krötenblender
Well-known
In this thread I just explained my nickname and the avatar, that caused it (posts 633 and 639).
Here is, what I wrote:
"Kröte" is a kind of frog (paddock or toad, to be precise). Blender means something totally different in german, it's not the machine, the blender, but in this case (different meanings are possible) means someone, who dazzles or blinds someone else (e.g. with a flashlight). The verb is "blenden" in german.
So the name means someone who dazzles a toad, and in my case comes from my avatar, which I did not upload here, yet, but was my first "good" photo ever and which I used at a german photo-forum.
It was actually just about 4cm in size, and the image was taken in macro-mode with a cheap compact-camera at night, when thousands of them were on their way to their pools. I used a flash and the toad was stunned afterwards, so I became the krötenblender...
Below you see the uncropped version.
Now: Show us your avatar and tell us the story behind it. What brings a person to choose that particular image, that represents him in this community of photographers?
Here is, what I wrote:
"Kröte" is a kind of frog (paddock or toad, to be precise). Blender means something totally different in german, it's not the machine, the blender, but in this case (different meanings are possible) means someone, who dazzles or blinds someone else (e.g. with a flashlight). The verb is "blenden" in german.
So the name means someone who dazzles a toad, and in my case comes from my avatar, which I did not upload here, yet, but was my first "good" photo ever and which I used at a german photo-forum.
It was actually just about 4cm in size, and the image was taken in macro-mode with a cheap compact-camera at night, when thousands of them were on their way to their pools. I used a flash and the toad was stunned afterwards, so I became the krötenblender...
Below you see the uncropped version.
Now: Show us your avatar and tell us the story behind it. What brings a person to choose that particular image, that represents him in this community of photographers?

FrankS
Registered User
Picture of my father taken in a coffee shop with a Konica Hexar AF. Great lens on that camera. If the aperture, shutter speed, and manual focus controls on that camera were traditional dials instead of push buttons, it might have been the perfect camera for me.
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raid
Dad Photographer
My avatar is of a Jordanian man who lives in Petra. The photo was taken shortly after Iraq was bombed in Desert Storm. Jordan was empty of tourists due to the war conditions in that area. I was the only tourist in Petra on that day. Salem was a local bedouin who used to live in one of the caves in Petra, but King Hussein asked the locals to vacate the caves for tourism purposes. The shot was taken inside a tent, as Salem and two or three other local bedouins invited me for some tea. I used a Canon F1N or T90 with a Canon 80-200 zoom and Fujichrome 100.
S.H.
Picture taker
I like it very much!Picture of my father taken in a coffee shop with a Konica Hexar AF. Great lens on that camera. If the aperture, shutter speed, and manual focus controls on that camera were traditional dials instead of push buttons, it might have been the perfect camera for me.
My avatar : a 1930s ad poster for the Contax II by Walter Biedermann. I like this style of old ads, and I have a crush on those Contax and sonnars.
kshapero
South Florida Man
My present avatar is a balmy day here in the sub tropics of rural South Florida where I live.
bhop73
Well-known
It's me and my camera..
photony texas
Light Sensitive
Mine is a shot from Mars.
When the Mars Rovers started sending back photos from the surface a number of them had compression errors. I watched the live feeds for days and grabbed them when they would pop up.
When the Mars Rovers started sending back photos from the surface a number of them had compression errors. I watched the live feeds for days and grabbed them when they would pop up.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
My avatar hints at an aspect of my current profession.
Sparrow
Veteran
A nude shot of the lady wife photoshopped to look like a landscape ...
kshapero
South Florida Man
Photo too small to tell.My avatar hints at an aspect of my current profession.
kshapero
South Florida Man
A case where imagination out weighs intelligence.A nude shot of the lady wife photoshopped to look like a landscape ...
dotur
od karnevala
punkromance
Poor art student
I believe it's Victoria Beckham.

BobYIL
Well-known
"It was 1947... after the WWII... the year Leica was trying to catch up with the production figures prior to the pre-war era.. The series starting with 420xxx initiated... On the morning of the 15th of April the first IIIc came out of the production line waiting for the QC inspector Heribert to come down after repairing the leaking roof... Minutes later he arrived, checked the camera carefully, stamped and signed its papers then took a deep puff from his pipe by wondering "who would be the lucky owner of this one?"...
"Heil to you Heribert!" even if you happen to be in heaven now.. The camera is in the hands of one born on the same day... "
Bob
"Heil to you Heribert!" even if you happen to be in heaven now.. The camera is in the hands of one born on the same day... "
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Mine's a self-portrait, oil on masonite, painted when I was an art student 14 yrs ago.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Well, it's an accurate portrait of me with my M2.
daveleo
what?
My son had a bobble-head puppet made of me, for my birthday.
That's it over there on the left.
That's it over there on the left.
raid
Dad Photographer
I believe it's Victoria Beckham.
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The lens cap is on the lens!!!!!
Andy Kibber
Well-known
A jack-o-lantern past its prime. Shot with an Olympus Stylus Epic on Velvia I believe.
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