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So I woke up one morning in a fountain ... again. There was a strange concrete women in front of me listening to two geese with bad attitudes and sharp teeth. They were whispering sweet everythings into her ears and I didn't like the sound of that!
Needing some espresso badly, I started to climb out when she spit in my general direction and sent a pigeon to report my misbehavior. Unfortunately since then I am no longer allow d to sleep in fountains. It's actually stamped on my passport!
I snapped a picture to remember the moment and set off for a new adventure. Fortunately there were many available and I had lots of time so I snagged a few hundred to keep me busy.
I heard whistling down the road so I hummed a few bars and drank a deep sip from my espresso. I sighed with a deep contentment for the morning had just begun!
This elegant and aesthetically designed new office building, with 10 floors, features a recessed glass facade on its narrow ground-floor front.
This creates a varying length of overhang from the floor above at each of the building's two rounded corners.
But viewed from the sidewalk, from a worm's-eye view, the reflection of the ground-floor glass facade creates an optical illusion, a new architectural view of a freestanding, futuristic building whose underside resembles the wedge-shaped leaf of a birch tree.
The long exposure time of 7 minutes adds further drama with fast-moving clouds. Long exposure 423 sec. I LEE Little Stopper + LEE BIG Stopper
As ever, one of my favourite architectural views. The bridge above was eerily quiet; works meant no traffic could cross.
We stood in a little... 'space' underneath the bridge which I guess could have been an unofficial car park? It seemed like the kind of place a body would be found in some gritty crime drama. I was a bit nervous.
While Mrs. Krach was shopping in the small town of Berlin, Maryland, I was walking around and taking in the architectural views. These old windows caught my eye.
Happy Window Wednesday
London is a great place to get get lost and explore. There are many great street and architectural views throughout the city.
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Wetterstation Brocken
38879 Wernigerode
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"SAI QUANNO FUSTE, NAPULE, CURONA?
QUANNO REGNAVA CASA D'ARAGONA!!"
(Velardiniello, XVI century)
"Naples, do you know when you have been a crown? When the house of Aragon reigned!" (Velardiniello, XVI century)
Naples, sacristy of S. Domenico Maggiore.
From left, the white arks with the crown of our kings of Naples Alfonso il Magnanimo, Ferrante e Ferrantino.
Mudam Luxembourg - Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
Architekt: Ieoh Ming Pei
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Hi everyone and happy weekend. Taken last week while trekking through the grounds at the Chaung Yen Monastery and this is the largest of it's kind in the Western hemisphere and the hall where this statue is located is massive and beautiful from an architectural view point.
While taking this wanted to focus attention on the face and keep it clean and simple with no distractions.
stay well and slowly trying to catch up.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuang_Yen_Monastery
tony
MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst
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Fountains Abbey architecture, view from the garden showing just how large the monastery was. England
View towards San Mark's Square from the Ponte del lovo, with a glimpse of the top of Campanile di San Marco. This is one of the only spots in Venice where you can get this view of the Campanile as few canals are aligned this way or provide an unobstructed view.
Venice, Italy
This image titled Architecture View With Nature, was taken on the View from my sightseeing as the moment.
Memphis TN.
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