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true. and we took a hit because of the enemy. and staggered by courageous decisions we must beat. the germans for starting may thirteenth on t.w. . welcome back to your mad straits to have you on board again from fantastic photos to delicious dishes that's what's coming up in today so. a full picture is worth
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a photo self an instagram tool from spain. also to the famous germany in all its glory. highlights the brandenburg gate is our favorite mark here and the land. there are so much seven out militants of them use us world wide so it's not that easy to make a name on the social media platform good quality of pics alone was not enough but i'm out of this and done yet eda have made it for that picture as they plan every little detail in advance the spanish do a play with patton's shapes perspective the results don't just look good they often put a smile on your face as well. an orange child becomes a friday. two balloons combined with a red dress create a smiling face. red stripes pose
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a danger to anyone who can run away fast and. there were photos by ana davies and. the spanish artist you are sets up these little masterpieces with the simplest of resources like tape incompetence. but not to be seen with this you must know if i had to describe our work in three words they would be creativity fun and minimalism i think that conveys our work pretty well and color true for words. and danielle publish their pictures on the internet that too instagram channels have more than half a million subscribers. the photographs often play with perspective all present amusing scenarios. the holes in this ball become giant raindrops falling on amazon bella she and danielle take most of their pictures during their holiday travels. they live in
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valencia where they work together at home on their ideas. their huge success on social media came as a surprise. but it's not that it's crazy to think that we just did it for fun when we started now it's practically our job. i think what people like about our work is that they are highly structured pictures with clear lives and composition but above all we try to make them entertaining always with new creative ideas. and i. danielle and i know first met during their studies he is an architect she is an illustrator but neither of them works much in their actual profession a growing number of companies have take. notice of the photographs and send the couple products like watches or clothing to be staged creatively for ad campaigns. like this windbreaker from a french fashion label don't want to use the theme of color hide and seek their
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idea is to put danielle in a cone of light the same color as the jacket to make them disappear. so that we've got. it all seems very simple. but it isn't. there's a lot of detail involved we have to find the right materials so it looks the way we imagined it me you know making a photo is an elaborate process. part of that is finding the right location of volunteers old quarter with its flamboyant architecture is usually not suitable for you i prefer minimalist buildings with clear geometrical forms. which is why due to head for an unattractive industrial area on the outskirts of town. near the highway they find what they're looking for any conspicuous dark gray facade in a side street i don't know you're going to go all we have to do now is put up the
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set and wait until the light gets softer not so direct the shadows are too intense i mean what. they say but again that's real until the sun is always shining. with tape and yellow cardboard they assemble the flash light cone in which danielle will disappear in. the shadows are still too strong two hours go by before the sun is at the right angle for the perfect photo. back home and danielle comb through the four hundred pictures to choose the one they like best a few small corrections and it can be posted on instagram. they have a simple strategy for getting as many reactions as possible. we only publish things we're really convinced about. it all takes too much work and that
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shows up in the feedback. people only react when we give it all we've got that's how we improve our technique we get better and more ambitious. photo was worth it within a few days it garnered thirty three thousand likes from instagram users. and i am already experimenting with new ideas vertical videos suitable for facebook people can watch. cairo so many players and amusing little stories. and here's some. news from around europe. the german record industry says it's scrapping its annual income use it will show in its current form this is echoes event was overshadowed by controversy
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surrounding the award for refuse. in the hip hop category the two men were accused of anti semitic lyrics a number of musicians announced they would be handing back echoes one india's past the awards organizers say they plan to restructure the event to stop it from becoming a platform for artists who promote racist was such a mystical homophobic ideas all glamorize fun and in their lyrics. swiss architect. turned seventy five on thursday his trademark clear lines high quality materials and close to nature building style are always in tune with the surroundings his designs have been praised for their sensual sensibility they are found all over the world among the most impressive is the brutal class completed in two thousand and seven it stands in the middle of a field in the eiffel region in western germany. has won a range of awards over the years among them japan's prime. and the pritzker prize
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the nobel prize of architecture. the cathedral of note in paris is set to get a sixty million euro facelift over the next ten years. there's two thirds of the cost will be covered by the french state the rest by the church it's monch to an international campaign for donations. rain wind and pollution have taken their toll on the perfect masterpiece constructed between eleven sixty three and thirteen forty five this will be the first major make over since one thousand thirty five today is one of the most famous and most popular landmarks in paris around thirteen million people visit the building every year. germany is known as the country of the sausage the voice and to be honest it's not
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a cliché it's true there are said to be one thousand five hundred types of the meaty treat some even have protected status on the lot which is so jeremy we've got vyse was bach was stealing i cannot be a was the list is endless in germany the us is not only called its culture we look for the perfect sausage with an expert and a false yeah well he's german too. the word voiced has been around in germany for one thousand two hundred years and you don't have to translate it almost everyone around the world knows what divorce is and both knows more about german sausages than most. because the first time such a beautiful form they are like sculptures they could be works of art. is an ass historian and sausage artist he spent three years travelling the length
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and breadth of germany researching for his book a cultural history of the boston and sampling the best sausages this country has to offer. locals where their passports children best sausages are and when i hear a lot of people recommending the same place i just go down for you somehow but they stood by you for. something which is shops are cold they're a full gamut sites like even though it's in munich where vice minister or white us edges of the cornerstone of a hearty breakfast very tender. for a decoration of love to the taste buds stick roots my dad used to say the ideal seasoning is lean meat you can only get this taste with fresh veal. the secret to a sound sausage this local butcher says the right length of ingredients is crucial . this was this thirsty for water as
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a feel for when it's just right time to introduce the question you can see here the frankfurters have come out right. the meat has a nice shine and it was really creamy as it came out of the machine. sausages are a part of the varian culture and there's a huge variety to choose from including some with the ingredients are determined by which branch of christianity. then they cried enterprise with. him. in northern bavaria you have catholic and lutheran sausages the catholic ones are more finely minced the loo three months of margarine and a rougher texture. i once heard of a lutheran butcher saying he didn't trust what catholics put in their sausages and always the first to. last also reflect cultural phenomena laid out his that is similar to ma today was invented at the residence palace in
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munich its creator was a chef who arrived with charles to do electro of the very a in seven hundred seventy seven. the aristocracy had bad teeth the softer sausage meats were a speciality for aras to crafts they didn't have to buy too hard. but the demands love of the voiced is connected to his love of oh it's. this book features and irrelevant wits that depict the world of sausages. the renowned artist couple fishley and vice created these weird and wonderful sausage installations called fashion show. this unary modern artists use of voice was also an efficient. in this early video work he feeds some black putting to a felt covered television set. to persist even with looking at contemporary art opens your eyes in the way sausages do just. germany alone has of
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a fifteen hundred for eyes his a forced cullen there a treasure trove at the same time birches other creasing in number and with their quality sausages. this year i also wanted to document the craftsmanship involved before it dies out industrially produced sausages means alienation between people on product. at the same time the region ality and the diversity are also disappearing. is fluid whether you're in hamburg munich or berlin everywhere in germany you get the same product range from the same manufacturer get pulled from the. train that and they ask us and i will not surrender to the mix around one hundred twenty varieties of sausage this will become a living. this is a there's a fundamental philosophy involved quality ingredients high quality and fresh raw materials are the ideal seasonings to get. the same applies to another trained
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vegetarianism and if you can is a new consumer groups looking for me three options and it makes sense to listen to the customers. should go first and. i also think the criticism of excessive sausage consumption is also linked to the ridiculously cheap industrially produced items in supermarkets. it's outrageous. so i think people are justified in saying that rather do without. to consume. sausages still taste best in the place they're made as fuck up your mind can confirm after his sausage odyssey. in places like germany there are defining element of life as well as an expression of local diversity. if it comes to sausages you have to try the starving of this city.
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to the city every year and for most of them a stop at the brandenburg gate is a must in fact it's one of the most visited sites in the country after the building of the wall it formed part of the border between east and west berlin today after extensive renovation it stands for reunification this monument has a history a perfect stop for this week serious europe's for. the brandenburg gate is the german capital's most important landmark right in the heart of the city twenty meters high with a wing gate on each side it's the culmination of the crumbling. prussian king frederick william the second had the triumphal arch built in the late eighteenth century it's crowned by the six metre tall quadriga a team of four horses pulling a chariot steered by victoria the roman goddess of victory when she first created
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victoria was nude but was later given a gown. historians e to purchase has deciphered the structures message. to the not often seven hundred eighty eight so a significant event in prussia. frederick william the second was able to conclude an important alliance with britain and the republic of the netherlands. to celebrate the event he built this triumphal arch about the here and. architect karl bosshard long homes modeled his early neo classical design on the entrance to the acropolis in athens. was responsible for the quadriga and many of the gates other adornments. is egypt is the author of a book about the brandenburg gate she points out some differences from the greek model. good behavior and the king asked his architect to make the
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brandenburg aces open as possible so that you could look through it to the to gotten puck on this long axis stretching to the western horizon x. . which the investment does investigation hope it's fun to see you can see the difference clearly by comparing this picture of the compact almost stocky model architecture of the acropolis. and the beautiful one. in perspective through the brandenburg gate and type aspect and we can count. today the brandenburg gate draws visitors from all over the world. who. were just the magnificence of the building how tall it is carvings that are in each individual pillar is quite spectacular i felt so tiny when you are in front of there's a mass a build
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a this is like my first time to europe and i've never been able to experience anything such as grand as this war for almost four decades the gate was a symbol of the cold war and german division that lay stranded in the no man's land between east and west berlin after the fall of the berlin wall in one thousand nine hundred ninety it became accessible again and a symbol of german unity think about if the us was so long as long as the brandenburg case marked the boundary between the western and eastern blocs by there was also a very special emotional barrier here. the section of the berlin wall here was taken down on december twenty second one nine hundred eighty nine this was one of the last border crossing points that the communist party allowed to open. through on fb i gave hearts. if all that history leaves you craving a moment of quiet contemplation come to the room of silence in the neighboring gate
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house. this is still of the silence inside is fascinating and calming that we can engage in talks to go through all the action outside in the room of silence you regain composure you know center. the brandenburg gate clearly fascinates many euro maps viewers who sent in their own snaps. and if you'd like to take the brandenburg gate home with you you can get a mini version in souvenir shops as a memento of a very unique place. of calls there are also a small models of other you have been lamont's the eiffel tower for example just
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like the minute you hear in the background that could soon be yours all you have to do is go to our website dot com slash lifestyle up all the picture that shows you in fall of a side of your job if you do you could win a minute to tell us so join in and good luck and by the way you can also find some insist always have all the landmarks of always serious on the your maps instagram account they also many pictures about other topics like fish and art food. that brings us directly to our next report and also is the lox we are heading to the solve a finds today to the port of the city set on the mediterranean coast here's a house that reflects the travels of its owner quite well. on this hill overlooking the city of set in the south of france you'll find the home of. spacious windows graced the entire facade and suggest that there is much to be
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discovered inside. the sandstone framing the extension came from the barrel with morning welcome welcome in my house. it's doing. the entrance leads right into the open concept living area. covering one hundred twenty square metres it functions as a sitting room kitchen dining room and. the house is a mix of travel stories and when i travel. a lot of feelings of emotion the sense of it is they wanted to put this whole thing. inside in one house in one place. to businessmen have the house bill to his
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specifications four years ago. he spanish the living room with design classics like this charles ames lounge chair from one nine hundred fifty six and modern. from here there's a clear view of the port city of set and the mediterranean. in this region we have almost all the year. the house has to be on the same wave so i wanted to have in this house this plane a spirit. and because it is a fan of the spanish island he decorated the bedrooms on the upper floor giving them a typical island style the bright colors give the place a real holiday feel. the room is one of the place you spend
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a lot of time and the color blue color. make make you happy. the interior design is the. mix of styles. retro accessories design classics and modern furniture. purists might not approve this president clearly feels very much at home here. also has a passion for recycled materials in the bathroom old railway ties serve as a countertop. and the old wooden planks constituting the dining room table were once part of an indonesian fishing vessel. during one of my trouble in. one of many free market guy. made. fish and fish boat. by rogue fisherman and they put all the old
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goat and make a table. it's wonderful for my health. house also has a wine cellar with a small bar. the color scheme of the retro look wallpaper harmonizers with a british colonial style leather armchair a table made from recycled wooden pallets provides the finishing touch if they've always had. it because it's follow me. student life. he still has parties around that table today except nowadays the wine is a bit more expensive it's a home full of memories and atmosphere. so i really appreciate you when you're here and i think you could buy. their each bench saeed and his
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house in sept a personal home inspired by very personal experiences. and you want to. more inspired just go to our youtube santa d.w. interior design there you'll find more episodes all of us soon as the locks and also plenty ideas for your home away that we're out of time also see you tomorrow again i. next time only your romance. so manuel brown's combo for spanish on tuesday connects prices on climbs from turns them into tiny filigree works of art using a surgical scalpel over the years he's perfected accounting technique of his own. good at least amongst an impression next time on their own.
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