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"Lead me to the rock that is higher than I..."(Psalm 61:2)

 

EXPLORE,May 21, 2009 #249

 

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a quiet morning at the hotel sonnwies in südtirol, captured with the leica m11 monochrom and 50mm summilux f/1.4 asph. the pool’s reflection creates an abstract, almost otherworldly scene, where lines blur and light dances. the simplicity of this composition speaks to the beauty found in minimalism, inviting viewers to find their own path in the subtle gradients and clean lines.

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An obvious title perhaps. More like stairway to hell, there's no way I'm walking down it!

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Stairway to heaven (Haiku Stairs)

 

I managed to tick off a bucket list hike ! Got to the top of the haiku stairs and got lucky with the weather, perfect sunny day.

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escalators

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hidden feature:

take a closer look at the large version and try to focus at one of the two escalators. if you do so, the other one seems to move... to me at least ;)

 

The church in Sommerrain (Stuttgart, Germany) with their needle-like, 36-meter high tower designed by the architect Heinz Rall was inaugurated on 15 in May 1966. On a small space, a wide program had to be implemented: community hall, nursery school, parsonage, group rooms. The building materials of concrete, fir wood, copper and clay tiles were left in their natural: the church as part of the earthly world. The community itself get independent in 1989 and has approximately 1,300 members today .

The Sommerrain is a district in the Municipality of Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt. It is located in the northeast of the Stuttgart metropolitan area on the border of Fellbach.

The original settlement Sommerrain was built from 1932 to 1935. It was named after an old farm name.

With the division into districts of the city of Stuttgart in 1956, the district Sommerrain was incorporated together with the districts Burgholzhof, Steinhaldenfeld and Bad Cannstatt to the municipality Bad Cannstatt.

End of the 1970s began to cultivate the residential area "On The Goose". Even today we see the difference between the old and Sommerrain "On The Goose": During the initial part of the settlement are still mainly small family houses, multi-storey buildings dominate the edge of Summerrains.

With the reorganization of the Stuttgart city districts on 1 January 2001 the district Sommerrain did not change . At the end of 2000 Sommerrain had a total of about 3,300 residents.

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Die Kirche im Sommerrain mit ihrem nadelförmigen, 36 Meter hohen Turm wurde am 15. Mai 1966 eingeweiht, entworfen von dem Architekten Heinz Rall. Auf kleinem Grund musste ein vielfältiges Raumprogramm verwirklicht werden: Gemeindesaal, Kindergarten, Pfarrwohnung, Gruppenräume. Die Baustoffe Beton, Tannenholz, Kupferblech und Tonplatten wurden in ihrer Natürlichkeit belassen: Kirche als Teil der irdischen Welt. Die Gemeinde selbst wurde 1989 selbstständig und zählt heute rund 1.300 Mitglieder.

Sommerrain ist ein Stadtteil von Stuttgart im Stadtbezirk Bad Cannstatt. Er liegt im Nordosten des Stuttgarter Stadtgebiets an der Grenze zur Stadt Fellbach.

Erbaut wurde die ursprüngliche Siedlung Sommerrain von 1932 bis 1935. Ihren Namen erhielt sie nach einem alten Flurnamen.

Bei der Einteilung der Stadt Stuttgart in Stadtbezirke im Jahre 1956 wurde der Stadtteil Sommerrain zusammen mit den Stadtteilen Burgholzhof, Steinhaldenfeld und Bad Cannstatt zum Stadtbezirk Bad Cannstatt vereinigt.

Ende der 1970er-Jahre wurde begonnen, das Wohngebiet Auf der Gans zu bebauen. Heute noch sieht man den Unterschied zwischen Alt-Sommerrain und Auf der Gans: Während im ursprünglichen Teil der Siedlung immer noch vorrangig kleinere Einfamilienhäuser stehen, dominieren mehrstöckige Neubauten den Rand des Sommerrain.

Bei der Neugliederung der Stuttgarter Stadtteile zum 1. Januar 2001 wurde der Stadtteil Sommerrain nicht verändert. Ende 2000 hatte der Sommerrain insgesamt etwa 3.300 Einwohner. (Wikipedia)

 

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51st birthday getaway in East Tennessee.

 

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Starr Crest Resort

Sevierville, Tennessee

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Red Rock Canyon - Las Vegas

The external stairs on a block of flats in Darmstadt, Germany. This is also where I saw this young lady.

 

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Jacob’s Ladder is a delightful pedestrian link between Edinburgh’s Old and New Towns, The historic staircase is named after the Old Testament story of Jacob’s dream about a stairway to heaven.

An old church in Ipswich, Australia, looking up and rotated

Gru di carico del Tevfik Kaptan I

 

Tevfik Kaptan I @ Torre Vado (Italy)

 

Nikon D7000 + AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5 mm f/2.8G ED

Hugyfot HFN7000 underwater housing

Inon D2000 underwater strobe

Impressive as its 13th century Romanesque facade is, my attention was caught by its reverse and the diagonal staircase leading from the roof to directly behind St Michael and his accompanying angels.

I love the way stars keep changing their positions. I love the way gentle wind kisses our dry skin. I love the way we sleep covering ourselves with the soothing twinkling night sky. Some nights do hold the magical fairy-tales I read in old books. One way to make peace with darkness is by exploring it.

 

and yeah I know, I am sensitive and I won't change a bit ever. I have seen people who are dying because they can't feel emotions anymore. Always been a kid at heart, walking alone but chasing and living my dreams ;)

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Bremen, Haus Atlantis

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Wondering what's on the other side?

 

Late Autumn Sunshine --- for awhile anyway.

 

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From top of Haiku Stairs, amazing views

Groninger Museum - Groningen - the Netherlands

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