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Hans Zimmer's Studio I don't know if words do it justice, but I hope these photos do. The studio is even bigger than I thought, and I was reminded of the Crimson Lounge in Chicago. In fact, I pulled up the image on my laptop there on the table to compare textures and light. I thought everything worked well together -- the decadence and richness of the decorations integrated with the technology. I don't know if there is a word for such a look... It's something out of a Phillip Pullman novel, somewhere between Steampunk and Techno-boudoir. Again, words fail.The first two photos I have placed on Flickr. You can click on them to go to Flickr and then zoom into the full-res size. Amazing details -- especially in the chair photo. I'll post more in coming weeks, months, and years, as usual. So, stay tuned... my ongoing quest continues!- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
This is one of the biggest sand dunes in the world, and Bel was absolutely rocking up this thing. We had about eight of us decide to walk up together. But we were going way too slow, so she just walked on ahead. It was amazing, actually… it reminded me of that scene in Lord of the Rings when Legolas was walking up on top of the snow when the rest of the Fellowship was trudging through it. - Trey Ratcliff Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
I had been in Venice for about three weeks. That's a long time to be anywhere. And no, I wasn't tired of being there, but there was a bit of a feeling like, “Okay, I've had enough — let's move on!” But that didn't stop me from going out on my final night to take more photos. And boy, was I ever glad I did! I was able to find this new spot as well as a few others. That city will never cease to amaze me with all the photo gifts around every corner! - Trey Ratcliff Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.