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Lucca - Italy

 

Blind faith in Maps....:-))

form follows function, extended version.

 

bahnĂĽbergang, Duisburg

These old elevators were designed for function not so much for form or prettiness. Over time though their patina transforms them into a wonderful artistic looking form.

MLC Centre architecture cannot be overlooked. With elegantly contoured, stark white concrete, white quartz and glass, the façade presents itself as a handsomely moulded sculpture.

 

Harry Seidler AC QBE is a luminary of Australian architecture. Widely considered as the first architect to fully express the Bauhaus aesthetic here. The MLC Centre remains one of his most definitive works on the Sydney Skyline.

 

244m to antenna and 227m to roof. The MLC Centre was Sydney’s tallest building in Sydney from 1977 to 1992. It is currently the fifth tallest building behind the Meriton World Tower (230m), Deutsche Bank Place (240m), Citigroup Centre (243m) and Chifley Tower (244m). The tallest structure in Sydney is still the Sydney Tower at 309m.

Looking up at the award-winning Sharp Centre for Design at OCAD University in Toronto. Although quite striking with the 12 multi-coloured, pencil-like supports, I downplayed the colour as to highlight the contrasting shapes, angles, light and textures with this capture.

 

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Gasometer/ gas holder detail ... Berlin / Schöneberg

 

bus station Centro Oberhausen

In France we say: "La fonction fait la forme". Here, one could say: "The form generates the function".

Each rhododendron bloom is a gathered colony of small, near-identical flowers—delicate, deliberate, and designed to draw in early summer’s pollinators. Their symmetry has both function and grace.

This caught my eye yesterday I like the futuristic vibe.

Outside of the previous Ballroom shot. Have yourself a terrific Tuesday.

Leyton Green Towers, an 11-storey block of flats. Built in the early 1960s and refurbished in the late 2010s.

Leica D-Lux 7 / Finn Juhl hus/Ordrupgaard, Denmark

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Shell Haus, one of the main attractions for me in Berlin. Built in 1930-1931 for oil company Rhenia-Ossag, a Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary, the building has seen numerous ups and downs. While the location of this modernist gem is not central, I highly recommend visiting this beautiful building if possible.

We've had a string of winter storms lately - good to be prepared and protected.

From North Hollywood, California.

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Looking down on the iconic, colorful glacial waters that make Lake Louise so beloved, and special.

 

"The reason for the difference? The turquoise lakes are fed by rivers where active glaciers are pushing through rocky valleys upstream. The glaciers function like bulldozers, grinding away and pulverizing rocks along valley floors and walls. The process produces a fine-grained powder of silt and clay—glacial flour—that is picked up by meltwater streams. Also known as rock flour or glacial silt. Since the particles are so fine, they are slow to sink to the bottom, remaining suspended in the water column instead."

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Thank you for taking time to take a look!

 

Have a wonderful Spring weekend!

Spirit despite

Distressed condition

Empathetic endurance

 

Looking great in fresh paint, veteran S317 leads container train 1845 through Lithgow past the last-built member of the 81 class, 8184, in October 2015.

 

Streamlined bulldog and good looker S317 was about to turn 54 years old, while functional 8184, the newest of its class, was a youngish 24. The first of each class entered service in 1957 and 1982 respectively. 8184 was one of four additional 81 class built several years after the rest.

impressions @ siding track

 

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Miramar Village, White Rock. BC

Not the greatest clarity with the zoom function, but still a record of an amazing site on Quadra Island!

Skyline Trail - Mount Rainier, Washington

A dial on Rotel RX-303, a vintage receiver/amplifier.

 

Shot for Macro Mondays circles theme.

 

I realize i shot a different detail of this device for the last theme but I cant help myself. I love old tech and this one in particular. We have shared tunes together for 40 years.

hey, ernie, what's up?

I was just thinking: isn't it odd how when you study something the thing changes?

yeah, the observer effect. like Trump winning.

no man, that's worse. it's quantum weirdness.

yeah, much worse.

you said it.

The Shrine of Remembrance is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road. It was built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, but now functions as a memorial to all Australians who have served in any war.

I keep uploading pictures from this day but I just wanted to let everyone know, I am quite sick of functioned branches as my name. I never really liked it, but I just never wanted to change it because I was known by the retched name... so I have finally decided to change it to my real name Leigh Ellexson.

Form and function. Art Institute of Chicago.

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