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One Bryant Park building

Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom).

The church was dedicated to LOGOS, the second person of the Holy Trinity, which as you can imagine took place on the 25 December. Later it was converted to a mosque. Now it serves as a museum (Wiki)

13/06/2012

Today was another awesome day. First off we went in to the Colloseum, using our Roma Pass to skip the lines (It was even faster than the guided tour groups line!), then we met back up with Karrie-Ann, Sophie and Jo and wandered over to Castel St Angelo, before eventually meandering home.

Once it was almost dark, Mark and I then headed back to the Colloseum to shoot it all lit up at night.

This is SOOC.

(and yes, I know I have a self-portrait theme for my 366 this month, but this one HAD to be shared!)

Churches That Touch Your Soul.

#Scanning #35mmfilm has had me reliving my travels in 1995. #Trabzon is a city on the Black Sea of northeastern Turkey and is part of the #silkroad. Hagia Sophia was built in circa 1250s. It is characterised by a high central #dome and four large column arches.

#churchesoftheworld #churchesofinstagram #turkeyinstagram #trabzon_tourism #amazingarchitecture #scan #trave #digitaldreaming #negatives #scanning #trabzon #turkey

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The oculus (bottom) is a transportation hub and mall located at the World Trade Center site

Tel Aviv - תל אביב

Rockefeller Plaza, Manhattan

The Empire State Building was the worlds tallest building for the longest time at 40 years

I decided to avoid the crowds at Stanmer Park Kite Festival and go here instead. I came here with a friend in the 80s to take some portrait pics; easy access to most units then, but not now, some were open.

It was really quiet and full of interesting stuff - machines, warehouses, diggers and trucks, boats. The weather was a little cloudy, a bit of rain and some sun too. So a good mix of it all. Ive worked on some of these, I felt b&w was needed on some, sepia on others, hopefully not too much.

Chrysler Building, New York

@kyoto station. it really amazed me as i didn't expect kyoto station would look like this - somewhere grand like a science space world leading towards the roof garden to get a whole city view.

 

[finally kyoto!]

"History of Old Architecture" that will knock your socks off: scholarship.rice.edu/handle/1911/12578

 

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