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Stadhuis (Town hall ) in Zaandam, Netherlands is part of the charming, Dutch architectural complex right by the train station. Zaandam is just few km North of Amsterdam, and few from famous windmills village Zaanse Schans.
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The "Motel One" hotel at the Kantstraße.
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Buildings on the territory of the New Jerusalem Monastery. City of Istra. Moscow region. Russia.
Fraternal Corps, Ephraim Tower, Church of the Three Great Hierarchs.
A brick church at the Hospital Chambers of the monastery, built in 1698 at the expense of Princess Tatyana Mikhailovna. The building in the spirit of the Moscow baroque originally ended with a two-tiered octagon. Burned out in 1726, re-consecrated in 1776. Presumably, finally abolished in con. 18th century during the restructuring of the chambers into a palace, however, it is also mentioned in the inventory of 1876. During the restructuring, the altar and the dome were dismantled, but the main quadrangle of the temple survived. In 1941 the building was badly damaged, in 1962 it was partially restored. The new altar apse and four-pitched roof with dome were made in 2014-2016.
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ihr Architekturfotografen kennt das sicher ... mit dem Kopf im Nacken und die Kamera nach oben gerichtetet, das eingespiegelte Raster, der Sucherscheibe, im Auge behaltend, so lange zu zirkeln, bis beide Diagonalen in die Ecken des Suchers auslaufen und dann, wenn die Grafik so ist, wie intendiert, wieder und wieder auszulösen, weil einem wieder eine Ecke verrutscht ist ;-) ...
Ihr kennt ja sicher viele bemühte Begründungen, warum Menschen fotografieren, hier auf flickr und anderswo, veröffentlichen.
“I photograph to find out what something will look like photographed.”
(Garry Winogrand)
dieses Zitat finde ich genial und ich finde mich in ihm wieder, ich würde es noch erweitern ...
“I photograph to find out what something will look like photoshoped (edited).”
(Garry Wernergrand)
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Walking by the Faneuil Hall and saw the contrasting architectural styles of the modern buildings surrounding a colonial style building in downtown Boston
central perspective ...
you do have no chance, you start comparing both sides automatically ... ;-)
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white and blue ...
such an extraordinary architecture is designed by ...
yes, Dame Zaha Muhammad Hadid ...
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Nîmes architecture. The Maison carrée, one of the best preserved Roman temples in the world
video tour youtu.be/x8-6xbp8-yE
Created for Glow's "Art and Architecture" challenge.
Had a lot of fun today playing with photos on my iPad while flying over the U.S. on my way to Michigan. The odd spire - that I tripled above - towers over Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles. I suspect it has a purpose but I have no idea what it is!