But little by little the perfection vanishes into the floor...
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Last Whispers of Perfection
Finally some snow! Ok, not as much as we are used to in this time of year, but at least we have been blessed with a couple of snowflakes this weekend. And I was really happy about it. I like to watch those tiny perfect snowflakes.
Labels:
black and white,
detail,
frost,
heladas,
hielo,
ice,
invierno,
macro photography,
makro,
melting,
nieve,
Schnee,
sneg,
snežinke,
snow,
winter,
zima
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Skies on Fire
January. My daily walk across the fields. Always the same route, yet each time under different skies. Sometimes vague and boring, other times hot red and on fire.
Skies on Fire |
Red Hot |
Labels:
abstract,
abstrakt,
cielo,
clouds,
narava,
nature,
nebo,
nubes,
oblaki,
puesta del sol,
skies,
sky,
sol,
sonce,
sončni zahod,
Sonne,
Sonnenuntergang,
sun,
sunset,
Wolken
Monday, January 23, 2012
Lines And Shadows
Labels:
abstract,
abstrakt,
architecture,
arquitectura,
B/W,
black-and-white,
črte,
escalera,
grainy,
lineas,
lines,
Linien,
reflections,
Schatten,
sence,
shadows,
sombras,
stairs,
stopnice,
Treppe
Saturday, January 14, 2012
After The Rain
Labels:
abstract,
abstrakt,
Abstraktion,
dež,
drop,
drops,
gota,
gotas,
kaplja,
kapljice,
lluvia,
macro,
makro,
narava,
Natur,
naturaleza,
nature,
rain,
Regen,
Tropfen
Location:
Ptujska Gora, Slovenia
Thursday, January 12, 2012
It's a Kind of Magic
One dream, one soul, one prize,
one goal, one golden glance of what should be.
It’s a kind of magic.
One flash of light that shows the way ...
one goal, one golden glance of what should be.
It’s a kind of magic.
One flash of light that shows the way ...
Ptujski most (2012) ............ |
Labels:
bridge,
Brücke,
city,
ciudad,
Drava,
European Capital of Culture 2012,
Evropska prestolnica kulture 2012,
mesto,
most,
Pettau,
Poetovio,
Ptuj,
Ptujski most,
puente,
Stadt
Location:
Ob Dravi, 2250 Ptuj, Slovenia
Monday, January 9, 2012
Decadence
Labels:
calle,
dekadenca,
EPK 2012,
European Capital of Culture 2012,
Evropska prestolnica kulture 2012,
Fenster,
mesto,
object,
okno,
Ptuj,
razpadanje,
Stadt,
Straße,
street ulica,
ventana,
window
Location:
Ptuj, Slovenia
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Color Riche
I've taken a few shots of a tree in front of our house. It was a gift of a good friend and was planted many years ago. Nobody in my family knows how it's called and I don't recall seeing it anywhere else. I remember that a neighbour said it's probably from India and that if you fall asleep under it you will sleep forever. Well, I did not dare to try. It's definitely my favourite – now, in winter time, it reminds me of a Christmas tree.
Labels:
invierno,
narava,
Natur,
naturaleza,
nature,
Pflanzen,
plantas,
plants,
rastline,
winter,
zima
Location:
Slovenia
Friday, January 6, 2012
Frozen drops
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Luck, Luck & Luck in 2012
Wish you all the best in 2012! Love, luck and lots of sunshine in and outside of your hearts. I know I'm a bit late, but as usually my year has started with a nasty cold ...
Good Fortune (Suzie Blue Photography © 2012) |
Labels:
amulet,
amuleto,
bookmark,
elefante,
elephant,
kazalo,
knjižno kazalo,
Lesezeichen,
luck,
lucky charms,
marcador de libros,
señalador para libros,
slonček,
unikatni izdelki Marna
Location:
Ptujska Gora, Slovenia
Monday, January 2, 2012
Have You Ever Been to Maribor?
Have you ever been to Maribor? Don’t worry, you will soon want to. In 2012, Maribor will be the European Capital of Culture.
In 2012, the Slovenian city of Maribor – which is home to the oldest vine in the world – is proud to play host to a year of outstanding and exciting cultural performances to which all of Europe is invited. This is a challenge for Maribor, but one that faces many other regional towns and cities throughout Slovenia and, indeed throughout Europe at this difficult time for us all. Maribor will share the ECOC 2012 title with its Slovenian partner towns Murska Sobota, Novo Mesto, Ptuj, Slovenj Gradec and Velenje. Altogether, the ECOC will extend to cover more than half of the total area of Slovenia. In 2012, this unique region between Austria, Italy and Hungary which has had a history to rival any part of Europe since Roman times will once again become an international crossroad.
Stari most, 2011 © Suzie Blue Photography |
In 2012, the Slovenian city of Maribor – which is home to the oldest vine in the world – is proud to play host to a year of outstanding and exciting cultural performances to which all of Europe is invited. This is a challenge for Maribor, but one that faces many other regional towns and cities throughout Slovenia and, indeed throughout Europe at this difficult time for us all. Maribor will share the ECOC 2012 title with its Slovenian partner towns Murska Sobota, Novo Mesto, Ptuj, Slovenj Gradec and Velenje. Altogether, the ECOC will extend to cover more than half of the total area of Slovenia. In 2012, this unique region between Austria, Italy and Hungary which has had a history to rival any part of Europe since Roman times will once again become an international crossroad.
Maribor is thoroughly preparing for the ECOC. More than 400 architecture organisations from all over the world participated in the International Architectural Competition “River Drava 2012”, which combined three central projects for the revitalising regeneration of the river embankment in the city. This area around the river will be one of the principal settings of the European Capital of Culture and a key element to the town’s development in the next 20 years. As a result of the competition, the new art gallery will be designed by a Hungarian firm, the river bank between the Water Tower and the Judgement Tower by one from Italy and the new footbridge across the river Drava by Spanish architects. Europe truly is coming to the heart of Maribor!
With the generous support of the European Regional Development Fund, Maribor has already renovated a historic 13th century building in the city centre which will play host to the headquarters of the European Capital of Culture. Also new is the Maribor Puppet Theatre – located in a former Minorite monastery the theatre is arguably the most beautiful of its type in Europe. Shortly the former monastery’s church will be transformed into a music venue and by 2012, all the city centre’s main squares will have been redeveloped to accommodate and welcome our visitors. The smallest of these, Rotovž Square, will become the new central library. Through realising the vision of world-renowned theatre director Tomaž Pandur, whose artistic endeavours span from Madrid and Berlin to his hometown of Maribor, the city will gain a new Centre of Performing Arts Maribor (CPAM) on the right bank of the Drava River. Offering excellent views across Maribor, CPAM will undoubtedly provide many cultural highlights and become a key visitor attraction during our European Capital of Culture year.
All of this makes the ECOC the biggest cultural project in the history of Slovenia – a country which, coincidentally but perhaps appropriately, will celebrate its 21st birthday as an independent nation in 2012 does so with the opportunity to come of age on the global stage.
The question is not therefore “Have you ever been to Maribor?” but rather “When do you arrive?”.
See you all in 2012….
On the photo:
Today’s Old Bridge or Stari most was built between the years 1906 and 1912. It was one of the most beautiful bridges in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Prior to the steel construction, there used to be a wooden bridge, that connected the central part with the other side, called Tabor. The bridge was partly destroyed during WWII, rebuilt after the war and renovated in 1990 and 1998. It's 166m long.
(http://mykafkaesquelife.blogspot.com/2010/11/maribor-my-hometown.html)
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architecture,
arhitektura,
arquitectura,
bridge,
Brücke,
Drava,
EPK 2012,
European Capital of Culture 2012,
Evropska prestolnica kulture 2012,
Maribor,
most,
puente,
rio,
river Drava,
Slovenia,
Slovenija
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