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福岡県久留米市/ Kurume city, Fukuoka pref.

"Hamburg Airport (IATA: HAM, ICAO: EDDH), known in German as 'Flughafen Hamburg', is the international airport of Hamburg, the second-largest city in Germany. It is located 8.5 km (5.3 mi) north of the city center in the Fuhlsbüttel quarter and serves as a base for Germanwings, Condor and easyJet. Hamburg Airport is the fifth-busiest of Germany's commercial airports measured by the number of passengers and counted 15,610,072 passengers and 158,398 aircraft movements in 2015 and is named after Helmut Schmidt."

 

Source: wikipedia.org

"The Church of St. Andreas (German: St. Andreas) is a Roman Catholic monastery church situated in the center of the German city of Duesseldorf. The church, dedicated to St. Andrew, was constructed between 1622 and 1629 in the South German baroque style. It was originally a Jesuit church and also served as the court church for the Counts palatine of Neuburg. After the dissolution of the Jesuit order in August 1773 it served as a parish church until 2005 when it became the monastery church of the Dominican Order. The building itself is now owned by the city of Duesseldorf. The church is furnished with stucco by Johannes Kuhn from Strassburg and life-size sculptures of the apostles and of saints of the Society of Jesus."

 

Source: wikipedia.org

Permanent installation "in orbit" by Tomás Saraceno

'Corneliusplatz' is located between the 'Tritonenbrunnen' at the northern end of the 'Königsallee' canal and the southern edge of the 'Hofgarten' in the middle of Düsseldorf's city center. As a Wilhelminian 'jewelry' square, its green area was considered one of the most beautiful and popular in Düsseldorf. In 1882 a neo-baroque bowl fountain designed by the sculptor Leo Müsch was erected in its center. The square is named after Peter von Cornelius, the first director of the 'Kunstakademie Düsseldorf', whose monument stands in the 'Hofgarten' and which forms the axis of view to the north.

 

The Kaufhof department store (Hudson's Bay Company) was built between 1907 and 1909 according to plans by Joseph Maria Olbrich in the historical and monumental style of reform architecture.

 

Source: wikipedia.de

西新宿ビル群は50年前にはすでに出来上がっていました。

The Nishi-Shinjuku buildings already existed 50 years ago

Horticultural Exhibition: Juliana Pavilion

'Corneliusplatz' is located between the 'Tritonenbrunnen' at the northern end of the 'Königsallee' canal and the southern edge of the 'Hofgarten' in the middle of Düsseldorf's city center. As a Wilhelminian 'jewelry' square, its green area was considered one of the most beautiful and popular in Düsseldorf. In 1882 a neo-baroque bowl fountain designed by the sculptor Leo Müsch was erected in its center. The square is named after Peter von Cornelius, the first director of the 'Kunstakademie Düsseldorf', whose monument stands in the 'Hofgarten' and which forms the axis of view to the north.

 

Source: wikipedia.de

"The Hohenzollern Bridge (German: Hohenzollernbrücke) is a bridge crossing the river Rhine in the German city of Cologne (German Köln). It crosses the Rhine at kilometre 688.5. Originally, the bridge was both a railway and street bridge, however, after its destruction in 1945 and its subsequent reconstruction, it was only accessible to rail and pedestrian traffic.

 

It is the most heavily used railway bridge in Germany with more than 1200 trains daily, connecting the Köln Hauptbahnhof and Köln Messe/Deutz stations.

 

The bridge was constructed between 1907 and 1911 after the old bridge, the Cathedral Bridge (Dombrücke), was demolished. The Cathedral Bridge was unable to handle the increasing traffic in Cologne. It was named after the House of Hohenzollern."

 

Source: wikipedia.org

Future Crime Fighting Bettys

Tasman Peninsula, Cape Raoul hike.

One of the 15 rainbows seen during my first 3 days trip in Tasmania. The landscape is not bad, isn't it ?

inzwischen abgerissen.

Die Gruppe

www.flickr.com/groups/hamburg-beton/

wartet auf Beiträge von Euch.

梅のシーズンもそろそろ終わりです

この辺りの梅はだいぶ散ってしまいました。

これから雨が降るので散ってしまうかもしれません

The plum season is almost over

The plums around here have fallen a lot.

It will rain from now on, so it may be scattered

Amphietheater, Maria Enzersdorf

EF 85/1,8 - RawTherapee

"De Kaap Oosterend of IJzeren Kaap bij Oosterend op Texel is een ijzeren zeekaap en is in die functie als markant herkenningspunt (dagmerk) een baken voor de scheepvaart.

In 1854 werd de zeekaap ontworpen door architect Quirinus Harder die als bouwkundige werkzaam was bij de Dienst van het Loodswezen. Het was ontworpen als vuurloos baken dat alleen overdag voor de scheepvaart zichtbaar was. De kaap vormde samen met de kerktoren van de Hervormde Kerk in Oosterend een bakenlijn ten behoeve van de scheepvaart in het oostelijk deel van de Texelstroom. Nabij de kaap lag in 1843 korte tijd een haven."

Source: Wikipedia.nl

Shot at f/2.0 with a Helios 44-2 lens mounted on a Canon EOS M3.

Some color corrections were applied using RawTherapee and GIMP.

Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum: Whaling

a large warship

Musical Dome and Hohenzollern Bridge, View from the "PANORAMA KölnTriangle" www.blick-auf-koeln.de

 

"The Hohenzollern Bridge (German: Hohenzollernbrücke) is a bridge crossing the river Rhine in the German city of Cologne (German Köln). It crosses the Rhine at kilometre 688.5. Originally, the bridge was both a railway and street bridge, however, after its destruction in 1945 and its subsequent reconstruction, it was only accessible to rail and pedestrian traffic.

 

It is the most heavily used railway bridge in Germany with more than 1200 trains daily, connecting the Köln Hauptbahnhof and Köln Messe/Deutz stations.

 

The bridge was constructed between 1907 and 1911 after the old bridge, the Cathedral Bridge (Dombrücke), was demolished. The Cathedral Bridge was unable to handle the increasing traffic in Cologne. It was named after the House of Hohenzollern."

 

Source: wikipedia.org

Sculpture Park Waldfrieden www.skulpturenpark-waldfrieden.de/en/sculpture-park.html

 

Jaume Plensa, Mariana W's World, 2012, Marble

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