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This is 1 London Bridge, situated close to the London Bridge Underground station. It's a square shaped building, with a section cut out of it revealing its structure. It's a mixture of various metals, bricks and lots of glass. This was taken looking straight up, leaning on the post on the left. Love the mix of geometry.
Looking up at one of the buildings in the Rheinauhafen in Cologne.
Blick nach oben an einem der Kranhäuser im Rheinauhafen in Köln.
Another shot from Barcelona from MACBA. All of these shots were handheld at anything from ISO1600 to ISO6400 using a Fuji XT-1 and an 18-135mm lens - which I have to say is just about the most perfect travel lens.
This shot is another exploration of shapes, light and shade.
Thanks very much for the previous comments too.
In an exceptionally beautiful location (Istria, Municipality of Bale) on a land comprising 100 000 m2 owned by Bioaromatica Ltd. and some additional 150 000 m2 in concession, emerged a unique agricultural farm and theme park called Histria Aromatica.
Histria Aromatica is conceived as a unique production and educational agro-tourism centre following the cycle called "From seed to brand". Histria Aromatica conforms their activities with the ideas of modern philosophy of sustainable development, such as optimal management of natural
resources, eco-production, preserving tradition, culture and education, with particular emphasis on the study of ethnobotany as a scientific discipline.
Once an abandoned area covered with wild Mediterranean scrub, has been turned into a heavenly garden. By transforming the landscape,beautiful gardens and plantations were created.
Lavender, pyrethrum, peppermint, chamomile, calendula and sage filds, olive groves and vineyards remind us of the typical old Istrian farms .
Respecting the configuration of the soil and its biodiversity with more than two hundred plant species, walking paths with benches were built for relaxation in a wide variety of colours, excotic and aromatic scents.
Its unique views of the sea and the old towns of Rovinj, Vodnjan and Bale followed by the beautiful landscape of Mount Ucka and Cicarija, offer a fabulous experience of the idyllic Istrian environment.
The city is full of visual interests that range from organic forms to eye-catching shapes and geometry. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Canon EOS500N · 35mm · Fujifilm Sensia 100 · Cookin' Filter · MultiExposure · CrossProcessed · Barcelona
abstract architecture in Jena-Burgau, Thuringia, Germany
Building of Avatera medical GmbH
{75 mm: ƒ/13 | 1/15 s | ISO 400 | manual White Balance | manual exposure | manual focus}
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2016.12.17 Keelung City, Taiwan, Rep of China © copyright by May Lee 廖藹淳
05.
love is never a need, its a want.
its like the five fundamental rights of man without which they fail to survive.
love is like an abstract fundamental right of a man, which he deserves. well obviously not the kind of love that happens every month, or changes to every other person you call your second half, right after you leave someone.
its not limited to a particular special someone...its a want from everyone near to us, dear to us...
want sounds desperate much?want is that need even when you know you can live without it but you still seek for it in your life...there is nothing desperate to want love...obviously you want it cause you didn't have it enough...its your right as a man to seek love. you are allowed to seek it, want it.
believe it or not, the world sucks only because people lack the knowledge of love.
Futuroscope de Poitiers - Poitiers - Vienne - Nouvelle Aquitaine - France
© Pascal Rouen. All rights reserved
Please don't use this shot on websites, blogs or other media.
I drove into the driveway the other day and saw my husband's toolbox and thought it would make an interesting image.
Here it is!
BNSF's track geometry train, running as U-CHILAC5-27Z, is seen crossing the site of the overpass over the former Illinois Central "Gruber Line" near Wenona, Illinois.
The Gruber was IC's original north-south line through the center of Illinois, and in fact is often also referred to as the "Charter Line." It was abandoned in the mid 1980s, and track material was pulled up shortly thereafter. Faint traces remain today, if you know where to look. For instance, the dirt path pointing toward the lighter-colored vegetation in the cornfield was the right-of-way. The treelines in the distance also mark the right-of-way, and today old telegraph poles still stand there. BNSF apparently tired of maintaining a bridge over nowhere, so in the early 2000s filled it. Did the bridge remain in place surrounded by fill? Stonework at the ballast edge seem to suggest that.