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Man walking across the top of the footbridge over the Manchester Ship Canal, Salford Quays with the Imperial War Museum North in the background

The perfect house.

 

‘The Salutation’, grade I listed house in Sandwich, Kent, designed and built by Edwin Lutyens in a Queen Anne style in 1911–12, now an hotel and restaurant.

 

Taken from ‘Architectural Monographs; Edwin Lutyens’, 1986, Academy Editions, editor David Dunster. Photo – Andre Goulancourt.

 

testing out new lens and filters........

 

taken in bright sunlight

 

B+W 106 ND

P+W polarizer

Exposure: 4 seconds

Aperture: f/19.0

Focal Length: 24 mm

 

View On Black

 

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This is the 136-year-old Fountain near the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy.

 

A commemorative plaque on the fountain states: "Erected by the Coffee Planters of Ceylon in Commemoration of the visit of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales to Kandy. December 1875"

John Wastell, the last and perhaps most brilliant master mason who worked on King's, took charge in 1508. He is the architect of the beautiful fan vaulting – 'the noblest stone ceiling in existence' – which was built in just three years between 1512 and 1515.

St. Alban's Church

Copenhagen

- seen from Kastellet

 

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The City, London.

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An American Queen Anne style home in Pacific Grove. CA.

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South Bank, London.

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Classic British Garden and Architecture, United Kingdom

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