During the workshops:
You might use the kitchen in the house for preparing a coffee or a lunch.
Occasionaly we could also organize a diner for all who agree to share the costs.
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For your accomodation:
- There is an appartement de 33m2 with cooking facility, shower and bathroom,
for 2×1 or 1×2 persons – the 2 beds can be assembled for one!
You also have a small, sunny terrace and a loggia at your disposition.
If both agree, the fee for the appartement can be shared
with an other person taking part in the same workshop.
Please indicate with your inscription if you would like to do so. - The single room is on groundfloor with its own access.
Therefor, the kitchen and the bathroom have to be shared with the main house. - 2 even placements for campingcars or tents are available.
They are at 30m and 50 m from the house. Electric supply can be delivered.
A very simple shower/bathroom, accesible by the former stable, is for the campers.
Please contact me for your questions and needs.
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Image Exif data is useful to for image forensics. But EXIF data won’t tell you too much – the user might have loaded the photo into something like Photoshop just to crop it the way he wanted. Site Photoshopped Image Killer is beyond that, it mines structural information from image content and classifies image as original or altered based on that.
Technically interesting what you show up!
But I’m not to much concerned about ‘truism’ in photography: I always suffered of the insufficent capability of photography to show what you feel in 3D or in front of 3D-object, e.g. my sculpture. A ‘true’ photo can’t be a true (= complete) image of a space or an object. And ‘good’ photographers often use technical devices, like expensive flashes or cameras where you can incline the level of the filmcontainer in relation to the axis of the lens to get better results.
Yes, the pics on this page have been treated in Photoshop, but if you compare the original shots with the place in 3D, you might see as well that the treated photos give a better impression of how it is to be in this space as the ‘true’ ones!