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Bruno Albert's 'umbrellas' connect old and new buildings in the Mosae Forum's shopping area.
Mosae Forum is the name of a modern shopping and office complex in the inner city of Maastricht, between the Markt and the river Maas. The name refers to Maastricht's Roman past: Mosa is the Latin name for Maas, forum means marketplace. (Wikipedia)
Safaripark Beekse Bergen is the largest wildlife zoo of the Benelux region and provides a home to approximately 1,250 animals from over 150 species, varying from small mammals to large birds. It is located between the cities of Tilburg and Hilvarenbeek in the south of the Netherlands.
Source: wikipedia.org
Artist: Inge Loerke, 1996
The three multicolored painted sea monsters snaking across the pavement are not actually a work of art. The thick pipes, up to 8 meters high, are part of the ventilation technology of Düsseldorf's sewer system.
In 1783 the textile manufacturer Johann Gottfried Brügelmann built the magnificent manor house next to his factory. It is built in the style of a noble pleasure palace of the late baroque. The factory was the first cotton spinning mill on the European mainland. Today it is an industrial museum specialising in textile history.
Source: wikipedia.org
industriemuseum.lvr.de/de/die_museen/ratingen/textilfabri... (only in German)
Random test photos from my new 3d camera rig.
Use red/blue glasses for best effect.
Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each
of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.
Images captured with twin EOS-M3 Cameras and combined in software
In cooperation with the Heitsch Gallery in Munich, the Golf & Countryclub is hosting "Skulpturale Krefeld 01", a large sculpture exhibition featuring works by renowned international artists. The impressive sculptures by Albert Paley (USA), Herbert Mehler (Germany) or Julio Nieto (Spain), for example, can be seen in the area around the clubhouse from 27 May to 31 October 2018.
An airship or dirigible balloon is a type of aerostat or lighter-than-air aircraft that can navigate through the air under its own power. Aerostats gain their lift from large gas bags filled with a lifting gas that is less dense than the surrounding air.
Source: wikipedia.org
Link: www.wdl-worldwide.de (only in German)
Panarbora is the name of a nature discovery park opened in September 2015 on the outskirts of Waldbröl.
The park includes a 1635 meter treetop path up to 23 meters high and an observation tower. This 40 meter high observation tower has a 34 meter high viewing platform. A total of 700 cubic meters of wood were used.
Five tree houses, three villages with four huts each and a family and seminar house are available to guests as overnight accommodations. The discovery site offers a variety of environmental and adventure activities and also offers a nature experience academy with further education and seminars. Furthermore a forest path, a play tunnel, a hedge labyrinth and an adventure playground attracts children.
Source: wikipedia.de
A spring panorama of Katsunuma in Yamanashi, Japan. With Cherry blossoms and green field. Taken near Katsunuma Station.
冬の晴れた朝、井の頭公園の噴水からは湯気が上がっています。
朝の光を浴びてふわっと輝いている景色はこの時期だけです。
On a clear winter morning, steam is rising from the fountain in Inokashira Park.
This is the only time when the scenery is shining softly in the morning light.
"The National War and Resistance Museum of the Netherlands (Dutch: Nationaal Oorlogs- en Verzetsmuseum) is located at Overloon, municipality Boxmeer.
The museum is located on the site of the Battle of Overloon, a World War II tank and infantry battle between Allied and German forces that occurred in September and October 1944, in the aftermath of Operation Market Garden.
Set in 14 hectares of woodland, it is one of two museums in an area now designated as Liberty Park. A feature of the museum is the large number of military vehicles and equipment on display, both German and Allied. For years these have been kept in the open air, but have recently been moved indoors in order to help preserve them. Many of the exhibited vehicles took part in the Battle of Overloon. In 2006 the collection was expanded with a large number of vehicles from a private collection."
Source: wikipedia.org
"The National War and Resistance Museum of the Netherlands (Dutch: Nationaal Oorlogs- en Verzetsmuseum) is located at Overloon, municipality Boxmeer.
The museum is located on the site of the Battle of Overloon, a World War II tank and infantry battle between Allied and German forces that occurred in September and October 1944, in the aftermath of Operation Market Garden.
Set in 14 hectares of woodland, it is one of two museums in an area now designated as Liberty Park. A feature of the museum is the large number of military vehicles and equipment on display, both German and Allied. For years these have been kept in the open air, but have recently been moved indoors in order to help preserve them. Many of the exhibited vehicles took part in the Battle of Overloon. In 2006 the collection was expanded with a large number of vehicles from a private collection."
Source: wikipedia.org