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The new termianl 3 at Beijing International Airport is massive. I went there straight from a bar, five in the morning, still quite drunk from several farewell toasts with Sean, Dan, Alarec and Alarec´s dad.
A bus terminal in Sevilla from which we took an afternoon bus to Ronda (a wonderfully scenic drive through pastel-colored hills and steep, mist-enveloped mountains). This concrete terminal somehow reminded me of Tanger.
Image shot at Terminal 23, Brooklyn, NY, November 19, 2017, Oklahoma State Cowboy Basketball, Jeffrey Parr/OSU Athletics
Pretend you are an animal (earthworm, cat, bat, sparrow, etc.), imagine what you would perceive and take a photo from this perspective
— Michael Reisch
Most bats navigate by echolocation, pointing and shifting their sonar gaze to suit their environment. After a bat spots its prey it calls more frequently as it goes for the kill. This final sequence of calls has a rather appropriate name: the terminal buzz.
Created in the spirit of Marshall McLuhan's advice (by way of Bruce Mau) "Read only left-hand pages."
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19282498/
www.newscientist.com/article/dn20981-terminal-buzz-gives-...
www.brucemaudesign.com/4817/112450/work/incomplete-manife...
The Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal - The Rotunda interior dome spans 180 feet, with a clear height of 106 feet. The ceiling and pilasters are finished in acoustic plaster. The ceiling is especially striking with its arc of silver and the surrounding bands of silver with shades of yellow and orange. The marble used in the building is Red Verona.
Canon EOS 5D
EF 17-40 F4 L USM Lens
Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, Tsawwassen, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D5100, 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6
January 25, 2013
An abandoned produce warehouse went up in flames this morning. Luckily the heritage building next store escaped unscathed.
This is a Minecraft building I have been working on which will have a (obviously non-working) airship terminal above ground and Automated Minecart System underground.
Der HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder (CTA) mit dem 1.400 Meter langen Ballinkai im Stadtteil Altenwerder von Hamburg ist seit seiner Eröffnung im Jahr 2002 einer der weltweit modernsten Containerterminals. (Quelle: de.wikipedia.org)