Nachdem ein paar Leute meinten, dass ich den ganzen Tag nur schlafe hab ich mich mal richtig angestregt und mit Werner ein Bin-Munter-Fotoshooting gemacht!
Seit meiner Geburt am 4.3.2009 halte ich Mama & Papa (aka Babsi & Werner) schön auf Trab. Wickeln, Füttern, Kuscheln und Schlafen sind so meine Hauptaktivitäten aber zusätzlich lern ich jeden Tag auch noch was Neues – zB Füße ausstrecken, Fingeryoga, …. Dazwischen nehm ich mir auch noch öfter Zeit um Freunde zu treffen und so hab ich jetzt schon die ersten 2 Wochen hinter mir und Dank dem KlickKlick von Werner’s Kamera gibts davon auch schon ganz viele Fotos.
And for the english speaking world: we proudly present our son Florian Nino – made by Babsi & Werner so just enjoy the photos from the last 2 weeks
Perfect weather – a knee kaputt-I-cus and our annual pass for the Zoo resulted in a photosafari on saturday and a family trip on sunday to the animals of Hellbrunn
Btw, if you are living near Salzburg – think about the annual pass. After 3 visits you are already even (I’m already in the plus state – saturday/sunday were my 3rd and 4th visit in 2009)
So somehow we managed not to put any photos on the site over the whole year of 2008 and it is now already February 2009. We certainly have not been lazy however and done a whole lot. Since we are also going to be five in our little family here in Canada very soon, we are putting a whole bunch of photos up to show you a bit what we have been up to.
Being a part of the Java community for a couple of years now and following whats going on across podcasts and blogs all over I stumbled into an observation today that got me wondering. I was listening to the Floss Weekly podcast episode 52 about Processing.
The discussion on this podcast and the ones I heard just before on the latest of This aint your dads Java about JavaFX sounded awfully similar.
Everthing started on the 1st January 2009 – our first New Year Bigair Contest (NYBC) took place in Gaissau with Zipflbobs, Airboards, Snowboogieboards and more … due to the big success we upgraded our collection of toys with a Zipflbob …
And today – on the 3kings of whatever public holiday – Harry and I did our first backcountry Zipflbob tour. We started with our snowshoes and after ca. 800m altitude difference we arrived at the top of the Taghaube (near Mühlbach). Helmets, ski goggles and handgloves on and off we zipfl’d! The first meters were really scary but soon we got used to our racing machines and we rode the natural halfpipe of the Taghaube. Just click on the image for some photos.
Some tips for Zipfl.backcountryrider: use a helmet and ski goggles, attach a safety leach between the Zipflbob and your leg/hand and finally: add a anti-slip pad to your Zipflbob ….
Salzburg is green, but the mountains are white. Therefore we hop into the car and chase the snow
Just click on the image to discover some shots from Rossfeld, Taghaube and Schlenken.
Der 27. Dezember war ein trauriger Tag für Harry: sein schwarzes Kris Holm 24 Zoll mit der Magura HS 33 sowie dem Wildlife Leopard 24×3.0 Reifen (2004er Modell) wurde in Salzburg gestohlen. Falls ihr irgend etwas erfahren solltet oder falls euch wer ein günstiges 24er Kris Holm Einrad anbietet dann meldet euch bitte bei werner@mosabuam.com
After a long time thinking about a new “all-in-one” lens I finally ordered my new Tamron 18-270mm at amazon.at. When the lens arrived I made some low light photos at our place and a quick photo-safari to Hellbrunn….
Until now I’m really happy with the lens and I uploaded some resized and resampled images (up to 2000px wide and 75%jpgs) to the gallery and you can download some untouched images (16mb) straight from my EOS 350d…
It’s amazing. I ride my unicycles since 5 years now and still I find new obstacles right in my neighbourhood …
As you can see, I’m particulary interested in skinny lines …. and I’m already curious what else I will discover!