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Visited my photo friend in Söderköping for two days.

We traveled around the country to photograph.

Near her home is this fairy tale castle, originally from the 16th century, but the current building is significantly younger.

The castle is called Ekenäs, and many strange words and myths are about it.

 

One of them is: Greve Mauritz Vellingk has got rid of secret actions and the boy who helped him was then wrapped in a secretarial basement not to come out and tell the secret. The renovated room, which has never been opened, is called "Nisses hole". It is said that if space opens, a major accident will hit both the castle and its owners.

 

Another is on the so-called Hönsagumman, which is said to have saved the castle from hostile attacks and therefore become portrayed, which otherwise was unusual for service people. She still keeps a watchful eye on everyone who enters the castle.

 

Texture my own.

From left

Torre Agbar

Sagrada Família

Las Ramblas

 

Edit Armin Dörr.

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A masia (Catalan Farmhoiuse) of Sant Martí de Provençals (part of Barcelona since 1897)

 

CAPTURA ANALOGICA 2 Febrer 1963

 

Camera: Paxette

 

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Beautiful balcony at Setcases Street on Vilallonga de Ter, Ripollès, Girona, Catalonia.

  

Mostly old storehouses in Bakklandet, converted to housing or offices.

The Trondheim settlement was founded in 997 as a trading post, and it served as the capital of Norway during the Viking Age until 1217.

Great fires have ravaged the city several times. The 1651 fire destroyed 90% of all buildings within the city limits.

Eventually flammable goods were forbidden in the storehouses near the city centre. Storehouses were then built on the other side of the river, in Bakklandet.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trondheim

traditional architecture, the sun is setting down and the houses get the last sunshine for the day.../I Öregrund, traditionell arkitektur, solen håller på att gå ner och husen får en sista solstråle.../En la ciudad de Öregrund, arquitectura de estilo tradicional, atardece y las casas reciben el último sol del día...(DSC_9197-3)

The Black Diamond is an extension to the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was drawn by the Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects in 1993 and stood completed in 1999. For more information, visit The Black Diamond.

 

Incredibly, although I have lived in Copenhagen all my life, I have never visited this architectural gem, which I think is a fitting term for its name. The shots were taken handheld from the bridge at the top level of the building's concourse. I wanted to freeze all motion as much as possible but also get as much as possible in focus so I went for a higher ISO. In hindsight I think I went overboard with the ISO setting and hence the shutter speed but still, the shots did come out ok I think. I have experimented with a few versions of the two different shots. I can't quite decide which ones i like the most, but I am leaning towards the B&W ones.

 

What do you think?

 

One more thing: I tried to use a polarizer to reduce the glare from the glass but when I did so I got a weird blue-ish effect on the windows to the outside. Could this be because they have some sort of coating to keep out heat / keep in heat?

the river Fyris in the city centre, the atmosphere in town is quite tranquil, on some days you can see nice clouds on parade.../ Uppsala, en sommardag, Fyrisån, lugnet, en och en annan molnformation brukar visa upp sig.../Uppsala un día de verano, el río Fyris y la atmósfera tranquila de la ciudad, con suerte pasa algún desfile de nubes...(DSC_8280-4)

Monernist and Sgraffito Architecture on Sant Andreu Mainstreet, Barcelona.

 

Modernisme - Art Nouveau - Modern Style - Tiffany - Jugendstil - Sezessionstil - Wiener Sezession - Stile900 - Floreale - Liberty

 

Esgrafiats Sgraffito Esgrafiados Sgraffite Graffito сграффито 涂鸦

  

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Sant Andreu is one of the ten districts of Barcelona since its redistricting in 1984. It was named after the former municipality of Sant Andreu de Palomar, which was the largest in the area and now makes up the bulk of the neighbourhood bearing its name, as well as part of the neighboring district of Nou Barris.

It is in the northern part of the city, bordering the river Besòs, two adjacent towns in the metropolitan area, Sant Adrià de Besòs and Santa Coloma de Gramenet, and three other districts of Barcelona: Nou Barris, Horta-Guinardó and Sant Martí.

 

Statue of Ramon Berenguer the Great. Sculptor Frederic Marés (1950). In the background the Saint Agatha's Chapel.

  

Rue du Taur, à droite Notre Dame de Taur et en bas le clocher de la basilique de Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France.

  

View of the bridge of Toronell river, tributary to Fluvià river at Castellfollit de la Roca, Ripollès, Girona, Catalonia.

 

CATALÀ

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Mornau Palace, Barcelona.

 

Modernisme - Art Nouveau - Modern Style - Tiffany - Jugendstil - Sezessionstil - Wiener Sezession - Stile 900 - Floreale Liberty

  

Ceiling of the Güell Palace, Barcelona (1886-1890). (Architect: Antoni Gaudí)

 

Modernisme - Art Nouveau - Modern Style - Tiffany - Jugendstil - Sezessionstil - Wiener Sezession - Stile900 - Floreale - Liberty

 

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The Palau Güell (English: Güell Palace) is a mansion designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí for the industrial tycoon Eusebi Güell and built between 1886 and 1888. It is situated on the Carrer Nou de la Rambla, in the El Raval neighbourhood of the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site: Works of Antoni Gaudí.

 

CATALÀ

El Palau Güell és un edifici dissenyat per l'arquitecte Antoni Gaudí, màxim representant del modernisme català, entre 1886 i 1890. El palau està situat al carrer Nou de la Rambla núm. 3-5 de Barcelona, al barri del Raval.

   

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