View allAll Photos Tagged constructionsite

A contrast of a newly finished building and an unfinished building. Black and white tones give a good depth and contrast tones.

I think we're witnessing a conversion here, from offices of the federal agency for civil engineering to "Business and Innovation Center next to Freie Universität Berlin Campus", according to Openstreetmaps.

 

[Lichterfelde_20230201_1349_e-m10_02018936]

a7 + Vega 9 2.1/50 (Вега-9 2.1/50; Krasnogorsk 16mm cine camera, K-1, K-3))

The San Francisco Skyline as seen from Pier 14.

[Schierke_20231117_1540_e-m10_11170363]

A magical moment for me. We both surprised each other and looked into each other's eyes for quite some time.

 

This image made it into 20 Minuten, the most popular newspaper in Switzerland and was used to advertise a large foto exhibit called Photo 09 which took place in January 2010.

 

Have a great Sunday Flikr friends!

 

Please no awards or prizes, word(s) are greatly appreciated!

a7rii + Hugo Meyer Kinon III Superior F=6.5cm (projector lens)

  

Die beiden roten Kräne stehen auf der "Living Isar" Baustelle auf dem ehemaligen OSRAM-Gelände in der Nähe Candidplatz.

 

Wer etwas Geld übrig hat: es entstehen 357 Eigentumswohnungen, bezugsfertig ab Oktober 2022: living-isar.de/

Puttershoek, Hoeksche Waard, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands.

 

website | maasvlakte book | portfolio book | getty images

 

The new Puttershoek sugar factory.

Not sure what the utility company is up to here, but this area has certainly changed. I've also posted a shot from a year ago for comparison. HSS!

It does not really look like top quality electronics, but I hope it serves its purpose. Seen on the construction site for the new Albula tunnel in Spinas, Engadin, Switzerland.

Thank you for your visits / comments / faves!

Plymouth, Devon, England

Hamburg Hafencity

I wonder when this mess will be over. It blocks the main walking way for too long.

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Fake, Artificial or Ersatz

 

"See, what will be" is said on this panel. In reality it means: "in the future (some years) you will see new buildings"

Do you want to see my first book? Here it is

Crossing the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. In the foreground is the 1883 Stone Arch Railway Bridge (now pedestrian), in the middle distance is the 100-year-old Third Street Bridge undergoing a two-year rehabilitation, and in the background you can just see the towers of the 1990 Hennepen Suspension Bridge.

pipe diameter 1,4m

Various Places; Various Spaces

1 2 3 5 7 ••• 79 80