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architecture, BW, Archeology, History

Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral;

Saint Petersburg, Russia;

59°56'60" N 30°18'57" E;

 

YASHICA FX-D Quartz, ISO 100, 1 EV, OSCAR FILM K100D

8 April 2018,

Ypres, (leper) Belgium

Nikon D7200

Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM

Studio 200

 

A non-descript run of the mill industrial building in the Harbor View neighborhood houses a surprisingly good dance club, boasting DJ's from all over the world. Good reviews on the music, food, and bartenders are really all that's to be found on this place. Built between 1900 and 1925 is all the history I can find.

 

Mamiya C33, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm, 1/125 @ f11, Tri-X, D76 1:1

 

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Arnhem

photo© Marije van de Berg

Chicago, IL

Fujifilm X-H1

Fujinon 18-55mm

Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, SC, USA.

03/30

June Challenge 2010.

One black and white photo each day of the month.

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No con todo el contraste que quisiera, pero el PS me hace cosas raras.

The underground tunnel to the Hemisferic IMAX.

 

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Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England. It is located 3 miles south-west of Ripon in North Yorkshire, England.

Founded in 1132, the abbey operated for over 400 years, until 1539, when Henry VIII ordered the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

 

The abbey is a Grade I listed building owned by the National Trust and part of the designated Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Monument to the Conquerors of Space;

Moscow, Russia;

55°49'22" N 37°38'22" E;

 

YASHICA FX-D Quartz, ISO 50, 50 mm, 0 EV, YASHICA AUTO YASHINON-DX 50mm f/1.7, OSCAR FILM BW50

H500C/M, Distagon 50mm + red filter, Konica IR750 (exp.1992)

Exterior detail of Downtown Dallas’ Interurban Building, built in 1916 to act as a central station for up to 35 interurban trains at one time. It has since been converted to lofts.

Looking up from the Path System somewhere near Dundas and Yonge

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Detail of an exterior architectural flourish of Dallas’ Meyerson Symphony Center, designed by I.M. Pei.

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