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Same staircase as yesterday - bottom up view

Liège-Guillemins train station

Seattle’s One Pacific Tower rises over the adjacent Market Place North Condos, near the Pike Place Market.

Berlin, 2019.

 

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Blue hour at Marshall Point Light in Port Clyde, Maine, with color removed.

 

The current lighthouse was built in 1858, and following a lightning strike to the original, the current keeper's house was built in 1895.

Crossing Brooklyn Bridge by foot over the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan (visible in the background).

La Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine.

Architectes: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group + FREAKS freearchitects

 

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La Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine.

Architectes: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group + FREAKS freearchitects

 

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The Bank of America Tower soars into the sky, a prominent feature of Downtown Fort Worth's skyline in Texas.

I had to work really hard to get this image. After asking for permission to take captures I was offered to take the lift to the 6th floor. Which means I climbed another 16 stories to get the full top-down view 😄

Tomorrow, the Olympic Winter Games 2022 in Beijing will be opened. There has been a lot of discussion about the meaningfulness of this event, being held in times of pandemic, in an autocratic country that tramples human rights underfoot, and in the presence of a threat of war between Russia and Ukraine.

 

Olympic ideals and values seem to apply to athletes only, the main purpose is about big money and state propaganda.

 

Is the Olympic idea starting to starting to dissolve - as the 5 rings in this image do... ?

Palazzo dei Congressi -EUR - Roma

La Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine.

Architectes: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group + FREAKS freearchitects

 

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Olympus digital camera

The Golden Gate Bridge spans the entrance to San Francisco Bay.

I found this long-abandoned house in Oak Harbor, Ohio, between the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge and the Dakota's Wetlands, near Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.

Return to Montmartre from a different POV and angle with an other camera.

Architectural detail of the Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

olympus omd - lightroom - silver efex pro

Brooklyn Bridge, New York

  

Talk Talk - Ascension Day

  

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Welcome my son

Welcome to the machine

What did you dream?

It's alright we told you what to dream

 

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olympus omd - lightroom - silver efex pro

camera: Ricoh FF-3 - (1982) - analog

lens: Rikenon 35mm - 5 element

 

film: "Kono" BW 35mm. ISO 400.

Monolit Ukrainian type cine film.

The snow and ice-covered city of Chicago sits on the shores of a frozen Lake Michigan. [Flickr Explore, No. 141, November 19, 2022.]

I photographed these Arch Street residences while showing my brother around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [Flickr Explore #73, August 28, 2022.]

 

A multi-functional spatial concept combined with an aesthetically

impressive architecture and an ecologically well thought out infrastructure creates the ideal conditions for events for from 40 to 4,000 guests.

 

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The first stage was designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet. Built in 1881-1882 as a Cable Station. Additions were made in 1885 and 1888. The building provided accommodation for officers of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company. The company had finished laying a cable to New Zealand in 1876. Cables were received and sent from the building’s instrument room. A second cable line was laid in 1890. In 1903 the company built a larger office at Yarra Bay (see form for Yarra Bay House). Thereafter this building was used only for accommodation. New technology made the operation redundant in 1916. The building was used for a variety of purposes until leased to the Salvation Army in 1944. It was then used as a refuge for women and children until 1987. An extensive restoration programme was undertaken by the Public Works Department and the building became the La Perouse Museum in 1988. It was presented to the NSW Government by the French Minister, Mr Andre Girand, as a bicentennial gift on behalf of the La Perouse Association. The building is now administered by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

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