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The old Murphy Ranch, Santa Monica.
The Murphy’s Ranch is an Abandoned Nazi Camp....a bit of it's history: during the second world war, Winona and Norman Stephens were convinced by a German named Herr Schmidt that when Germany ultimately won the war, the American government would not be able to stay afloat thus leading to a time of anarchy in the United States. During that time they would be able to live in their self-sustaining community and then come out when the opportunity presenting itself to help with the German take over. So with that convincing they set out to build a massive area they could use to keep them safe during the war. As we all know that didn’t happen and around the time of Pearl Harbor they were taken into custody from their home.
Valley of the Gods is a scenic sandstone valley near Mexican Hat in San Juan County, southeastern Utah. It is north of Monument Valley across the San Juan River, and has similar rock formations to Monument Valley, albeit on a smaller scale, with tall, red, isolated mesas, buttes, and cliffs standing above the level valley floor, remnants of an ancient landscape.
The moon was setting over the horizon and the milky way was out but being washed out by the small crescent moon. The ambient light was highlighting the red rocks and showing how expansive the place is.
Canon 5d Mark III
Rokinon 14mm
F2.8
ISO 5000
26 second exposure
Julius Tower stairway at the Spandau Citadel, or Zitadelle. The Spandau Citadel is one of the most important and best preserved forts of the High Renaissance in Europe. The tower is the oldest building in Berlin.
A different perspective on a Seattle skyline shot. Used LightRoom 5 Beta to highlight the not so scenic area.
TLT ROKR adapters bring tilt-shift effects to any adapted lens. Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/tlt-rokr
Sony a900/Rokinon 14mm f2.8 (cropped)
taken on August 1st 2011, re-pp'd in Lightroom 5/Nik Silver EFex Pro 2 plugin
The old Murphy Ranch, Santa Monica.
The Murphy’s Ranch is an Abandoned Nazi Camp....a bit of it's history: during the second world war, Winona and Norman Stephens were convinced by a German named Herr Schmidt that when Germany ultimately won the war, the American government would not be able to stay afloat thus leading to a time of anarchy in the United States. During that time they would be able to live in their self-sustaining community and then come out when the opportunity presenting itself to help with the German take over. So with that convincing they set out to build a massive area they could use to keep them safe during the war. As we all know that didn’t happen and around the time of Pearl Harbor they were taken into custody from their home.
A small concert was being performed in the atrium of the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Calling is a public artwork by American artist Mark di Suvero located in O'Donnell Park, which is on the lakefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The artwork was made in 1981-82 from steel I-beams painted an orange-red color. It measures 40 feet in height, and it sits at the end of Wisconsin Avenue in front of the footbridge that leads to the Milwaukee Art Museum.Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Day 3 Photo of Flickr Photo Challenge.
Photo Location: Mosport, Ontario Canada
Car: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
Final construction of:
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"The Pterodactyl includes an office building and parking garage on a vacant site opposite the Stealth in a complex of new and remodeled buildings in Culver City. In terms of square footage, the garage is large program component – 800 cars -- and the offices small – 16,663 gross square feet. But, by intention, the perceived inter-relationship of the two uses from the west – the primary elevation facing the parking lot – emphasizes the office building presence, and minimizes the parking lot visibility.
The parking structure is four stories, an open steel frame with blown-on fire proofing covering the structural steel. The entry elevation expresses the automobile movement system by stacking both entry and exit ramps on the west garage face. Automobile entry is at the visual center of that elevation, between the two ramps.
The two story office space begins on the fourth floor of the garage. The first office floor shares the 4th floor parking deck. The support system for the two story garage structure is a vertical extension of garage columns, up two additional levels to hold the 2nd office floor and office roof.
The center portion of the office building is a three-level structure space that steps down across the second and third parking floors, attached to the front façade of the parking structure, and suspended over the auto entry/exit area above the first floor.
The office building is formed by the intersection of nine elevated rectangular boxes, lifted one level above the garage roof, stacked either on top of or adjacent to each other, and positioned roughly east-west at the west edge of the garage roof. The nine boxes contain nine essential program elements for the office building, including closed office space, open office, conference facilities, a cafeteria, a library, computer facilities, mechanical equipment, an employee lounge, and a media and production area. The boxes are supported on the steel column grid extended from the parking structure two levels above the 4th floor deck. An interior, second floor bridge, running north-south, connects the boxes. Each box is glazed on the north, with glazing running perpendicular to the entry elevation."
Wharton State Forest, New Jersey
27 shots in ~ 30 minutes. Merged with StarStax software. Foreground is illuminated by the moon.
This was going great until some jackass had to circle me and my friends in his pickup truck like a shark and ruined my shot. Before he left he felt the need to do donuts next to us. Why can't people appreciate the quietness of the night is beyond my comprehension!
The ISS passed in front of the Milky Way on October 25, 2014. Taken at the Findlay Reservoir in Hancock County, OH.