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Dive – Published at Stern View


Model Madame Bink
the fog gathered
the water swelled
a seagull flew
back and forth
from your eyes
full of love
tears fell down…

I went yesterday to the gas station and had a quick look at the newsapaper stand while I was waiting for my tank to fill up. I saw the new issue of Stern View, best pics of the month and found the above shot published.


Stern View – April 2009 Issue

I felt pretty much excited because is one of my favorite shots I did with Madame Bink. Besides of that, the shot was also chosen as “Nude Image of the Day” at One Model Place.

You guys have a good start in the week.

Cheers,
VT

Blog Update – XoverIP runs on WordPress 2.5

The WordPress Release Candidate 1 is out now and I decided to install it today. The installation/upgrade went very smooth and right now seems that everything works fine. During the next hours and days, I’ll do some heavy testings, so do not wonder if you see some strange things happening here :-))

WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time and it’s the blogging software used at XoverIP – Vernon Trent. Learn more about WordPress.

Cheers, Vernon Trent

Blog Updates – New Design and Core Files

Regular visitors of this blog have already noticed the new design.
A major update has been done to a lot of the core files and of some plug-ins have been adapted too.
My host moved some weeks ago to a new provider with new servers and software versions. This move had the effect that the blog functionality was a bit “disturbed”, such as the contact form, being my most important communication interface with my visitors.
Being “in the run” with all the reprogramming and customizing, I have decided to add some more functionality to the blog. Soon, a shopping cart will be implemented as well, so you can easily browse my fine art portfolio and buy whatever you like in a very comfortable way.
The most time consuming task was the adaption of the layout to look identical in different operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac) and browser versions, such as IE 5,6,7 or Opera, Firefox and Safari for Mac. As you can imagine, the IE 5 & 6 were the winner in the category “troublemakers” :-) At least every problem was solved and I think that I have done a good job.
I also want to thank the guys and gals from Browsershots for their service, helping to test the page and sending screen shots from different operating systems and browser.

If you encounter some problems or odd things, please do not hesitate to report.
I’ll try to fix it as best as I can :-)

Thanks for your patience and report.

Cheers,
Vernon Trent