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Futurium Berlin
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Park Central Hotel, 860, 7th Avenue, Manhattan Community Board 5, Manhattan, New York County, New York, 10019, United States, USA, altitude 92.41 m.
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Wembley Stadion
London
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Sorry for the continuing older shots series but other stuff is keeping me so busy. I just cannot make it to process the photos from last weekend.
Here you can see the colour version of the misty Frankfurt shot.
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EZB Tower
Frankfurt am Main
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In 2008 The Brooklyn Bridge celebrates it's 125th year.
The Brooklyn Bridge, one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, stretches 5,989 feet (1825 m) over the East River connecting the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. On completion, it was the largest suspension bridge in the world and the first steel-wire suspension bridge. Originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, it was dubbed the Brooklyn Bridge in an 1867 letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and formally so named by the city government in 1915. Since its opening, it has become an iconic part of the New York skyline. In 1964 it was designated a National Historic Landmark.
Construction began January 3, 1870. The Brooklyn Bridge was completed thirteen years later and was opened for use on May 24, 1883. On that first day, a total of 1,800 vehicles and 150,300 people crossed. The bridge's main span over the East River is 1,595 feet 6 inches (486.3 m). The bridge cost $15.5 million to build and approximately 27 people died during its construction.
At the time it opened, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world — 50% longer than any previously built — and it has become a treasured landmark. Additionally, for several years the towers were the tallest structures in the Western Hemisphere. Since the 1980s, it has been floodlit at night to highlight its architectural features. The towers are built of limestone, granite, and Rosendale cement. Their architectural style is Gothic, with characteristic pointed arches above the passageways through the stone towers.
The bridge was designed by German-born John Augustus Roebling in Trenton, New Jersey. Roebling had earlier designed and constructed other suspension bridges, such as Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati, Ohio and the Waco Suspension Bridge in Waco, Texas, that served as the engineering prototypes for the final design.
this photo was taken in motion while I was in a car....of course the perspective is weird through motion and speed, but I uploaded it because I thought that sometimes it doesn't need a perfect photo, but just a photo with a meaning...so...I just like it the way it is...
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Westfälischer Kunstverein im
LWL Museum für Kunst und Kultur
Münster, Nordrhein-Westfalen
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Pinakothek der Moderne
München
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Planina Komovi
Crkva je izgrađena na više od 1800mnv, te je tako stekla titulu crkve na najvišoj nadmorskoj visini.
Na samom ulazu napisano je: "Ovaj hram podiže njegovo visočanstvo knjaz Nikola Prvi Petrović za pokoj duše svoga oca vojvode Mirka Petrovića Njegoša, hrabrom plemenu Kuča 1900. godine".
Milano, view of Corso Vittorio Emanuele from the roof of the Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria Nascente).
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Pinakothek der Moderne
München
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Tate Modern
London
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Sprengel Museum
Hannover
Germany
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75 Wall Street
It's either because of $$ issue or under renovation, the municipal building lights were off.
Brockenhaus Hotel
auf dem Brocken
38879 Wernigerode
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Parc del Forum
Barcelona, Spain
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Main-Forum, Frankfurt am Main
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Final ones from London for now, the cupboard has run bare. So next posts will be back to local shots in MK - and sweaty runners wearing red!
My favourite view of the Thames, with St Pauls on the left. Every time I stand here another new monolith seems to have sprung up on the horizon, can there be room for any more? Health problems are keeping me away from our capital at the moment but hopefully I’ll get back in the new year...will the skyline have changed again? London remains my favourite place for taking pictures and I ‘m really missing my regular trips...