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A German registered FIAT Ducato camper in good old rainy UK. This SWB version is great for places that are short on space horizontally but with no restrictions upwardly.
Tourists: Other weather may happen in the UK, check terms and conditions before travel. Bring wellies, Mac and sun block.
Architects: Bernard Joyce for Bogle & Banfield (1965)
Location: Melbourne, VIC, Architecture
A beautiful example of Japanese Metabolism in the center of Melbourne. Very much influenced by Kenzo Tange, I believe. This unloved treasure was threatened with demolition the last time I was here. It's now been heritage listed, but its current owners are trying to delist it, so that they can tear it down.
Telliskivi, Tallinn car park planting - proof that careful urban planting can make all the difference to wildlife
Architects: Bernard Joyce for Bogle & Banfield (1965)
Location: Melbourne, VIC, Architecture
A beautiful example of Japanese Metabolism in the center of Melbourne. Very much influenced by Kenzo Tange, I believe. This unloved treasure was threatened with demolition the last time I was here. Not sure of its current status. It could use some TLC.
I was amazed at how many carparks there are in adelaide. I guess that's a result of poor public transport.
My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Wales.
Day Ten .. a visit to Conway Castle before making our way to Liverpool for the night.
Conwy Castle is a fortification in Conwy, located in North Wales. It was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1289. Constructed as part of a wider project to create the walled town of Conwy, the combined defences cost around £15,000, a huge sum for the period. Over the next few centuries, the castle played an important part in several wars. It withstood the siege of Madog ap Llywelyn in the winter of 1294–95, acted as a temporary haven for Richard II in 1399 and was held for several months by forces loyal to Owain Glyndŵr in 1401.
UNESCO considers Conwy to be one of "the finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe", and it is classed as a World Heritage site. The rectangular castle is built from local and imported stone and occupies a coastal ridge, originally overlooking an important crossing point over the River Conwy. Divided into an Inner and an Outer Ward, it is defended by eight large towers and two barbicans, with a postern gate leading down to the river, allowing the castle to be resupplied from the sea. It retains the earliest surviving stone machicolations in Britain and what historian Jeremy Ashbee has described as the "best preserved suite of medieval private royal chambers in England and Wales". In keeping with other Edwardian castles in North Wales, the architecture of Conwy has close links to that found in the Kingdom of Savoy during the same period, an influence probably derived from the Savoy origins of the main architect, James of Saint George.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conwy_Castle
This was taken at about 11:30 after finishing a very late night at the office. This shot is from the 8th floor of the carpark looking down at the foyer.
Taken with a fuji x100 post processing on an iPad with snapseed
Sydney fascinates me. Adelaide is such a flat city, but Sydney is three-dimensional. It has bridges and tunnels and ramps and walkways everywhere. I love it. I have yet to capture that feeling in a photograph though, but I'm always on the lookout when I'm there.
This car park stairwell caught my eye while I was walking around Sydney recently. There was something about the exposed interior of the staircase and the brightly coloured doors and matching columns that was striking enough that I went back to get this photo at 1am when I had to be in a taxi to the airport at 5am.
Exposure: f/6.3 1/3s ISO400
Camera: PENTAX K10D
Lens: smc PENTAX DA 21mm F3.2 AL LIMITED
Postprocessing:
- Exposure, WB adjust in UFRAW
- Unsharp mask, slight tone map, crop in GIMP
- Perspective correction in Hugin
Sony A6300 + Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* E 4/16-70
Sangbong bus terminal, Seoul, Korea
Young Woo Park - All Rights Reserved.
Milford On Sea.
Six pictures stitch using Bimostitch Lite.
Back home again..
468mile round trip..!
Set off at 09.30, got home 01.30!
5hours to get down, with a couple of cappuccino stops!
7.5hours to get back (bad crash on A34)
with a couple of cappuccino stops as well!!
Reason for trip is my friend Vincent. Now in a hospice. Poof lad, terminal, with a very aggressive brain tumor..
We were out on the bikes together in June in the Lake District.. 😒
www.flickr.com/gp/mjjtlee/p86824800V
We also saw him 10 days ago or so when we came down to visit my mother.
Thought that may have been the last time that we would see him, but he is hanging on!! 🙏