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(Allee der Kosmonauten)
Berlin, Lichtenberg
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Genral Motors has moved out the RenCen, a buliding they own, and moved to another building in downtown Detroit where they rent offices. Now they want to tear down two of the four towers for redevelopment...and they want public money to do it.
Trying hard not to judge, I have seen how empty and lacking in life the building is, but their position is give us the money to redevelop or we will sell it and some purchaser will tear the entire building down.
(Architect: Hans Scharoun, 1963)
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Saturday night I discovered I like shooting after dark in the Summer. It is later and quiet, I quite like shooting empty spaces...who knew???
This photo was selected by Feature Shoot for a curated gallery show at the Foley Gallery in NYC held in the summer of 2021:
www.featureshoot.com/2021/03/the-print-swap-is-returning-...
Trees near Rothenstein, Thuringia, Germany
{55 mm: ƒ/8.0 | 1/125 s | ISO 250 | manual White Balance | manual exposure}
Saturday Self Challenge: Liminal Space - the space between what is and what will happen next, sometimes depicted with a sense of eeriness or unease.
It's the sense of eeriness that I have tried to convey in this photograph of the steps going down into a cellar. My sister's old farmhouse has a large cellar underneath the house, originally used for storage of preserves, fruits cheese etc but now as the place to store a lot of ""collectables". As you go down the steps the temperature drops, the dampness increases and one cant help wondering just what's down there. I decided to post this angled image to help convey the sense of unease.
Balanced on a whisper-thin wire, the crow tiptoes between earth and ether.
No rush, no rules—just one careful step into the sky’s embrace.
In this fleeting moment, gravity pauses, and the ordinary becomes myth.
Is he walking a wire... or drawing a line between two worlds only he can see?
Inner Slope of the Großer Gleisberg near Jena-Kunitz, Thuringia, Germany
{70 mm: ƒ/2.0 | 1/25 s | ISO 250 | manual White Balance | manual exposure}
Berlin, Mitte
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