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.. more architeXture .. explored with my friend GAPHIKER .. in Manhattans Lower East Side .. enjoy & happy weekend :) .. btw .. here's more .. flic.kr/s/aHsmDVJGye
If you like Indie-Pop (like me), this might be something for you:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MqTd0zlZnY
... I dont' know the band Subsonic Eye, just discovered the song by chance when looking for "Cosmic Realignment" (the name of the filter I used here) ... the sound reminds me a tiny bit of the The Maccabees
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This is the roof of a cinema complex in my city (looking straight up). In my eyes it looks like a spaceship - I am such a SciFi fan ; ))
So I added the filter 'Cosmic Realignment' (Topaz Studio) just for fun (it's the blue-magenta galaxy-shaped bubble in the middle) and some further edit in Analog Efex (especially light leaks)
I had to crop the image on the right to cut away a pillar that destroyed the spaceship-look : ))
Happy (Sliders) Sunday !
Memories of Copenhagen - a beautiful town I fell in love with ;))
The circular Rundetårn (Rundetaarn / Danish for round tower) is a tower in the centre of Copenhagen, which served as a observatory of the University of Copenhagen until 1861.
It has a diameter of about 15 m and a height of 34.8 m. Apart from the last few metres, it is not climbed by stairs, but by a 209 m long spiral corridor that winds around the centre of the tower in seven and a half full turns.
This equestrian staircase made it possible to deliver books, instruments and the like by horse and carriage.
And it is said that the king he went up there comfortably by carriage, too :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rundetaarn
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Erinnerungen an Kopenhagen - eine wunderschöne Stadt zum Verlieben ;))
Der kreisrunde Rundetårn (Rundetaarn /dänisch für Runder Turm) ist ein Turm im Stadtzentrum Kopenhagens, der bis 1861 als Observatorium der Universität Kopenhagen diente. Er besitzt einen Durchmesser von etwa 15 m und eine Höhe von 34,8 m. Bestiegen wird er, abgesehen von den letzten Metern, nicht über Treppen, sondern über einen 209 m langen, spiralförmigen Gang, der sich in siebeneinhalb vollen Drehungen um die Turmmitte windet. Diese Reittreppe ermöglichte es, Bücher, Instrumente und dergleichen per Pferdewagen anzuliefern.
Und es ist überliefert, dass König Christian IV. sich hat mit der Kutsche nach oben fahren lassen (ganz bequem - bis auf die letzten Stufen ;))
.. architeXture .. in Mannheims new Glücksstein quarter .. sorry no tweaks today .. happy Sunday :)
.. Yesterday, I had the pleasure to photo hike the posh capital of Northrhine-westfalia .. enjoy & happy Window Wednesdays :)
.. yay, we're back in town .. architeXture lightroomed and finished with the magic chrome camera profile .. happy weekend, world :)
.. found in LU .. it's a piece of art placed at the location of the historic Rheinschanze .. happy Sunday!
It is immediately clear that this building is almost in the center of the city. A lot of signs, a lot of stores. If you want to enter them, find the door. That's your problem, though.