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If you look closely you can see that there is a wire fence around it.

The head of the giant Merlion structure at Sentosa viewed from Village Hotel Sentosa. For an upcoming new feature, this structure will be demolished.

 

More pics of: Our 2 Staycations at Village Hotel Sentosa. ( 2019)

Detail of Cathedral Building, Heart of Worcestershire College, Worcester. Designed by architects Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners. Completed at some point between 1965-73.

Windblown snow structures while hiking in the Austrian Karwendel mountains

The cathedral is designed in an Italian Romanesque Revival style. The exterior of the structure is faced with red brick accented with granite. The facade is framed by two square towers that reach a height of 164 ft. The interior was most recently renovated in 1971 when the altar was moved closer to the congregation in response to the II Vatican council. The old marble high altar, topped by a Calvary scene, remains in the apse.

Moored barges.

 

There is a major operation underway to cap and landscape the old Victorian/Edwardian rubbish tip at this site. The tides are exposing and eroding the old waste that is then carried away and deposited throughout the area.

The old beached barge (left) has been mostly buried in the last few years, I once found a pair of old flying goggles in the mud beside it (1990's).

 

LR3969 Ā© Joe O'Malley 2020

I’m getting a bit addicted to my 16mm close-ups. It is just amazing what kind shots I come home with.

The lovely structures on the beach find a mirror in the sky above.

Sony A7iii, 2x teleconverter, Helios 44M-7.

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This is the same building as in Structures 61.

On the margin of the National Park Eifel near Kall, a small industrial area accrues. (Countryside Cologne).

Shot this morning Feb 24, 2019

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The world-famous Hagia Sophia museum in Istanbul - originally founded as a cathedral - has been turned back into a mosque.

  

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The Vessel is a structure and landmark which was built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Construction began in April 2017; it opened on March 15, 2019.

 

Designed by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the elaborate honeycomb-like structure rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb.

 

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A detail of the Academy of the Arts in Berlin, which is, in my belief, a wonderful architecture - unlike the newer building close to the Brandenburg Gate.

 

Also I love this tiny camera. Always to have with me, extremely fast to shoot with and still under my control.

 

Olympus XA on Ilford Delta 100, developed in CaffenolCMrs

Electric power companies tend to build large and very heavy, structurally sound buildings because they sometimes contain elements like transformers that deal in very large amounts of energy. It is protection and strength, in case of a malfunction. Photograph taken in Sacramento, California.

Masterpiece of Francesco Borromini.

The Church is also known as San Carlino owing to its small proportions

 

The oval entablature to the dome has a 'crown' of foliage and frames a view of deep set interlocking coffering of octagons, crosses and hexagons which diminish in size the higher they rise. Light floods in from windows in the lower dome that are hidden by the oval opening and from windows in the side of the lantern. In a hierarchical structuring of light, the illuminated lantern with its symbol of the Holy Trinity is the most brightly lit, the coffering of the dome is thrown into sharp and deep relief and light gradually filters downwards to the darker lower body of the church.

 

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Entry for the weekend photo competition 'Structure'

The Peterborough Lift Lock National Historic Site of Canada is located on the Otonabee River section of the Trent Canal in the City of Peterborough, Ontario. It is a large concrete structure along the Trent-Severn Waterway designed to lift boats 19.8 metres. The lock operates on a balance system, whereby water is let into the upper chamber, a connecting valve is opened and the heavier chamber Peterborough is known as the gateway to the Kawarthas, "cottage country", a large recreational region of the province. It is named in honour of Peter Robinson, an early Canadian politician who oversaw the first major immigration to the area. The city is the seat of Peterborough County.

decaying barn ... central Illinois ... texture by ~Brenda-Starr~

  

Concrete things with holes in them, at the edge of a Lincolnshire field. I don't know what these things are. There are several of them in one location, quite big, probably been there a long time and no obvious purpose. One on its own might have been an artwork I suppose. Get the sun behind one of them and you can make silly effects.

Beaumont, Texas: Historical Marker:

 

The first county building constructed at this site was a jailhouse completed in 1838, two years after the organization of Jefferson County. Located on land acquired from Nancy Tevis, a pioneer settler of the area, it also housed county offices and courts. When the commissioners court outgrew the facility, sessions were held in private homes. The first courthouse here was completed in 1854. Built by John A. Beaumont, it was a two-story square structure surrounded by a six-foot picket fence. Baptist and Methodist congregations conducted Sunday services in the building and during the Civil War it was leased to D. T. Inglehart, a Confederate surgeon, for use as a hospital. A second courthouse was constructed in 1893, twelve years after the incorporation of Beaumont. Designed by E. T. Heiner, it was a three-story red brick building with white trim. Following the area oil boom of the 1920s it proved inadequate to meet the needs of the growing population and was replaced by the present brick courthouse in 1931. Designed by Fred Stone and A. Babin, the fourteen-story building features art deco styling in the use of sculpted ornamentation and marble interior work.

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Oude Aarde in Giethoorn (edelstenen-, fossielen- en mineralenmuseum)

Structure, discipline and creativity. Image taken by 1920-ies Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor and printed in the darkroom on Rollei Vintage 332 RC. Selenium toned.

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