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her subjects are usually for four legged pariah the. photographer on the claim and her animal model. what does a football loving country to reach its goals. will tell you how german soccer made it back to the top. you know web space. dot com. football made in germany. welcome back to your max film also market director to customize cars has what's
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coming up in today's show. off the road one man and if so cars. call it why it's a german photographer and get any more cakes. and shades of gray visiting the green home in copenhagen. to be honest report brings back childhood memories for me it's about soap boxes always do small cars from the past comments or the ones funky bong corny and makes it all began as a hobby but today he even makes money by building old thomas soap boxes for custom us they look like old racing cars from got a ferrari and bentley some of them even motorized not only are those love his classic creations. features that hark back to the olden days
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but this isn't a well preserved classic it's a soap box replica built in twenty seventeen and the proud possession of sisters and carlotta haas. the finns are fixing the example that we as kids are allowed to drive a come out even if it's a small car out and it's a lot of fun. i like should this i think it's great to you because it's fun and it's always a new experience. and laos. this soapbox even has a motor the girls to cedar is handmade and one of a kind it's a remake of the english 1930's gonda rap sheet and it's pretty much their dad's dream car dad christiane is a big fan of classic cars and he's aiming to pass on his passion to young and callow time. i know from his course i'm very hopeful and i take my girls to
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classic car races at the new ring of sometimes they take part in rallies along with me and my wife and of all your time i'm optimistic that they'll make their father's hobby their own and. the two girls soon squabbled over this homage to the bukhari thirty five one of the most successful race cars of motor sport history so dad ordered a second old timer soap box to match his original nine hundred thirty eight bentley manufactured by the same person of course who would normally do the out of these cars are basically built the same way the real ones were your goals and aluminum body on a wooden frame and the attention to detail and dedication to these cars is amazing . and this is the man who builds them hung. from people in southern germany his artistry might not make him rich but he doesn't mind it's all about the look in
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kids' eyes. when i see that makes me really happy because that's what the cars are actually made for i mean i like drive able to but when children drive and really have a great time that's the greatest joy for me. it all started in two thousand and twelve there was the soap box race in funk village he had been tinkering with cars since he was sixteen so he had no problem building his own racer he didn't have the space to keep it so he sold it there was such an onslaught of buyers that he turned building soap boxes into a regular thing you need to focus on i love any type of car from before world war two they're all beautiful and if i have no favorites i like all my cars the same he works as a foreign sales agent but he's made quite a name for himself with his classic soap box speedsters. and i have a certain basic idea in my head and then i start building and it just happens. and
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it develops itself on building it there's no fixed concept this is a concept i know what the car is supposed to look like when it's done and then i make sure that's how it turns out. each of his soap boxes is one of a kind the base is always a wooden board fixed to a wooden frame then he makes the aluminum body which can take weeks sometimes months depending on the model with all this attention to detail doesn't it hurt to let go of his mobile masterpieces documents yes every time. but the problem is i can't keep everything. you have to let it go sooner or later and. but maybe just one can stay frank banqueting completely rebuilt this classic car only the chassis and motor of the english one nine hundred thirty standard have remained. for custom husky design something extra
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special a soapbox to practice racing. the idea was really to get a sense of the experience even indoors the car turned out beautifully from it doesn't have any wheels of course it runs on roller self but it really helps me practice for circus races. his daughters are still only ten and eleven years old and it'll be a while before they're racing for real. this is sad to see with the smaller cars it's more comfortable even if it's time to get hit there is just so much more room . and to be honest it depends on where the culture and i are having an argument when we're fighting i prefer riding alone and when we get along i like riding with her but. doesn't run five. if the two still have a soft spot for cars like their dad when they grow up remains to be seen right now
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it's looking highly likely. an unusual exhibition a record breaking sea crossing and overall public appearance all coming out now in our you only express. hundred don't work on loan from the museum of modern art in new york on show in paris the exhibition features paintings by pavlo picasso and online matisse and puff such as royalist and shines drowning girl and andy will help campbell's soup can the collection also includes installation. the ed come out and show what the new wave. foundation continues through march fifth. german kite surfer doris metzeler is the first woman to cross the mediterranean within a week she traveled twelve hundred kilometers from france to tunisia spending an
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average of ten hours on the water each day. a formal almost you should never think yourself an imitation if you have a dream you need to believe in it. if we call our. car next to our will be across the north atlantic. catherine duchess of cambridge and wife the prince william has made her first public appearance after her pregnancy was made public several weeks ago. catherine always suffers from severe morning sickness. however there was no sign of it at the world mental health day in buckingham palace. the couple's third child is rumored to be due in march. but. if you have a past you know this situation you try to take
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a photo of it and something goes wrong my kid always runs out of the picture but on a plan doesn't have that problem she made two of her passions a profession her love of animals and photography we joined her at an animal on the beach. at first antique maine just took photos of her own pet dog but then her friends pets began entering the picture now she's made her hobby her profession the former real estate agent is now a full time animal photographer on fundamentals that's why you can make money as a wedding photographer as well but i have always loved animals that's why i only have animals in front of the camera by themselves or with sometimes with their own a. horse owner maria had an early start for her photo shoot at the beach they needed to catch the sunrise at six twenty two . cancer and but you never know
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what'll happen if that the inch how the horses will react i think that makes for spectacular photographs. but while most of here is already to pose for the camera former racehorse chico is struggling with the surf and also that it's new for them as they haven't seen such big waves before but by getting used to it now a few seconds of them being still is all i need to. put them on. the waves are a real challenge for the horses they won't straight for shore where they can't gauge the depth but the water temperature eighteen degrees celsius doesn't seem to pose a problem. we've got the sounds good she's really responding my issue is the cold in the wind but it's also a lot of fun so i was going to berets. a change of clothes the horses and their rider are back on land any claim works all along the baltic
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and north sea coasts here in northern germany she's found a real nation the market. for. the next photo shoot is near rostock her subject is three month old pug. pugs are considered to be laid back and even a bit lethargic but you wouldn't know it looking at this little dog. it's a challenge with puppies because they don't yet understand the command say to us today it's not easy to make them sit down that's true enough but the good thing is they're curious but any small noise will grab their attention so you can use that you have time for you. and you take seventy photos back home just select the fifteen best ones.
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by a long time ago donations like this one of the names used to run beside horse drawn carriages that's not quite to ellis liking though she did a scan of that i'd like to have her trotting over it quite naturally just as she normally does with you know i want her lovely nature to come across because she really is a lovely family dog and i'd love to see that reflected in the photographs of millions of you. and a claim will be travelling through germany until the middle of november always on the lookout for the perfect that photo. jura at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our duramax instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse
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europe can be. follow us on instagram. in the past you could see them on every corner good old neon lights colorful sides outside shops and bars since technology came into fashion more and more of the old neon lights have disappeared for the last spenders that's a nightmare bob burden based startup wants to change that it is happening craftsman like to almost bend keep the old tradition alive and with a lot of patience and strong longs it continues to create new works of art. thomas spend has been a neon glass bend for over twenty years. can't be too hot or too cold if it's too cold you can't bend it. but the most important thing. and this is what happens if you don't blow the glass. if you
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bend it like this and that's not how it should look. at the show now it's really hot so first i bend it and then i blow into it. spending is a dying art these days neon has been largely replaced by l e d's thomas spend one used to work in a team but now works alone but a young girl in startup launched three years ago is helping revive the technique and the career of artists like thomas friend. and it is one of the co-founders. i love turquoise that's beautiful he founded the startup scientists with two friends their office isn't often central but when the company produces custom neon signs all clients have to do is register the text they want on the website and specify
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some. company fields several hundred orders a month it works together with a number of spend. i think we're helping preserve the community it's a very small community what they do is very nice especially if you're thinking beyond the berlin area we get inquiries from glassblowers from all over the world who say they'd love to visit us in berlin and take a closer look at what we're doing. the company has twenty three employees. these days its list of international clients include saudi google and the private museum of contemporary art the u.t.s. dosh collection in berlin. you just see how the light is flickering comes through i really like it. gas it's because the electricity makes the gas vibrate and produces lytle to the. signs neon
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comey found everywhere these days. like at this train depot in cafe this is the store this is owned by a friend of ours max he designed this feeling installation together with some architects he knows the signs founders are all economics graduates. they were in their mid twenty's when they founded the company inspired by the neon sign is the new top and then in the one nine hundred twenty s. in landmark babylon cinema dates back to this era. mills and i were doing up our apartments we had our first job since graduating. and we were familiar with leon from the ark scene but it felt ridiculous prices and we started asking ourselves where it actually comes from and how it's made her stand where. it was the start of an abiding passion for professional and personal.
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life is. like a. neon glass blower thomas spend less still enjoy seeing people's amazement when the neon lights go on. on the signs first electrified the world around one hundred years ago and have lost none of their. hidden due to the topic of our next report or rather drab building in copenhagen is not really my kitchen at all but the saying to you true beauty comes from within applies not only to humans but also houses in this design i live in the lawn i'm on was sure of that and so she created a cosy home for a family in a former clinic let's find out more about the make over into this year makes. this classic brick house in a copenhagen suburb dates from one nine hundred fifty. almost a century later interior designer
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a house or one of mine transformed the ugly duckling into a beautiful swan. oh. so our house and go when i get there i would like to show you how we live well come inside follow me. the house features a nuanced palette of grey with the finding accents of black the designer created an ambience that is serene yet impressive. for leno horn a man color is more than a decorative element it's emotional. because this very important that the it take you like in a journey it reminds you of places and it gives. imaginations of stories where you want to be you would like to and that's why there's no what colors here in this house only the ceilings this white. house on a man lives here with her husband two children and three dogs. the kitchen is the
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focal point for the entire family. the designer has built a career on designing kitchen islands for clients she wanted her own kitchen to be as beautiful as a dysfunctional it's a kitchen but it's not just the kitchen it's more than that because the granite here the table top is brushed so it has like a softness it's not polished and shiny small soft in the surface and it goes really well together with the cabinet so when you have made of wood and it goes from one troll to the other and when you push the door it comes. and it's electronic so it's practical it falls but it's also functional. the house boasts four hundred square meters of living space on three floors but despite its rampling size it maintains an intimate air. space is important to the heart of
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months and they use every inch of it. your house your castle and you you. surround your things surround yourself with things that you enjoy and you make it cozy you know the danish word for which is causing this so i think that's a big part of the danish culture we still bring a lot of friends and family spec to our homes so we have to open up our homes and maybe that's why we really consider how we live with beautiful things not only beautiful things like shapes but also good quality danish people like good quality and that makes it a little bit more fun. this isn't the first house that name a house a horn a man has bought and renovated for her family. but given how comfortable they feel here it may be a while before they move out again. and you can find more architecture and
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design on our interior design you tube channel. well there from this doesn't just apply to furnishings of calls but also clothing my grandma always said most trends are back in fashion again some time well she was absolutely right remember the past they patent it's one of the oldest fabric designs and it was invented in the third century in persia but it got its name a lot later in scotland guess where and the town of the same name that's the next stop and i was serious regional success stories. welcome to the scottish town of paisley near glasgow paisley was a hub of the textile industry back in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. the town helped to make the pattern of the same name famous and you'll come across it here where ever you go.
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paisley originated in persia over two thousand years ago the pattern spread across asia sweeping through india before arriving in europe in the fifteenth century and eventually making its way to paisley scotland. is so unique it never gives a shit to the show and it is where on all over the roads. the paisley pattern is seemingly indestructible and it looks particularly funky on shoes. it's once again in demand in the fashion world. top designer just sounders using it. the italian from gucci likes to use paisley for their ties and it's even a popular look for house pets to. a
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permanent exhibition in paisley explains how the famous pattern got its name. and what it meant for the scottish textile industry priceless sample books are kept here including design templates for scarves and weaving fabrics. actual presence here were created in paisley itself but the they're obviously inspired by the indian prototype from the customer shawl but these are from around the. paisley. in the nineteenth century paisley scarves were popular in chile scotland when victoria ordered them by the dozen and introduced them to british society the patterns changed over time and there has always been much speculation about their symbolic meaning. it was supposed to be the tree of life. various other meanings like that but.
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when it was used on the piers the shawl in the one thousand nine hundred two it was simply a decorative device that. hippies embraced the paisley pattern during the flower power movement of the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's. the beatles wore it as did the indian musician ravi shankar was. indian lifestyle was in at the time and the paisley motif symbolized at. that. you're guaranteed to find a paisley scarf here in these two old weaver houses called the smart shot cottages . was built about eight hundred forty seven hundred forty and they had laid hundreds of population of their lives about seventy thousand a question about fourteen thousand with involved in the leaving industry. the whole family of weavers would have lived and slept in
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a room like this one. leaving the scarves that found favor throughout nineteenth century europe. many visitors like to take home a scarf as a souvenir adorned with the famous pattern that has lasted for over two thousand years. yeah but don't forget our drawl that we will not last for years but just for a few days we want to know is there anything that has made your hometown a region famous the wood over we want you to send us a photo and as you can see we have already received some fantastic entries thanks to everyone who has contacted as if you want to take also pas send us a photo and you will automatically enter our draw to win this fantastic drone to find out more just go to our web page e.w. dot com slash lives good luck and i hope you can join us again tomorrow for the next episode of your mix under them thanks for watching and.
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