Aug 20, 2024

Aug 17, 2024

And now for something totally different ...

 ... the continuing story of the Loch Ness Monster. This time not a photo but his heartbeat ... of course ...




















Recorded on August 10th 2024, Urquhart Bay, 10:41 am, 30m below the surface:


Aug 16, 2024

Limited edition instax mini Evo FUJIFILM 90th Anniversary Bundle

Want! 90 years ago Fujifilm was founded. Because of this milestone they've released a limited edition instax mini Evo Fujfilm camera. I like the design. Difficult to choose or Dark Silver, or Titanium Gold. I like them both.

The camera comes in a premium-finish package with limited-edition strap, lens cap and camera case.



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World in Dots

Create a map of the world or a country in dots. I really don't know why, but I love it.

I've created the Netherlands with a customized red background and 'square dots'. It resembles a 'what do you see first' picture: the Netherlands or the head of a woman.


A very basic one would be:


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A Kind of Bloop - too cute to be blasphemy

It's the 15th anniversary of A Kind of Bloop, a chiptune tribute to Miles Davis' Kind of Blue, a track-by-track 8-bit reinterpretation of the bestselling jazz album of all time.

Can't stop smiling.













What is Electronic Music? - A fun and interesting video

Composer Daphne Oram explains in 1969 what electronic music is. Fun and interesting.












Who doesn't like aggressive clicking

Choose the Moon or the Sun and start clicking. Honestly ... I couldn't stop 😄. For your information, I'm a moon person myself.


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LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2024 - winners and finalists

Below the winners and finalists of the LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2024 ... and my personal favorites.

1st Place Series - Taiwan - Vladimir Khorev - Characters:


2nd Place Series - Iran - Sina Shiri - The Remains of the Day:


3rd Place Series - United Kingdom - Benjamin Cremel - Royal Fever:


1st Place Single - France - Nicolas Monnot - Life in Bangladesh:


2nd Place Single - Poland - Beata Zawrzel - Snowfall:


3rd Place Single - United States - Syndi Pilar - Mutant Bike Parade, Red Hook:


Melissa OShaughnessy - United States - Sixth Avenue, New York, 2022:


Luis Sandoval - Mexico - Life's a glitch:


Davide Preziosilli - Japan - Lost in reality:


Maude Bardet - Netherlands - Vivid conversation:


Refat Mamutov - Russian Federation - Waiting at the airport:



WTF! What happened with using ones brain? or The five laws of stupidity

How stupid can you be. A British man carved his family’s initials onto one of the historic walls in Pompeii. He had carved three sets of initials, his own, and those of his two daughters, onto the wall. He had also written out the date: August 7, 2024. Why? He wanted to leave behind a record of his family’s trip to the ancient city.

"Under a new Italian law, visitors who deface monuments can face steep penalties of up to €40,000 (nearly $44,000)—and up to €60,000 for more serious acts of destruction. The government can use the proceeds from these fines to repair the damage."

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It's not unique. 2 months ago a dutch tourist used a permanent marker.


To brush up your knowledge about stupidity:

From an essay by Professor Cipolla (1976) in which he describes the fundamental laws of a force he preceived as the greatest existential threat to humanity: stupidity.

Law 1: Everyone always and inevitably underestimates the number of stupid people in circulation

Law 2: The probability that a person is stupid is independent of any other characteristic of that person.

Law 3. A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person or group of people when he or she does not benefit and may even suffer losses.

Law 4: Non-stupid people always underestimate the destructive power of stupid individuals.

Law 5: A stupid person is the most dangerous type of person.

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If you like pina colada ... don't drink and dive

1 in 4 UK drownings involve alcohol, so don't drink and dive. A campaign for Malibu and RLSS UK (Royal Life Saving Society UK) with Tom Daley (five-time Olympic medallist). You can even buy the knitted apparel, but it's all sold out, which is a good sign of course.























Aug 15, 2024

One of the greatest drummers of all time

Gene Krupa is one of the greatest drummers of all time. He would fit perfectly in the Sex Pistols!


 Wow!!!!!



No 8 Perfume by Hellmann's and Will Levis - now I'm curious

The Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis is well known for his love for mayonnaise. He is already the spokesman for Hellman's mayonnaise. They created No 8 Parfum de Mayonnaise ... there's even a website where you can buy it, but it's sold. So ... it is a joke? A smart marketing move? Or is it real? I don't know, you tell me.





I like mayonnaise too but Will Levis takes his love to another level, as seen on TikTok:



@will_levis Yes, this is real life I’m a #HellmannsPartner. If y’all know me, you know I put @hellmannsmayonnaise ♬ original sound - Will Levis


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Aug 14, 2024

Wow! Another word I've never heard of - Knolling

 Knolling is named after furniture company Knoll. Frank Gehry designed chairs for them.

Love to watch but I'm too impatient to do it.

Read more over here.





Your Insta Personality

 Do you want to know your Insta Personality and get roasted. Click here (don't forget the @). It's fun.


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Never take a drug to calm you nerves when you're a drummer

Who heard of Scot Halpin? I didn't. Formerly drummer with the Who ... for 3 songs ... in 1973. Keith Moon took a drug to calm his nerves and collapsed during their concert. "Can Anybody Play The Drums"? 19 Year old fan Scot was the knight in shining armour and saved the last 3 songs.















Is this news?

VP Kamala Harris could become the first US president to have worked at McDonald’s.

Is this relevant? Or is it a sign that most US presidents never needed to earn their own money when they were young?

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Lethonomia - Loganamnosis - huh?

 Yes there's a word for forgetting someones name: Lethonomia. Family of Loganamnosis: that word is on the tip of my tongue. I suffer from both of them.

Read more about Lethonomia over here.

Read more about Loganamnosis over here.



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WTF?! For someone living in the Netherlands this is weird ... or is it our future? If you are an adult and visiting / living in a southern state in the US you can give this ammunition vending machine a try ... at the local grocery store. I already imagine the grocery lists.

Read more over here.



Aug 12, 2024

100,000+ 'Copyright-Free' Images

Nice website! Public.Work “an image search engine that boasts 100,000 ‘copyright-free’ images from institutions like the NYPL, the Met, etc. It’s fast with a relatively simple interface and uses AI to auto-categorize and suggest possibly related images (both visually and content-wise). And it’s fun to just visually click around on related images.”




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Intense iconic photo's from history

In the 80s (OMG!!!! As the T-shirt says 'It's weird being the same age as old people') I worked for the largest international press agency in the Netherlands, ABC Press. Office was in the red light district. Pre-computer. Every morning there was a courier with a pile of mostly A4 photo's with fun paparazzi stuff but also disasters, war et cetera et cetera. A lot of photo's which I cannot 'unsee' anymore. And we had a huge archive, photo's in boxes. Historic photo's. We also represented Magnum Photo's. Can you imagine that a photographer was in a dangerous war zone and there was somebody who smuggled the filmrolls out of the country ... went to Paris ... develop the roll ... edit the photo's and send it out to their representatives.

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The Self-Immolation of Thích Quảng Đức

The “Beautiful Suicide” of 23-year-old Evelyn McHale

“The Falling Man” who jumped from the Twin Towers after the 9/11 attack.

Mary Borders, “The Dust Lady,” who survived the attack of the Twin Towers on September 11th.

John Lennon signing an autograph for his soon-to-be murderer, Mark David Chapman hours before he was shot.

Princess Diana in her car shortly before the fatal crash

Omayra Sanchez, the young girl who was trapped in the water after an earthquake.

A hotel manager pouring muriatic acid into the pool to get black swimmers to get out of the pool

A portion of the thousands of wedding rings taken from prisoners during the Holocaust.

A Ku Klux Klan parade in 1926

First Lady, Jackie Kennedy, after realizing her husband had been shot. A Secret Service agent rushes to assist.

A young girl facing starvation during the Sudanese famine, with a vulture sitting behind her.


Figure 01 & 02 - the first general-purpose AI humanoid

Wow! It looks good and creepy at the same time. Probably we just have to get used to it. And that's started already, R2-D2, C-3PO, Sonny from I, Robot.


"Figure 02 is AI-powered and self-reliant, ready to produce an abundance of affordable, more widely available goods and services to a degree which humanity has never seen."