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Arcitecture at the More London site on the Thame's south bank. Taken during the Fujiholics Street Photography day.
29/12/12 with Hanif
I took this on Sky Dining - Plaza Semanggi. One of the best spot to hangout in Jakarta. It was terrific moment in December!
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DSC_7928-16 .............Kolmanskop, a deserted mining town in Namibia, now preserved for tourists and photographers
These will be the tallest buildings in Manchester soon I think 2020... Look at this website for more information
For a work group we focused on Abstract Arcitecture. It was so much fun to do. I have leared alot.This one is taken in Amsterdam. Zuidas
What is today the Benares Historic House traces itself to 1837, when some original sections and outbuildings were constructed. The main house as it is seen today is from 1857. Originally home to four generations of the Harris and Sayers Family, today it is a museum in the City of Mississauga after the house and almost all of its contents were donated by the great-grandchildren of Captain Harris. Opened in 1995 as a public museum, the house is representative to what it would have looked like during the First World War.
Rolleiflex 2.8F - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Kodak Gold 200 @ ASA-200
FPP Super Color Negative ECN-2 Kit
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2012, Croatia - the medieval city of Trogir in Dalmatia seen from the church tower of the Svaka Lovre (St. Laurentius) cathedral. The building with the loggia and the bell tower is situated in the towns main square - Gradska loza.
Kroatia: Middelalderbyen Trogir sett fra kirketårnet på St. Lawrencekatedralen.
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
2013, Norway; Etterstadgata in Oslo has charming old wooden houses and white picket fences.
Vinterdag på Vålerenga - etterstadgata
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
The New Palace (German: Neues Palais) is a palace situated on the western side of the Sanssouci park in Potsdam, Germany. The building was begun in 1763, after the end of the Seven Years' War, under King Friedrich II (Frederick the Great) and was completed in 1769. It is considered to be the last great Prussian baroque palace.
www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/the-pineapple
Little remains of the Dunmore Estate except the walled garden and its unique pineapple topped building.
Pedestrians pause at a street corner during the start of a snowfall on 14th St NW in Washington, DC.
One of five off shoots of the war Museum, this one is based in Salford Manchester on the end of the Manchester Ship Canal in Trafford Park. The building is composed of three shards from an explosion of an imagined globe, the shards also represent earth, water and air.
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe[1] (German: Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: Holocaust-Mahnmal), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold. It consists of a 19,000 m2 (4.7-acre) site covered with 2,711 concrete slabs or "stelae", arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field. The stelae are 2.38 m (7 ft 10 in) long, 0.95 m (3 ft 1 in) wide and vary in height from 0.2 to 4.8 m (7.9 in to 15 ft 9.0 in). They are organized in rows, 54 of them going north–south, and 87 heading east–west at right angles but set slightly askew.[2][3] An attached underground "Place of Information" (German: Ort der Information) holds the names of all known Jewish Holocaust victims, obtained from the Israeli museum Yad Vashem.
Building began on April 1, 2003, and was finished on December 15, 2004. It was inaugurated on May 10, 2005, sixty years after the end of World War II, and opened to the public two days later. It is located one block south of the Brandenburg Gate, in the Friedrichstadt neighborhood. The cost of construction was approximately €25 million.
2013, Norway: Botanical garden Oslo.
Zoologisk og geologisk avdeling ved botanisk hage på Tøyen i Oslo.
Universitetes Botaniske Hage Tøyenhagen
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
Perhaps I wasn't thinking straight after my 5 mile (seemingly uphill both ways) hike, that, instead of walking to my car, I wandered into town. Like a moth to a flame, I saw some brilliant reds and golds. That, and historic architecture capped by this steeple. So a detour was in order, ignoring the protests from my hip flexors and it bands, to catch this. Nothing spectacular, but I really like the view, so there!
Harpers Ferry, WV
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“A quiet moment on Church Street, captured in timeless black and white. The sweep of the road draws the eye into the frame, past the textured facades of old houses, a lone passerby, and up into a sky scattered with drifting clouds. A slice of village life where history and everyday rhythms meet.”
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La petite fontaine derrière la chapelle (accès par les côtés de la chapelle) est toujours en service. Elle attire beaucoup de monde, Sainte Isbergue ayant sa réputation : elle pourrait guérir les maladies des yeux et de la peau.
Isbergues | Pas-de-Calais (62) | Nord - Pas-de-Calais - Picardie | France
Used to be a college which has been converted into many dwellings. Thought as I was in the area I's try and capture it in some nice afternoon light using the passing traffic to fill the "empty" space of the road in the foreground rather than catching it with no pedestrians or cars which I had also exposed but thought this worked better.