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The Elbtower is being built on the other side of the river. With a height of 245m it is the tallest building in Hamburg, only the television tower is higher.
Auf der anderen Flußseite (rechts) entsteht der Elbtower. Mit einer Höhe von 245m ist er dann das höchste Haus in Hamburg, nur der Fehrnsehturm ist höher.
In the background you can see the Elbtower construction site. The skyscraper will be 245m high and will be the tallest building in Hamburg.
Im Hintergrund entsteht der Elbtower. Mit einer Höhe von 245m ist er dann das höchste Gebäude in Hamburg, nur der Fehrnsehturm ist höher.
Praktica VLC2 - Tamron 2.5/24mm 01BB + Adaptall-2 for Praktica LLC + orange filter
Kentmere Pan100 in 1+1 Xtol (11min) - Digitized with the Sony
In the background you can see the Elbtower construction site. The skyscraper will be 245m high and will be the tallest building in Hamburg.
Schuppen vom Entenwerder Fährhaus. Im Hintergrund entsteht der Elbtower. Mit einer Höhe von 245m ist er dann das höchste Gebäude in Hamburg, nur der Fehrnsehturm ist höher.
Praktica VLC2 - Meyer-Görlitz Oreston (electric) 1.8/50mm
Kentmere Pan100 in 1+1 Xtol (11min) - Digitized with the Sony
...scheint eine serie werden zu wollen...|... ...seems to want to become a series ...
...der Fehrnsehturm des SWR auf dem Donnersberg, diesmal bei Schnee im erstem Morgenlicht...|...the SWR television tower at Donnersberg, this time with snow in the first light of the morning ...
Aufgenommen im Nordpfälzer Bergland | Captured in North Palatine Uplands
1High-Res-Shot * | 1 High-Res-Shot *
Bearbeitung mit darktable 3.8 & GIMP 2.10.20 | Processed darktable 3.8 & GIMP 2.10.20
*High-Res-Shot: Bild aus 8 Aufnahmen bei dem durch Sensorshift (zwischen den Aufnahmen) die Auflösung auf 60MP (RAW) erhöht wird. |
Combined image from 8 single exposures with sensorshift (in between exposures) to increase resolution to 60MP (RAW).
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I had spotted this from the Fehrnsehturm, and was happy it was still up when I got closer later that day.
...bin ich oft vorbeigelaufen...|... ...I walked past often...
...der Fehrnsehturm des SWR auf dem Donnersberg...|...the SWR television tower at Donnersberg...
Aufgenommen im Nordpfälzer Bergland | Captured in North Palatine Uplands
HDR aus 2 High-Res-Shot * | HDR from 2 High-Res-Shot *
Bearbeitung mit darktable 3.8 | Processed darktable 3.8
*High-Res-Shot: Bild aus 8 Aufnahmen bei dem durch Sensorshift (zwischen den Aufnahmen) die Auflösung auf 60MP (RAW) erhöht wird. |
Combined image from 8 single exposures with sensorshift (in between exposures) to increase resolution to 60MP (RAW).
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Berliner Fernsehturm, Festival of lights, Pentax K3 55mm, 1,3s, F4
Dieses Wandbild mit Beleuchtung:
This Mural with lighting:
...scheint eine serie zu sein...|... ...seems to be a series ...
...der Fehrnsehturm des SWR auf dem Donnersberg, diesmal bei eisger Witterung...|...the SWR television tower at Donnersberg, this time in icy weather...
Aufgenommen im Nordpfälzer Bergland | Captured in North Palatine Uplands
1High-Res-Shot * | 1 High-Res-Shot *
Bearbeitung mit darktable 4.4.2 | Processed darktable 4.4.2
*High-Res-Shot: Bild aus 8 Aufnahmen bei dem durch Sensorshift (zwischen den Aufnahmen) die Auflösung auf 60MP (RAW) erhöht wird. |
Combined image from 8 single exposures with sensorshift (in between exposures) to increase resolution to 60MP (RAW).
***ZOOM IN***
On my last day in Munich, I strolled through downtown again, headed out to the BMW Welt area, where I could see the BMW stuff, the Fehrnsehturm, and the Olympic facilities. In the afternoon, I took in the Deutsches Museum, a stunning collection of technical marvels. At the end of the afternoon, I hopped on the train to pay a visit to my cousin, who lived just south of Munich.
The Rheinturm is a 240.5 metre high concrete telecommunications tower in Düsseldorf, capital of the federal state (Bundesland) of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Construction commenced in 1979 and finished in 1981. The Rheinturm carries aerials for directional radio, FM and TV transmitters. It stands 174.5 metres high and houses a revolving restaurant and an observation deck at a height of 170 metres. It is the tallest building in Düsseldorf.
The Rheinturm was inaugurated on 1 December 1981. It contains 7,500 cubic metres of concrete and weighs 22,500 tons. Before October 15, 2004, when an aerial antenna for DVB-T was mounted, it was 234.2 metres high.
The observation deck is open to public, daily from 10:00 to 23:30. As a special attraction, there is a light sculpture on its shaft which works as a clock. This sculpture was designed by Horst H. Baumann and is called Lichtzeitpegel (light time level). The light sculpture on the Rheinturm is the biggest digital clock in the world.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheinturm
Infront of the Rheinturm you can see the Gehry buildings at the Düsseldorf media harbour.
On my last day in Munich, I strolled through downtown again, headed out to the BMW Welt area, where I could see the BMW stuff, the Fehrnsehturm, and the Olympic facilities. In the afternoon, I took in the Deutsches Museum, a stunning collection of technical marvels. At the end of the afternoon, I hopped on the train to pay a visit to my cousin, who lived just south of Munich.
Giving a new tripod a whirl... (Oh yeah, and I guess a new camera, too. It doesn't feel so new anymore, as I've had it for a few weeks, but I guess this is my first public upload from it... so... there you go.)
Brandenburger Tor, the TV tower, and a statue in the foreground that I've identified in the past, and now need to track down again.
Upload is S2 (small, type 2) JPEG straight out of the camera. (I'm shooting RAW+S2 for the moment, just so I can do this.)
On my last day in Munich, I strolled through downtown again, headed out to the BMW Welt area, where I could see the BMW stuff, the Fehrnsehturm, and the Olympic facilities. In the afternoon, I took in the Deutsches Museum, a stunning collection of technical marvels. At the end of the afternoon, I hopped on the train to pay a visit to my cousin, who lived just south of Munich.
On my last day in Munich, I strolled through downtown again, headed out to the BMW Welt area, where I could see the BMW stuff, the Fehrnsehturm, and the Olympic facilities. In the afternoon, I took in the Deutsches Museum, a stunning collection of technical marvels. At the end of the afternoon, I hopped on the train to pay a visit to my cousin, who lived just south of Munich.
Happy New Year, everyone!
(This is just a small little sample of the Berlin fireworks... I may have more/better pics later, we'll see. I'm tired. :)
On my last day in Munich, I strolled through downtown again, headed out to the BMW Welt area, where I could see the BMW stuff, the Fehrnsehturm, and the Olympic facilities. In the afternoon, I took in the Deutsches Museum, a stunning collection of technical marvels. At the end of the afternoon, I hopped on the train to pay a visit to my cousin, who lived just south of Munich.
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Olympischer Turm - Fehrnsehturm, München
TV-Tower, olympic park, munich
Please tell me which one you like more - the colored or the B/W version!
Der Berliner Dom (eigentlich Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin) ist eine evangelische Kirche auf dem nördlichen Teil der Spreeinsel, der hier Museumsinsel genannt wird, im Ortsteil Mitte (Bezirk Mitte) von Berlin.
Der 1894 bis 1905 nach Plänen von Julius Raschdorff in Anlehnung an die italienische Hochrenaissance und den Barock errichtete Dom gehört zu den bedeutendsten protestantischen Kirchenbauten in Deutschland. Das denkmalgeschützte Gebäude besteht aus der zentralen Predigtkirche unter der Kuppel sowie der Tauf- und Traukirche. Das Hauptportal liegt am Lustgarten. In der Gruft des Doms ruhen zahlreiche Mitglieder des Hauses Hohenzollern. Die Kuppelkonstruktion wurde 2007 für die Auszeichnung als Historisches Wahrzeichen der Ingenieurbaukunst in Deutschland nominiert.
Heute finden im Berliner Dom Gottesdienste anlässlich von Staatsakten oder wichtigen politischen Ereignissen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland statt.
On my last day in Munich, I strolled through downtown again, headed out to the BMW Welt area, where I could see the BMW stuff, the Fehrnsehturm, and the Olympic facilities. In the afternoon, I took in the Deutsches Museum, a stunning collection of technical marvels. At the end of the afternoon, I hopped on the train to pay a visit to my cousin, who lived just south of Munich.