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A little figure inspired by BF3 .

Thank you "Iris" for the vest :)

 

Everyday life...the way i see things

This is the start of a look at Urban decay. Stage door, entrance to many acts in the past. Ilford HP5

Stadion or stade (Ancient Greek: στάδιον) was an ancient running event, part of the Olympic Games and the other Panhellenic Games. It was one of the five major Pentathlon events. It was the premier event of the gymnikos agon (nude competitions). From the years 776 to 724 BC, the stadion was the only event that took place at the Olympic Games and the victor gave his name to the entire four-year Olympiad. This allows scholars to know the names of nearly every ancient Olympic Stadion winner.

 

The stadion was named after the building in which it took place, also called the stadion. This word became stadium in Latin, which became the English word stadium. There were other types of running events, but the stadion was the most prestigious; the winner was often considered to be the winner of an entire Games. Though a separate event, the stadion was also part of the ancient Pentathlon.

Düsseldorf, Schauspielhaus, June 2013

Château de Cromière dans le Limousin, en Haute Vienne. France

It`s a concrete stairs near Strogino, Moscow. Massive and solid concrete construction. It resembles with arcitecture of brutalism.

ELIZABETHAN MANSION CIRCA 1558

MONTACUTE, SOMERSET

Bungalow 1904 for auctioneer Mr F Gummow. Victorian and Federation features. Innovative. Stepped “quoins” in the three gables, Gothic style castellation around some of roof line, unnecessary corbels to support the roof, iron decorative freeze on top of the roof ridge top, and decorative plaster work on the numerous chimneys. Bay window topped with castellation on west side and semi curved entrance porch. A rich mixture of Victorian, Gothic and modern styles.

20th and N streets NW, Eli’s Kosher Deli (moved)

More Holdouts are here.

 

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Pano de 3 photos.

 

Inspiré de A.G. Photographe ainsi que de Guillaume Chanson ou de Eric Schaeff, ma version avec un ciel de www.antoniogaudenciophoto.com

Buildings and closes that form part of the Lawnmarket, (part of the Royal Mile in the old medieval town of Edinburgh). This is the doorway of Lady Stair's house, now the Writers Museum.

 

2013, Norway: St. Marcus Church in Ullevålsveien in Oslo.

Markuskirken i Ullevålsveien på St. Hanshaugen i Oslo.

Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen

 

A previously posted image in my series of black & white shots on the subject of architecture duplicated and mirrored to create a 'kaleidoscopic' effect. April 2010

Nuns monastery of the Dominican Second Order, founded in 1579

 

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Another picture from the trip to San Francisco last week. For some reason I really liked diagonals and lines that day....the colors are all from the sunset, the blue sky and the streetlights reflecting on the buildings.

Pretending to be in Venice. just as glamorous in Liverpool.

Explore19th June 2011 #490

2012, Norway; Kampen Church in Oslo.

Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen

Chrysler building in New York

80 x 13-sec exposures, f/2.8, ISO 3200

This windmill appears to have been a hotel room at one time in the village of Dead Man's Flats, near Canmore, Alberta. The property is now part of the condo complex in the background, and I hope it is preserved by whoever owns it now. It's such a unique landmark.

Took this photo, looking back up, while going down to the platform level. If you don't think that's a trick, try it, It throw your equilibrium off.

Took this with my new Nikon D0610, my first FX (full-frame), 35mm equivalent, and new Nikon 14-24 mm wide angle lens, F 2.8 at 125 sec. ISO 1000.

What most impressed my with this FX Camera is the lack of noise or in 35 mm speak, grain, associated with DX or C-frame (1/3 size) format.

I am thoroughly impressed with the performance.

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