Oversize Me No need to supersize.. Manipulating scale alters the spatial dynamics of a photograph. It creates a different sense of depth, distance, or focus, changing how viewers perceive the space and relationships within that image. Up- or downscaling elements is often used to symbolize importance or insignificance. For example, making a figure larger than

Der Steppensee Excerpt from upcoming book project The Neusiedlersee (Hungarian: Fertő tó, where “fertő” literally means “swamp”) is, like Lake Balaton, one of the few steppe lakes in Europe and the largest lake in Central Europe without a natural outflow. It is located predominantly in Austria and to a much lesser extent in Hungary. The

911T Ferdinand Porsche & Erwin Komenda The Porsche 911 is the successor to the Porsche 356. Commonly referred to as “Neunelfer” or simply “Elfer”, this car is the most well-known vehicle from the Stuttgart-based company and is considered the epitome of the brand. Porsche introduced the model in September 1963. Before the start of 911

Alfa Giulia GT 1600 “Junior” Giorgetto Giugiaro for Bertone The Alfa Romeo GT 1600 Junior was introduced in 1972, to plug the gap between the GT 1300 Junior and the larger-engined 2000 GTV. The basic body shape shared by all models was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Bertone. It was one of his first major

Landscaping Various Landscapes across Austria and Switzerland While words are powerful and versatile, they often fall short in encapsulating the full experience of a landscape that a photograph can provide. The visual medium of photography captures the complexity, emotional depth, and immediacy of the natural world in ways that words can only suggest.

Renault R25 Baccara Gaston Juchet & Robert Opron When it was released in 1984, the R25 represented a very marked improvement in all respects to the Renault 20 and Renault 30, which it replaced. Performance is largely competitive, with V6s turbo even giving a good replica to the Mercedes-Benz 200-300 and BMW 5 Series. Thanks