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Pulling tip vortices as they cavort around eachother, the 'Reds' do what they do best out over Eastbourne's seashore during AIRbourne 2017
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Every few years the salt ponds dry out and reveal an everchanging landscape of water and salt. The last occurrence, fields of salt hexes formed creating a plethora of patterns. This time however, the salt ponds dried out into a combination of salt fields and water channels. While searching around for some foreground I came across this large U-shaped channel. A few weeks later the water channels mostly disappeared, and the area became a large salt flat with a sheen of water. Shortly after that, rain arrived in the Bay Area and the area was underwater yet again; such is the lifecycle of these salt pond where prime conditions are fleeting.
A portrait of one of the roundabout horses at Silverdale. These horses are faithful replicas of the original Victorian ones which were made of wood. I'm not sure what the present ones are made of but I'm pretty sure its not wood.
A little OTT with the processing but I quite liked it!
Der Mingzhu Kreisverkehr liegt im Shanghaier Finanzdistrikt Pudong. Um diesen Kreisverkehr führt eine Fußgängerbrücke die von jedem Fußweg der abzweigenden Straßen über eine Rolltreppe oder normale Treppe zu erreichen ist, leider war die Zeit so knapp bemessen (Reisegruppe), das ich nur diese eine Aufnahme davon zeigen kann. Um diesen Kreisverkehr sind die höchsten Gebäude Shanghais verteilt
Mingzhu Roundabout is located in Shanghai's financial district of Pudong. Around this roundabout there is a pedestrian bridge which can be reached from any walk of the branching roads via an escalator or normal staircase, unfortunately the time was so tight (tour group) that I can only show this one shot of it. Around this roundabout are the tallest buildings in Shanghai
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Little boxes on the hillside
Little boxes made of ticky tacky
Little boxes
Little boxes
Little boxes all the same
There's a green one and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same
And the people in the houses all go to the university
And they all get put in boxes, little boxes all the same
And there's doctors and there's lawyers
And business executives
And they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same
And they all play on the golf course and drink their martini dry
And they all have pretty children and the children go to school
And the children go to summer camp
And then to the university
And they all get put in boxes, and they all come out the same
And the boys go into business and marry and raise a family
And they all get put in boxes, little boxes all the same
There's a green one, and a pink one
And a blue one and a yellow one
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same
My second work published on "1Exposure"
On a famous annual celebration called "Kieler Woche" in Kiel, north of Germany.
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I got a glimpse of this as I was riding my bicycle down Montgomery Street. It just made it into the corner of my eye as I passed. So I did a u-e and came back. Right across the alley from this their is a big dumpster sitting against the opposite building. Just as I rode my bike past the dumpster their was a young guy, SCAD student, just clicking his remote cable to get a picture of it. The passing blur of me ended up in his frame. I tried to duck as I passed and saw him. No use. :)
It was kinda funny that I had spotted this and came back only to find this young kid shooting the same shot. He was shooting large format, black and white. We talked for a bit. He seemed pretty cool. He had picked photography as his major......poor guy. :)
This roundabout is about half a mile from where I used to live just off the M3 in Hampshire. Every year, in spring, the daffodils would beat the leaves on the white barked birch trees which they circled. It was a pleasing sight just before you drover onto the hard concrete of the motorway.
... Empty as a drum, save for two lowly vagrants, sound asleep in the now-dormant fountain.... Living in the era of Covid-19.
(Original photo at the rotary was snapped by Cassandra Borenstein on 29 March 2020, and modified by her dad. Thank you to the Charlie Chaplin archive for the image snippet from Modern Times (1936); with Paulette Goddard; easily, one of my favorite films!!!)
The original station building was constructed between 1895 and 1905 as a replacement for the original terminus of the Brussels-Mechelen-Antwerp Railway. The stone clad terminus buildings, with a vast dome above the waiting room hall were designed by Louis Delacenserie and the vast (185 metres long and 44 metres high) iron and glass trainshed by Clement van Bogaert. The viaduct into the station is also a notable structure designed by local architect Jan Van Asperen.
The station is now widely regarded as the finest example of railway architecture in Belgium, although the extraordinary eclecticism of the influences on Delacenserie's design had led to a difficulty in assigning it to a particular architectural style. In W. G. Sebald's novel Austerlitz an ability to appreciate the full range of the styles that might have influenced Delacensiere is used to demonstrate the brilliance of the fictional architectural historian who is the novel's protagonist.
In 2009 the American magazine Newsweek judged Antwerpen-Centraal the world's fourth greatest train station.
Found this rare roundabout in Nebraska. As a kid, we would spin this thing fast until we got to mach 10. Those brave enough would grab onto the edge with a white knuckle death grip hanging on for dear life. You haven't lived until you flew off this thing and ended up on the other side of the school yard. Then you stagger back from dizziness only to get back on.
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