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Night shot of the Balmoral Hotel on Princes Street, in Edinburgh's, Scotland.
Long exposure, taken with a Joby Gorillapod-mounted Nikon D40 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
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My last photo from the Berlin government district (which you can find in the first comment) was taken from the Kronprinzenbrücke (Crown Prince Bridge); in that image, you could only see one of the rusty fenders of that bridge; since I'd also uploaded two other images before where you can only see a small part of the Crown Prince Bridge (please check the album, if you like), I thought it's about time to upload a photo of the bridge itself. I have two different versions, taken from both sides of the Spree, which differ quite considerably in their "look and feel", although the bridge itself looks pretty much the same, of course, so it was difficult to choose which I'd upload first. This photo is the more harmonious version because there isn't so much going on in the background – the buildings you can see here are the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (on the left), and the building of the Bundespressekonferenz (Federal Press Conference; on the right) –, while in the other photo of the Crown Prince Bridge which I'd taken four days before this there are the more well-known governmental buildings plus a "slice" of the berlin cube in the background, and there are also nice drama clouds.
So stay tuned for the "drama version" of the Crown Pince Bridge which is even more of a slider than this one; you will see it on one of the future Slider Sundays :)
This final image is an HDR made from exposure bracketing consisting of three single images which I've combined in HDR Efex, and which I've sliderified in Lightroom with the masking tool, and in Color Efex Pro with various filters.
The Crown Prince Bridge was designed by famous Spanish-Swiss architect Santiago Calatrava. His style is unique and the design of his buildings is so distinctive that I think you will always easily recognize a Calatrava design once you've seen one of his constructions. To me, his constructions often have a distinctive sci-fi touch, and they also remind me of alien or futuristic exoskeletons, but that's probably just me ;) The origins of the Crown Prince Bridge date back to 1709, when a simple wooden bascule bridge, the "Thiergartenbrücke", was erected across the Spree. Much later, from 1877 to 1879, a new wrought-iron bridge was built in the current location, and that bridge was named "Kronprinzenbrücke" in honour of Prussian Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick III) who later was German Emperor for 99 days until his death in 1888. That bridge was heavily damaged in WWII. Since it connected the Berlin boroughs of Tiergarten (West-Berlin) and Mitte (East-Berlin), it was finally torn down in 1961 after the Berlin Wall had been erected. The new Crown Prince Bridge which was opened in 1996 was the first new bridge construction that (re-)connected the former Western and Eastern sectors after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Happy Sliders Sunday, and have a nice week ahead, dear Flickr friends!
The Prince Claus Bridge is a new, movable bicycle and pedestrian bridge that will connect the centre of Dordrecht to the new district of Stadswerven. It is set to be an architectural eye-catcher for Dordrecht. The bridge is 141 metres long and consists of two steel approach ramps and a movable deck section of almost 50 metres in length (measured from the pivot axle). The bridge spans the waterway diagonally, causing the movable deck to be considerably longer than the 23-metre wide navigable passage of the bridge. The Prince Claus Bridge is hydraulically driven, and the movable deck is held in balance around the pivot axle by a unique system consisting of a vertically hinged counterweight pylon that is held upright by a pendulum.
What a journey! Drove almost two thousand kilometers through Quebec, New Brunswick, to Confederation Bridge, which links the province of Prince Edward Island (PEI) with the province of New Brunswick on the mainland. the 12.9-kilometre (8.0 mi) bridge is Canada's longest bridge and the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water.
Applied pass to PEI by submitting the full vaccination certification, after driving over 10 minutes on Confederation Bridge, arrived PEI, had to take COVID test again at entrance because they have zero positive case…
Here is Prince Edward Island National Park along Atlantic Ocean. Beautiful coastline, almost no tourists, The soils are all red along the whole island, nice ocean weather, delicious lobster! Lots of mosquitoes kissed me though ;))
Princes Street is one of the major thoroughfares in central Edinburgh, Scotland, and the main shopping street in the capital. It is the southernmost street of Edinburgh's New Town, stretching around 1 mile (1.6 km) from Lothian Road in the west, to Leith Street in the east. The street is mostly closed to private cars, with public transport given priority. The street has virtually no buildings on the south side, allowing panoramic views of the Old Town, Edinburgh Castle, and the valley between.
Whitetail Deer, Brown County, Wisconsin USA
Goodnight you Princes of Wisconsin, you Kings of the Midwest.
No.2 'Prince' at the Statfold Barn Railway, on loan from the Ffestiniog Railway.
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Just north of Station Pier is Prince's Pier all that's left of the older section are these piles.
Di's Dad is coming over for lunch as it is Father's Day here in Oz so I will be unable to view your images til later in the afternoon/evening.
12th October 2016 - I do love this part of LIverpool's waterfront. Princes Dock offers some fantastic reflections when the weather's right and this was one of those near perfect days.
Princes Street is one of the major thoroughfares in central Edinburgh, Scotland, and the main shopping street in the capital. It is the southernmost street of Edinburgh's New Town, stretching around 1 mile (1.6 km) from Lothian Road in the west, to Leith Street in the east. The street is mostly closed to private cars, with public transport given priority. The street has virtually no buildings on the south side, allowing panoramic views of the Old Town, Edinburgh Castle, and the valley between.
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Taken around midday with a 10-stop ND filter. There's usually a few photographers here, for clear reasons, but it's not too crowded.
Glenfinnan viaduct on the banks of Loch Shiel in Scotland. The viaduct was built by Sir Robert McAlpine who was also known as concrete Bob. The viaduct itself was made famous by the Harry Potter films. The steam train on the viaduct is the Jacobite Express which was used in the Harry Potter films as the Hogwarts Express. This train runs twice a day and when it does it attracts huge crowds in the hills and valley around the viaduct. Glenfinnan is also the valley that Bonnie Prince Charlie first raised his standard in Scotland and you can see the monument to this event from the Jacobite express.
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