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Nachtaufnahme in der Altstadt von Meersburg am Bodensee.
Nightcapture in the old town of Meersburg on Lake Constance.
A detail view of an ancient roof in the Yu Garden tourist trap.
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Shot near Central Park.These are the actual colors on the structure.I just enhanced them a little.I don't exactly know which street I took this shot,but between 59th and 79th streets there are many old mansions that once were owned by some of NYC elite from the 19th century.Some of them have been converted into embassies and museums.Most of the museums are strewn along 5th Avenue between 82nd and 104th streets in what is known as Museum Mile.
Gammelstad, church, Sweden
Gammelstad Church Town (Swedish: Gammelstads kyrkstad) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Gammelstaden near the city of Luleå, Sweden, at the northern end of the Gulf of Bothnia. It is the best preserved example of a type of town that was once widespread throughout northern Scandinavia. As Church Village of Gammelstad, Luleå, it was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1996.
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Detail of the right (southern) side wing with it's arcade towers.
The Maximilianeum in Munich is the seat of the Bayerische Landtag, the unicameral parliament of the state of Bavaria in Germany.
It is also home of the Stiftung Maximilianeum, a gifted students' foundation.
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Details from a fence surrounding the beautiful Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, in St. Petersburg, Russia. “The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood (Russian: Церковь Спаса на Крови, Tserkovʹ Spasa na Krovi)[a] is a former Russian Orthodox church in Saint Petersburg, Russia which currently functions as a secular museum. The structure was constructed between 1883 and 1907. It is one of Saint Petersburg's major attractions. The church was erected on the site where political nihilists assassinated Emperor Alexander II in March 1881. The church was funded by the Romanov imperial family in honor of Alexander II, and the suffix "on [Spilled] Blood" refers to his assassination.”
Today's theme is Australian wildflowers. First, details from a Bottlebrush tree or Callistemon citrinus. This is an evergreen shrub named for the spikes of the flowers that grow at the end of the branches, with a close resemblance to a bottle brush.
As a native Australian plant, the bottlebrush prefers warm temperatures. The bottlebrush tree will fill your garden with a delicious lemony citrus smell while filling your garden with vibrant red-coloured flowers. Birds, butterflies and other insects will flock to your yard to drink the sweet nectar from their flowers.
Rückspulknopf und Bedienelement des Belichtungsmessers einer alt-ehrwürdigen CONTAFLEX
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Rewind knob and control element of the exposure meter of a well-honored CONTAFLEX
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Nails: Avada~ Ballerina Nails - Astraeus for The Darkness Event
Detail of the southern facade of the Neues Rathaus in a warm afternoon light. Neues Rathaus means "New City Hall". Located at the Marienplatz it was built in three phases from 1867 to 1909 in Gothic Revival style.
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Ein Planimeter (hier genauer: Polarplanimeter) ist ein mechanisches Messgerät zur Ermittlung beliebiger Flächeninhalte in Landkarten oder Zeichnungen.
Hier sichtbar ist das Fahrgestell, insbesondere das Zählwerk mit vierstelliger Anzeige: Die höchste Dezimalstelle (Tausender) wird am Zählrad rechts abgelesen, die beiden mittleren Stellen (Hunderter, Zehner) am Skalenring und die niedrigste Stelle (Einer) am Nonius.
(OTT-Planimeter, Typ 31. Hersteller: A. Ott, Kempten, Bayern. Herstellungsjahr unbekannt)
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A planimeter (here more precisely: polar planimeter) is a mechanical measuring device for determining any area in maps or drawings.
Visible here is the chassis, especially the counter with a four-digit reading: The highest decimal place (thousands) is read off the counting wheel on the right, the two middle places (hundreds, tens) on the scale ring and the lowest place ( ones) on the vernier
(OTT Planimeter, Type 31. Manufacturer: A. Ott, Kempten, Bavaria. Year of manufacture unknown)
Detail of gothic townhall from Leuven.
The townhall is a mediaeval building (fifteenth century). In the first centuries the niches were empty. The statues date back only from the second half of the nineteenth century. These sculptures of Belgian heroes and saints were installed at the initiative of the national government. The aim was to show that the young Belgian nation had a rich history.
Bank of Commerce Palace , a monumental building that houses the Craiova City Hall, is one of the most famous buildings in the city , is a stately building, built on a four-level quadruple plan, in an eclectic style with obvious neo-Romanian elements.
The Bank of Commerce was designed by architect Ion Mincu in 1906 and completed in 1916 by his student, Constantin Iotzu .
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