install Quicktime. Visit Apple for more infos.