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Portrait of a goose on the "Kleinhesseloher See" in the English Garden.
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Stilvolles Ambiente im Leipziger Hauptbahnhof
Stylish ambiance in Leipzig main station
HDR 3 Aufnahmen aus der Hand - 3 frames hand held
Munich's resident "cowboy". He looks sort of bored - but then, his herd never moves...
The Rinderhirt is part of the Rindermarkt (= cattle market) ensemble of cattle and their herder. The entire ensemble intends to remember the times when the Rindermarkt was a place to trade cattle.
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Every evening there are some people sitting on the bridge truss.
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Ducks and a greylag goose on the "Messesee" pond in front of the new Munich exhibition center ("Neue Messe München").
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Villa Airoldi è un’antica e prestigiosa residenza nobiliare, eretta nel 1700 nel cuore di Palermo, a ridosso dello storico parco cittadino "la Favorita".
La residenza aristocratica, cominciata all'inizio del '700 da Girolamo Reggio, marchese della Ginestra, fu completata nella seconda metà del '700 dal presidente della Gran Corte, Stefano Ajroldi.
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"Al primo piano sono alcuni eleganti saloni; i principali sono ornati da affreschi di Giuseppe Crestadoro con la Presentazione di Psiche a Giove e il Concilio degli dei, attorniati da eleganti figurazioni di gusto neoclassico; altre decorazioni pittoriche si trovano lungo le pareti del salone da ballo."
da: "palermo la città ritrovata - itinerari fuori le mura" di Adriana Chirco - Dario Flaccovio Editore
This thing is actually the roof of a "light well" or "skylight" that provides daylight to the mezzanine level of the U-Bahn station "Harthof", located at the southern end of that station.
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An interior overview of St. Katharina in Garching. The oldest parts of the church date to the 13th century, but most of the current structure was built in the 15th century. In the 18th century the interior was converted to the current Baroque style.
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A detail view of an ancient roof in the Yu Garden tourist trap.
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Detail of the virgin Mary statue behind the high altar. A special design feature is the window behind the Madonna's head, the window acts as a halo, an effect emphasized by the golden rays emanating from the window.
St. Maria (St. Mary) is a Wallfahrtskirche (pilgrimage church) located in Thalkirchen, in the south of Munich. The church was built in Gothic style around 1390, replacing a Romanesque predecessor. The steeple still has some late Romanesque features. In 1693-1698 the church was converted to Baroque style, the appearance of the Madonna with the windew behind is a Rococo work by Ignaz Günther dating to 1759-1769.
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The staircase has a strange architecture: it is asymmetrical and shows an uncommon combination between round und square elements.
Somewhere inside Munich.
Munich Staircases # 1
Sony A6500 - Zeiss Batis 2/25 - 25 mm - f 9 - 1/2 s - ISO 100 - -0,3 EV
Subway station Marienplatz - sort of a "classic" Munich view...
Again: before somebody asks: "Where are the people?" - one just has to show a little patience to get a "deserted" view.
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"Sniff snifff - aaah good!"... - yet another dinner guest...
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Detail of the artwork behind and above the high altar.
Telephoto shot from near the church entrance - this minimizes perspective distortion.
St, Michael was built from 1583 to 1597. It was massively damaged during an allied bomb raid in 1944 and reconstructed from 1946 to 1948.
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A view from the Reichenbachbrücke downstream towards the Corneliusbrücke and the "Deutsches Museum", which happens to be the world's largest museum for science and technology.
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LE CULTE DE LA ROSE**
Célébrant une fleur,c'est un hymne à la femme
Que Bécaud a chanté avec toute son âme.
Suscitant le désir, elle engendre la vie,
Quand, semblable à la rose, elle s'épanouit.
Déesse de l'amour, fascinante et féconde,
Elle est indispensable à la survie du monde.
Èros, dieu puissant qui incarnait l'amour
Agit, différemment, sans doute, de nos jours.
Cette splendide fleur que l'on appelle rose,
Doit être protégée, en bouton ou éclose.
Des hommes la célèbrent et vantent ses attraits,
Pour vénérer la femme en des rites secrets.
La rose est l'important,nous affirma Bécaud.
Il loua cette fleur symbolique, tout haut.
Elle nous apparaît,reine par sa beauté
Et déesse accomplie de la fécondité.
Suzanne Walther-Siksou**
A red squirrel entering the birdhouse, hoping for more peanuts (before the birds come...).
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I hope you are all enjoying a lovely Easter break. I've been to Taste Chocolate in Bristol- I even had a press pass, I know, get me!
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