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19th century glass-/greenhouse
UNESCO World Heritage
Bergpark Kassel Wilhelmshöhe
Europe's largest mountain park
Dunedin, NOVA ZELANDA 2023
The Winter Garden Glasshouse is one of the jewels of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. Opened in 1908, it was the first public conservatory of its kind in Australasia. This elegant, Edwardian-style building is divided into three sections, each with a different climate to house a wide variety of plants. The heart of the glasshouse is the Tropical House, where a warm and humid environment is maintained for plants like palms, banana trees, and orchids. The other two wings house collections of subtropical plants. The glasshouse has been refurbished several times to maintain its historical integrity and its function as a home for a unique botanical collection.
weekend in the Glasshouse Mountains in Queensland very old volcanic landforms.The wind was blowing a gale when I stopped to draw some sketches. This one was done from memory back in the motel room where it was warm with no wind.
One from a while back, that i have gone over again and reprocessed.
Thought it was too good a shot too waste.(In my humble opinion) :-)
The Glasshouse is a community centre within the Parkview Estate in Globe Town, Tower Hamlets. Designed by architects De Metz & Birks and built in the early 1950s.
Looking for photos for a competition I'm entering - 'My Favourite Place'... must be from the last 12 months, so unfortunately, Monument Valley doesn't qualify
But I have plenty of favourite places in Australia &, judging by how many photos I've taken there, Glasshouse Rocks at Narooma is in the top 3!!!
Another photo from yesterday, 8 shot pano, shrinking the photo doesn't help the sky, lucky the finished image is fine :-) looking forward to printing this later!!
My monthly photo project this year is "12 twins in 22". Each month I will use a different twin lens reflex (TLR) camera.
February's camera is a Yashica 44 which use 127 film. There were variations of this model, this example is one of the basic models with limited shutter speeds. This is a multiple exposure.
The film is Rerapan ISO 100 B&W developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 16mins at 20 degrees.
I decided to go digging for an old school shot to toss up tonight. For some reason this one never saw the light of day so here it is. I'll be off the map for a week or so but I will take a peek at all your posts here and there and catch you all on the flipside.
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