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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.
.. one more picture taken on the epic photowalk with my friend [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gaphiker] .. the buildings are close to the High Line Park in Manhattan .. I tried to put the old and just new emerging structure in contrast .. enjoy :)
🎧 Jamie Cullum - London Skies 🎧
Today I was browsing through my archive photos of our trip to London in May 2017 after hearing the rather alarming news from England ...
We were visiting THE SHARD on our wedding anniversary ... and I never had a stronger Gin & Tonic so far in my life - they really meant well for me ... I swear it was the tower that swayed and not me ;))
Have a Happy Forth Sunday of Advent (nonetheless) and a Happy Sliders Sunday ... and please take care !!
And happy Windows Wednesday :)
[Editing: Perspecitve Efex (horizontal alignment and miniature effect) and Silver Efex (mainly Omnious Fade) and some additional editing in Affinity Photo - here especially trying to remove the most disturbing reflections]
.. is the elegant home of the Badisches Landesmuseum with frequent fantastic exhibitions like the one about Mykene we visited today .. btw .. adjacent to the right wing is the main campus of my alma mater the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT .. the oldest University for Engineering in Germany .. think about Carl Benz the inventor of the automobile and Heinrich Hertz who proved the concept of electro-magnetic waves .. happy Sunday!
Questa chiesetta é la più antica della Val Gardena, venendo fatta risalire al 1181.
Una leggenda vuole che sia stata edificata per ringraziamento, da Giacomo, figlio del Conte di Stettenek e signore della zona, per essere stato miracolato essendo sopravvissuto ad una impiccagione per una falsa denuncia, da parte di una principessa spagnola follemente innamorata, ma da lui respinta.
This little church is the oldest in the area, dating back to 1181.
A legend has it that it was built in thanksgiving by Giacomo, son of the Count of Stettenek, lord of the area, for having been miraculously healed, having survived a hanging, for a false denunciation, by a Spanish princess madly in love, but rejected by him.