Monday, February 13, 2012

Christmas in Austria

Family
Family,
originally uploaded by _bernd_.
Lisa and I spent a few wonderful weeks over Christmas in Austria. We spent some time at home near Feldbach, and we also travelled to Graz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Vienna, and Linz to catch up with friends and family. Needless to say that we never had enough time, but I treasure these moments as I go through my photos and reminisce.

Monday, December 05, 2011

Netball grand final

I didn't make it to finals with my volleyball team this year, but for the last few weeks I've tried to help out with Lisa's netball team. Until a few years ago I didn't even know netball existed, and until a few months ago I had no idea how to play it, but I'm slowly getting into it. We've got a great team and it's quite a pleasant game (not as much fun as volleyball though ;)
We made it into the grand final and we fought hard. We played not just 1, not just 2, but 3 overtimes. Unfortunately we lost. At least we received little trophy, and it gives us room to improve for the next season.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Graduation

graduation 2
graduation 2,
originally uploaded by _bernd_.
It was a very special day thanks to my family, friends, and colleagues, who joined the ceremony and (Austrian) dinner afterwards. Thank you for all the messages from back home in Europe, and a big THANKS to Lisa, who organised everything in between moving to a new place and playing tour guide.

In case you are wondering what my thesis is all about (or if you want to look at photos of bodybuilders, or just to check whether I did not forget you in my acknowledgements)—you can download the whole thing on http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/9798

Monday, August 22, 2011

Moving from Brunswick East to South Yarra

With the great support of of friends, volleyball team-mates, and Lisa's family, we moved to a lovely apartment in the heart of South Yarra.

These two suburbs couldn't be any more different—a post-industrial, cheap, multicultural, student, elderly, hipster, graffiti, .... place (Brunswick) vs. a ueber-posh suburb of private schools, SUVs, Mercedes, Ferraris, endless shopping opportunities and bars for young business people (South Yarra), at least that's my first impression.

It may take me a while to get used to the new environment, but at least the coffee seems good so far. We are well connected to public transport, and the apartment is spacious and bright. Despite the mess, Lisa and I feel very homely already.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

My first roll of film developed at home

impression from the garage
impression from the garage,
originally uploaded by _bernd_.
I love photos produced on film. So far I've invested in old cameras and film, but I always got my pictures developed by a professional lab.
Yesterday I finally took the time to develop film at home. I spent quite a few hours taking pictures, preparing myself, and going through all the steps of developing in my kitchen. I think I developed them for too long or I agitated the film too much because the images are rather high in contrast. I also messed up the last step a bit and put the wetting agent in too early, but that didn't seem to have any effect.
I was pretty excited this morning when I got up and looked at the dry film :)
Big thanks to Ross Holmberg for his detailed instructions.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

new job

4.52
4.52,
originally uploaded by _bernd_.
Since April 2011 I am a Research Fellow with the Department of Information Systems at the University of Melbourne. For the next 2.5 years I will work with the Cancer Council to explore the potentials of social network sites to help people give up smoking. Wish me good luck!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Short trip to the red centre

Uluru
Uluru,
originally uploaded by _bernd_.
I spent a week in Australia's red centre, which was surprisingly green due to ongoing rainfalls. Especially Alice Springs felt more like a town in a tropical area than in the middle of a desert. Luckily, the rain cleared, and I enjoyed Uluru, Kata Tjuta, and Kings Canyon in sunny conditions. Camping was also much more fun in dry conditions. I had a remarkable view of the milky way out my swag.
Besides following the typical tourist paths, it was interesting to catch a glimpse of the rich culture of Indigenous Australians, but also of their current struggles.