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another for someone in particular....this is for my husband, Adam, as it was his birthday yesterday. It's a little 'organic' for his tastes, but I will give it a good sand at bisque
Photo by LIZ GARERI / The Indie Machine
Photographed at The Annex Live, on March 16th 2013.
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Buntspecht 2014 № 16
Belichtung: 1/640 sec.
Blende: ƒ6,3
Empfindlichkeit: ISO 1250
Brennweite: 750 mm
Distanz: 4,73 m
Stativ: Einbein
Chip: DX Format
Ausschnitt: allseitig
Seitenverhältnis: ca. 1:2
HDRI - High Dynamic Range Image
mabrook my sister it's your big day :')♥! im missin' you already :'(</3 .... good luck with your special day sweet heart im so happy for you :'D♥♥ we will miss your place at home so much :')♥♥
please no copy paste comments :@:@ and no photo in your comment :@ -__-' so don't bother yourselves putting them cuz i'll DELETE THEM :@:@ !!!
modcloth Jeffrey Campbell shoes, vintage metal band shirt (gifted from the leadsinger himself), f21 jean skirt/belt, leonello borghi purse, random jewelry
Quite similar to my previous upload but subtely different......
I like photos of cable stay bridges so have taken many similar shots before, the thing that slightly puzzled me about the Erasmus Bridge cables is that they didn't seem very taut.........
Click here to see more of my Rotterdam shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157700872931264
From Wikipedia : "Erasmusbrug (English: "Erasmus Bridge") is a combined cable-stayed and bascule bridge in the centre of Rotterdam, connecting the north and south parts of this city, second largest in the Netherlands. The bridge was named after Desiderius Erasmus, a prominent Christian renaissance humanist also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam.
The 802-metre-long (2,631 ft) bridge across the New Meuse was designed by Ben van Berkel and completed in 1996. The cable-stayed bridge section has a single 139-metre-high (456 ft) asymmetrical pale blue pylon with a prominent horizontal base, earning the bridge its nickname "The Swan".
The southernmost span of the bridge has an 89-metre-long (292 ft) bascule bridge for ships that cannot pass under the bridge. The bascule bridge is the largest and heaviest in Western Europe and has the largest panel of its type in the world."
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