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Address: Störzbachstraße, Stuttgart, Germany
Client: Landesentwicklungsgesellschaft Baden-Würtemberg für Städtebau und Wohnungswesen mbH
Programme: Design and realisation of 13 residences in 3 towers on the Nordbahn Strasse in the framework of the 1993 International Horticulture Exposition.
Katydids are known for their shrill "katy-DID-katy-DIDN'T" songs.
Have a great day Flickr friends! ;-)
I'm still finding little hidden gems in my archives. I posted a shot of this building in Bristol about a year ago. I love the crazy angles on this and the contrast in blues. It looks like it could either a horizonal or vertical shot.
While the 2014 Guardians of the Galaxy LEGO sets were fantastic, the weakest one by far would be the 76019 Starblaster Showdown, partially due to its inaccurate rendition of the Nova Starblaster itself.
To give the ship the angular build that it deserves, I completely removed the original curvature-based cockpit and replaced it with one made out of SNOT pieces and the new X-Wing canopy in trans-grey, with a vertical tile piece in the middle for extra angles.
Currently, I'm keeping the original wings and thrusters, but I may return to improve upon those aspects later, so any suggestions/comments would be appreciated.
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Part of a structure that has has both architectural and decorative functions.
Copyright J.R. Devaney
Periclystus laceratus Gerstaecker, 1888. Thanks to Shaun Winterton for providing the species determination in comments below. Found at Tregole National Park. Queensland, Australia.
Found low to the ground on a dried forb of some sort.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
frosty corner of a field near magpie mine in the uk peak district - the acute angle of the corner with the barn slap bang in the middle, and the way the log was laid really caught my eye.
More abstract architecture from 55 Baker Street, London.
It's my daughter's Birthday this weekend, so it's off to Bristol for a bit of retail therapy and noodles for lunch!
One of the busiest weeks in a long time, so Alison Moyet in concert on Saturday, Paloma Faith in concert on Tuesday complete with a 42 piece orchestra/jazz band and finally saw the Vienna Festival Ballet perform Swan Lake on Thursday. Great fun, exhausting, but worth it! Will catch up with everyone as soon as I can....
Shapes and angles of the urban jungle.
Pentax SF1n, Pentax-M 50mm f/1.4
Lomography Babylon 13
FPP-110 (1+31)
PlusTek Opticfilm 8200i
Awesome Aventador I saw a few weeks back. This shot has a good before / after edit that I will post the link to soon. LINK - www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=330564050400088&set=a...
All comments welcome!
I was hoping to capitalise on the abundance of fluffy clouds and blue sky today....................,unfortunately by the time I'd got out things had changed somewhat.............. :(
Still managed a couple of LE shots with the welding glass and ND8 combo,this is one of them,Taken at Mann Island in Liverpool.
Thanks for looking,
Chris.
An abstract detail from the Life Sciences Building at Bristol University. This section was quite a stark contrast to the smooth, shiny, metal facade and hidden away on the roof.
A beautiful end-of-the world kind of day in Maryland. Just past the middle of February and it is 70 Deg F (21.1 C). Still not that inspired, I decided to go visit my favorite herd of Goats at a friends place. We hung out together for about 1-1/2 hrs which made my day. I took 574 shots. This time I used my Macro lens in addition to the 100-400mm zoom. I liked the look from being above the goats. The diagonal shadow helps enhance the angular approach. Just a few more to go, Lucky you.
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