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Amsterdam at sunset.It's a very must for any tourist and photographer.Canals and buildings reflection are simply amazing
Don't forget! It is Wednesday, the day for windows and windmills. Hope your day has been a happy one.
Happy Window Wednesday!
Happy Windmill Wednesday!
Sun filters through clouds, afternoon's play,
Three friends stand by the pizza window, bright,
"Large pepperoni and dr pepper", they say,
Savoring moments, in partial sunlight.
Tonemapping mit Luminance HDR 2.3.0
Bitte keine Awards und Bildchen!
- Please no awards and banners! -
Another mansion on Lake Adair in my hood. WIndows, windows, windows everywhere!
Silly old woman here edited this shot again. I like having the "Replace" option in the new Flickr photo editing option. This one is better ... called "Old Postcard" ... and suits this vintage mansion better me thinks!
Moved up front on my photostream for this 2022 HWW!
Radar tower in Cuxhaven, Germany, at night after a downpour. The two windows on the right in the foreground are part of the lighthouse.
#Memmingen#….
ist eine kreisfreie Stadt im bayerischen Regierungsbezirk Schwaben.Die frühere Reichsstadt ist Oberzentrum sowie Schul-,Verwaltungs -und Handelszentrum in der Region Donau - Iller.Die besten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Memmingen,Altstadt Memmingen,
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Trees and bushes reflecting in the amber tinted window of an office complex in downtown Huntsville, Alabama
The Tin House can be found in Ottawa’s ByWard Market. This popular attraction was installed in 1973, and hangs on a building wall in a courtyard that is now named after the work.
The Tin House is a reconstruction of the facade from a house that was owned by Honoré Foisy, which was located a few blocks from the ByWard Market. Foisy was a tinsmith who used sheet metal to create a facade that was made to look like other building materials, such as wood and brick.
When the house was demolished in 1961, the facade was saved, and later reconstructed by artist Art Price, using the original work, along with other re-created pieces.
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La maison de fer-blanc est installée au marché By, à Ottawa. Depuis 1973, cette œuvre est accrochée à l’un des édifices de la cour qui porte maintenant son nom et dont elle est devenue l’attraction artistique.
Il s’agit de la reconstruction de la façade de la maison d’Honoré Foisy, qui se trouvait à quelques coins de rue du marché. Foisy, un ferblantier, s’était servi de feuilles de métal pour créer une façade imitant d’autres matériaux, comme le bois et la brique.
Quand, en 1961, la maison a été démolie, on a sauvé la façade qui a ensuite été reconstruite par l’artiste Art Price à partir de l’original et de pièces fabriquées.
I wonder if I am the only one who stops on the stair landing- totally engulfed by the light in this window? It's been photographed on so many different occasions and still it is a magical window for me. Fun to share it with my house guests today.