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  • These two titanium Wolftooth Morse Cages just replaced the magnetic Fidlock bottles I had on there. When shouldering my bike, I’ve sometimes detached the Fidlock bottles in the most inexpedient moments. Moving the otherwise rock-solid Fidlock system to my road bike.

    → 11:11, 6 May 2020
  • Well, now I finally know where Oreos come from.

    brown cows with a wide white vertical stripe in the middle on a meadow

    → 10:50, 4 May 2020
  • This is Mowgli, the neighbour’s cat. He’s checking if the coast is clear to take a poop in our garden or if our dog Bijou is around.

    Cat looking over wooden fence

    → 09:16, 20 Apr 2020
  • Bijou taking a nap in the garden. Nothing more, nothing less.

    headshot of dog sleeping on grass

    → 18:10, 25 Mar 2020
  • Spring is here. Let’s hope it doesn’t come to a curfew and we all get to enjoy scenes like this. I guess having to take my dog out for walks might be even more of a blessing soon.

    bee collecting pollen from white blossoms 01

    bee collecting pollen from white blossoms 02

    → 12:50, 17 Mar 2020
  • This week was hard on all of us. So here’s a picture of Bijou napping peacefully. Maybe it helps a bit.

    Mid-sized dog sleeping on a bed that is covered with a red blanket

    → 19:32, 14 Mar 2020
  • In reference to my last post, my current poison from Mondo del Caffè:
    “F.U.R.O.R.E.” & “Indien Yellikodige Estate AA”

    Two coffee containers with various labels stuck to the top

    → 10:04, 5 Mar 2020
  • Symphoniekonzert des Collegium Musicum der Universität Trier. Immer wieder ein Genuß.
    (Mussorgsky, Saint-Saëns, Brahms, Bonus: Paganini)

    C0C4C558-7922-45F2-8A33-5A8445A52664.jpg

    → 17:54, 16 Feb 2020
  • DPReview TV compares the Fujfilm XF35mmF2 R WR and XC35mmF2

    Fujifilm continues to give me reasons to like them.

    I started the video expecting to see Chris Nichols report on significant differences in optical performance between the € 199,— XC35mmF2 and the € 399,— XF35mmF2 just because capitalism. Sometimes it’s nice to be wrong and particularly in this case.

    Fujifilm is taking the guts of this lens and making it available in an even more affordable package. That is such a great move because it gives a customer the option to decide if they want to spend money on weather sealing and a full metal build without having to compromise on optical quality or autofocus speed.

    I have the XF35mmF2 R WR. After failing to take to it in the beginning, I warmed to it when I realised how fast this lens was and how nicely it renders high contrast scenes. It’s become my go-to lens for taking pictures when out for walks or hiking with the dog, because I can rely on it focusing quickly on moving subjects and capturing what I see. Then there’s the focal length that, while a bit tighter than I typically like, lends itself well for the types of outdoor portraits that I like to shoot. It really is Fujifilm’s Nifty Fifty and such good value for money. I’ve shot some of my favourite photos of my furry friends and some great portraits of friends and family with it.

    A small red-haired dog in a winter coat and a red harness standing in a snowy landscape bracing against the cold wind

    A Tibetan Terrier with a stick in its mouth running down a path

    A big Leonberger dog yawning widely

    → 14:07, 25 Jan 2020
  • I’m not entirely sure how this happened because no one put the little stuffed toy pig on Mika’s back but I’m glad it did happen.

    Mika with her stuffed toy pig on her back, lounging on the couch

    → 15:20, 20 Jan 2020
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