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Amsterdam - Amstelveenseweg.
Infinity is the name of an office building at the business district Zuidas of Amsterdam. It is nicknamed the shoe or the dustbuster (Dutch: de kruimeldief). The postmodern design is by Amsterdam-based architects Meyer and Van Schooten. The construction took place from November 1999 to September 2002.
The building is constructed like a table on 16 angled steel legs (Wp).
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A calm evening on the Tees
Explored on 14.03.14 #28
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The Infinity Tower is a 249-metre (817 ft) high 81 levels skyscraper in Brisbane, Australia, built in 2014.
There is something strange about this tower, as you move your head to the right of the picture it looks like tower is leaning a bit to the left, do the opposite and the tower is leaning to the right.
Not sure what it is, but it has to do with the pattern on it.
When I first got my hands on a DSLR one of the first pictures I took that I really liked was of this Bridge. Yesterday I bought a new Camera and so I thought I would revisit an old friend.
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With travel no longer an option, I'm digging back through my archives. This was the infinity pool at our final hotel in the Tanzanian bush, after a wonderful honeymoon following the great migration in Kenya and Tanzania
84 x 6 seconds
50mm + Hoya red intensifier filter
ISO 4000
f/1.8
Stitched in MS ICE & PTGui
This is an 84 shot panorama of the Milky Way above North Dandalup Dam in Western Australia. The image covers approximately 200 degrees of the night sky, stretching from just past east on the left side to west on the right. The two prominent sources of light pollution are from Pinjarra, a small town to the south west and a nearby mining operation to the south east. It's interesting to see the different colours of light pollution - orange from sodium street lights in Pinjarra and blue from the LED lighting at the mine site. I'm not sure if this is a result of the Hoya filter I used but I kind of like the two tone effect on the panorama as a whole.
Anyway, prominent as always are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds just above Pinjarra. The filter is good for highlighting H-Alpha nebula such as the Carina Nebula, seen here almost directly above the LMC.
I don't normally give my photos creative titles but I couldn't help myself with this one, the inspiration coming from the road that appears to go into infinity and, uh...beyond I guess!
Lupines - as far as the eye can see. A wonderful place on earth and I was the only visitor that night.
A very fine structure crossing the River Tees.The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in the north-east of England.
Construction started: April 2003
Total length: 240 m
Height: 40 m
Opened: May 16, 2009
Bridge type: Arch bridge
I always wanted to find a nice dock/pier in order to create some minimalistic black & white photos.
Finally, after years of searching ( it's hard to find photogenic sites in Greece, especially near Athens ) I stumbled upon the remains of what used to be a nice wooden dock.
The light wasn't perfect, and there were rocks in the foreground making things harder, but in the end, I managed to come out with the image I wanted.
The Infinity Bridge @ Stockton
Witnessing the dying moments of the golden hour.
Fuji X-PRO2 Fuji 10-24mm