View allAll Photos Tagged baths
Art Déco statue by Telcs Ede from 1927, in the park of Gellért Baths. It was built from 1912 to 1918, but the statue was stood only in 1927 with several other Art Déco style statues.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gell%C3%A9rt_Baths
hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gell%C3%A9rt_gy%C3%B3gyf%C3%BCrd%C5...
Budapest, Gellért Baths, late Art Nouveau style, 1912-1918.
Architects: Sebestyén Artúr, Hegedűs Ármin & Sterk Izidor
Stained glass windows, mosaics: Róth Miksa, Róth Manó, design: Hende Vince
Ceramics: Zsolnay
The Budapest bath complex was built between 1912 and 1918 in the (Secession) Art Nouveau style. It was damaged during World War II, but then rebuilt.
References to healing waters in this location are found from as early as the 13th century. A hospital was located on this site during the Middle Ages. During the reign of the Ottoman Empire, baths were also built on this particular site. The "magical healing spring" used the Turkish during the 16th and 17th centuries.
"New" stained glass windows by Baska József, 1974.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gell%C3%A9rt_Baths
hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gell%C3%A9rt_gy%C3%B3gyf%C3%BCrd%C5...
Budapest, Gellért Baths, late Art Nouveau style, 1912-1918.
Architects: Sebestyén Artúr, Hegedűs Ármin & Sterk Izidor
Stained glass window: Róth Miksa, Róth Manó, design: Hende Vince
Ceramics: Zsolnay
The Budapest bath complex was built between 1912 and 1918 in the (Secession) Art Nouveau style. It was damaged during World War II, but then rebuilt.
References to healing waters in this location are found from as early as the 13th century. A hospital was located on this site during the Middle Ages. During the reign of the Ottoman Empire, baths were also built on this particular site. The "magical healing spring" used the Turkish during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Canon 5D Mark111
Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG
ISO 200 | 35mm | F16 | 6 sec
Lee Filters - 1.2Soft / 1.2ND
10 Frames
Merewether Baths - Newcastle
With the clear skies I thought I'd go for this Vista.
If you look closely you can see Jeff Smith in the Bottom RHC of the pool.
The Roman Natural Baths; The Roman Baths in Bath, Somerset.... "Aquae Sulis"
The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The complex is a very well-preserved Roman site of public bathing. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level and has four main features, the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century. - source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_Pump_Room
More on Roman Baths www.romanbaths.co.uk/
Read my blog | Like me on Facebook | Follow me on Instagram
A close up photo of the Lincoln Baths at Saratoga Spa State Park.
All rights reserved. Protected with PIXSY
Located at the west end of Geary Boulevard in San Francisco, this is a section of what is left of the old Sutro Baths that burnt down in 1966.
I just got this shot off using an aperture of f8. I wanted to include more star detail; however attempts to capture this view using a wider aperture, resulted in significant loss of image sharpness at the edges. Sadly, some debris pollution mixed in with algae is visible in the foreground. This kind of pollution in the parks system is rapidly increasing, and has unfortunately become a real obstacle for photographers.
I was however, just happy to get out this past weekend and explore a new location.
Nikon D700
18-35mm f3.5 at 18mm
97 Seconds
f8
ISO 200
(No Filters)
The historic Blue Baths in Rotorua's Government Gardens were closed in January 2021 due to concerns about its structural integrity following a seismic assessment. It remains closed, as the council has other spending priorities.
Shot with a Minolta Autocord, on Ilford HP5+ @1600. Scanned with an EOS R5 + SMC Pentax-M 100mm F4 Macro lens.
The Buxton Baths use natural thermal spring water. The baths date back to Roman times and were the basis for developing Buxton as a Georgian and Victorian spa town. The present buildings of the Thermal Baths and the Natural Mineral Baths were opened in the 1850s.
11.6.25.
ARKIV 060202 - Men sitting around the pool. Arasan Baths -a large sauna complex with Finnish, Russian and Turkish baths with seperate sides for men and women as well as private saunas.
ALMATY, KAZAKSTAN, KAZAKHSTAN
Foto: Christopher Herwig - Kod 9266
COPYRIGHT PRESSENS BILD
After last weekend's full moon trip to Kirby Cove, we stopped at Sutro Baths on the way home. I've shot at Sutro at night at least six times, but I never get bored with it. There's always some new angle to find (and I haven't fallen into the water, yet).
Last weekend was the lowest tide I've ever seen up there. This is part of the foundation of the former swimming pool complex. I think this is where the water would drain back out to the ocean.
Full moon, ambient street light, and some light painting with an LED flashlight
For suggestions about how to photograph Sutro Baths, take a look at the California page of the Free Photo Guide website.
The above image was taken on Sunday 1st June 2014 at Victoria Baths, Manchester.
This was my first time at Victoria Baths and during this visit I decided to shoot exclusively using a very wide angle lens (a 12mm Sigma) and also use my usual HDR style.
For more information about Victoria Baths see the site:
#Manchester #Victoria #baths #hdr #sigma #12mm
ARKIV 060202 - Men sitting around the pool. Arasan Baths -a large sauna complex with Finnish, Russian and Turkish baths with seperate sides for men and women as well as private saunas.
ALMATY, KAZAKSTAN, KAZAKHSTAN
Foto: Christopher Herwig - Kod 9266
COPYRIGHT PRESSENS BILD
ARKIV 060202 - Men whipping each other with branches inside the extremely hot sauna. With a large oven and two floors sauna it can hold dozens of people. Arasan Baths -a large sauna complex with Finnish, Russian and Turkish baths with seperate sides for men and women as well as private saunas.
ALMATY, KAZAKSTAN, KAZAKHSTAN
Foto: Christopher Herwig - Kod 9266
COPYRIGHT PRESSENS BILD
In 1952 the Pithead Baths were built at Prestongrange Colliery. The architect was J.E.Webster and this was probably a standard National Coal Board design. It was the 100th pithead baths to be erected at a Scottish colliery. The cost was £63,578 and the building provided bathing and clothes storage accommodation for 969 men, including a well-equipped canteen and a cycle store which had space for 50 bicycles and six motorbikes. Sadly its working life was short as the colliery closed in 1962 and the now building stands empty as part of the Industrial Heritage site.
The former turkish baths on Great Moor Street in Bolton was opened in 1891 and closed as baths in 1980. The terracotta dressings are notable but sadly damaged by inappropriate cleaning. It is listed Grade II and is currently seeking a new use.
Szechenyi Bath is the biggest and most popular of all the thermal baths in Budapest. What is more, it is one of the biggest natural hot spring spa baths in Europe . Szechenyi Bath was 100 years old in 2013, and throughout its century old history, about a 100 million bathers have enjoyed the warm medicinal waters and the fun pools.
We recently spent a weekend in Bath, in Somerset, England. The Roman Baths, which are on the only hot water spring in all of England, were once a major destination for Romans in England until the Roman Empire faced struggles back home in the early 400s. They fell into disrepair and actually were buried under the modern town of bath and were only rediscovered in the 19th century.
The above image was taken on Sunday 1st June 2014 at Victoria Baths, Manchester.
This was my first time at Victoria Baths and during this visit I decided to shoot exclusively using a very wide angle lens (a 12mm Sigma) and also use my usual HDR style.
For more information about Victoria Baths see the site:
#Manchester #Victoria #baths #hdr #sigma #12mm
very cool place in the british virgin islands..virgin gorda, the baths...large rock formations line the beach and create caves and grottos...i really like this shot..except for some water on the lense..doh
© All Rights Reserved, Krebs Sebastien
_____
The temple was constructed in 60-70 AD and the bathing complex was gradually built up over the next 300 years.
During the Roman occupation of Britain, and possibly on the instructions of Emperor Claudius, engineers drove oak piles to provide a stable foundation into the mud and surrounded the spring with an irregular stone chamber lined with lead. In the second century it was enclosed within a wooden barrel-vaulted building and included the caldarium (hot bath), tepidarium (warm bath), and frigidarium (cold bath).
After the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the first decade of the fifth century, these fell into disrepair and were eventually lost due to silting up, and flooding. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle suggests the original Roman baths were destroyed in the 6th century.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Baths_(Bath)
!!! Happy Saturday !!!
____________
- 1/160s, f9, ISO200, 10mm
- 3xp HDR (±2ev) tone mapped in DPHDR
- Post-processed in Photoshop and Lightroom
The Suburban Baths were built around the end of the 1st century BC against the city walls north of the Porta Marina. They served as a public bath house to the residents of Pompeii They were originally discovered in 1958 and have since been excavated and restored. Excavation of the Suburban Baths have given historians a glimpse into an aspect of the social and cultural workings of Roman life in Pompeii.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suburban_Baths_%28Pompeii%29
sites.google.com/site/ad79eruption/pompeii/public-buildin...