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saleszulu76 · 5 months ago
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Lukas Steidl @ SP Models Innsbruck (2024)
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rafa-gonzalez · 7 years ago
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Lukas Steidle; Nosejam to Fakie, Barcelona 2018.
Hasselblad 503CX on ilford HP5 Plus.
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robotronskateboards · 7 years ago
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#flowbotron Lukas Steidle with this gnarly full part & interview for Pocket Skate Mag 👌 http://pocketskatemag.com/lukas-steidle-pocket-part/
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tsvhainsfarth · 5 years ago
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TSV Hainsfarth - SpVgg Altisheim/Leitheim 0:3 (0:1). - Auf dem Burschel entwickelte sich sofort ein abwechslungsreiches Spiel mit vielen Chancen auf beiden Seiten. Zunächst strich dabei der Freistoß von Rotzer knapp am Tor vorbei und im Gegenzug verpasste Stropek knapp ein schönes Meister-Zuspiel. Bei der nächsten Chance für die Gäste setzte Steidle den Ball direkt übers Tor. Auf Heimseite war dann kurz darauf Meister zu uneigennützig und spielte allein vor dem Torwart quer auf Stropek, der den Ball aber nicht im Tor unterbrachte. Danach war Rotzer wieder durch Freistoß gefährlich, bevor sich nach einer halben Stunde eine verunglückte Flanke von Löffler zur Gästeführung ins Tor der Hainsfarther senkte. Die steckten aber nicht auf und kamen durch David Hertle, der sich schön außen durchsetzte und auf Leister spielte, zur nächsten Chance. In der zweiten Halbzeit gewannen die Gäste dann deutlich die Überhand, besonders nachdem die Heimelt nach Gelb-Rot gegen Nico Leister in Unterzahl war. In dieser Phase fiel die Vorentscheidung nach Eckball und Kopfball durch Lettenbauer und zehn Minuten später traf der gleiche Spieler zum Endstand. Tore: 0:1 Lukas Löffler (31.), 0:2 Peter Lettenbauer, 0:3 Peter Lettenbauer Gelb-Rot Nico Leister (TSV, 60.) Zuschauer 130 Quelle: Rieser Nachrichten vom 21.09.2020 #fussball #tsvhainsfarth #spvggaltisheim #burschelstadion #hainsfarth (hier: Sportplatz TSV Hainsfarth) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFhwE4bpA_h/?igshid=zfbjtjsshoiv
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skgt24 · 5 years ago
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CONVERSATIONS WITH THE EMPEROR This project challenges the omnipre­sent romantizised sell-out of the im­pe­rial Sisi/Franzl myth. When you are in Bad Ischl, you cannot escape its imperial past. Even cleaning compa­nies use the emperor for marketing reasons. And each year, for a whole week in August, Bad Ischl celebrates Franz Joseph‘s birthday which is a magnet for thousands of watchers and even some die-hard monarchists wishing for the good old times. Each month throughout 2024, we host a Conversation with the Emperor sta­ged in Bad Ischl in former Habsburg buildings. International experts help us shed light on our imperial past and European connections from different angles. We start the project with a public debate on reasons why the Habsburgs even came to the SKGT. Historian Michael Kurz offers his expertise on this topic. Another Conversation deals with the manifold European connections the imperial family held, making Bad Ischl not only a site of high ranking diplo­macy but also the place where the de­claration of WWI was signed. For this Conversation, we invite specialists from cities and regions with which we share a Habsburgian past. We are in contact with Novi Sad, Banja Luka, Veszprem and Bad Ischl‘s twin cities Gödöllö, Opatija and Sarajevo. Another Conversation is about the Sisi-cult which was inspired by Romy Schneider movies. With Karin Moser (AT), a University of Vienna historian, we also take a closer look at other films that helped to shape the Emperor‘s image since the 1930s. Sons of Sissy by Simon Mayer (AT) is a perfor­mance of ri­tuals, dances and traditio­nal alpine music freed from conser­vatism and conventions. Hannes Leidinger (AT), director of the Lud­wig Boltzmann Institute for Re­search on consequences of wars in Vienna, deals with WWI, which was started by the signing of the decla­ration of war in the Kaiservilla in Bad Ischl. Pieter Judson (NL/IT), from the European Uni­versity Institute in Florence, shares his expertise on the life of ordinary people during the Habsburgian Empire while Graham Boxer, from the Imperial War Museum (UK) gives insight on ways of commemorating imperial histories. We hope to welcome Glaswegian indie-rock band Franz Ferdinand to play a concert for us, allowing for a comple­te­ly different Habsburgian connection. Other Conversations present the original, “famous” Sommerfrische, its royalty and entourage of artists, but also its effects on local citizens. In contrast, the seldom talked about Sommerfrische following WWII still returns the children of those Som­merfrischler, now adults, to our region. One Conversation tells their personal stories. Balkan Routes, a project by Hans Fuchs (AT) is also integrated into Conver­sations with the Emperor. Timişoara Thrust was an organized relocation during the Habsburg monarchy. In the 1750s a total of 3,130 people were deported from the SKGT to Timişoara. Now, in the present time, teenagers from both regions explore and docu­ment traces of the forced migration. The results of this journey are presen­ted within one Conversation, alongside Annemarie Steidl’s (Uni­versity of Vien­na, AT) expertise on migration and work during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Partners: Graham Boxer (UK), Hans Fuchs (AT), Pieter Judson (IT), Michael Kurz (AT), Hannes Leidinger (AT), Simon Mayer (AT), Verena Metzenrath (AT), Johannes Mittendorfer (AT), Karin Moser (AT), Annemarie Steidl (AT), Veszprem 2023 (HU), Novi Sad 2021 (RS), Gödöllö (HU), Opatija (HR), Sarajevo (BA) Estimated Budget: € 200.000.- When: 2024 Duration: 12 Conversations in total, one per month Where: Bad Ischl
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saleszulu76 · 3 months ago
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Lukas Steidl @ SP Models by Sasa Felsbach, Dec. 2024
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