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A gathering of Doves - I couldn't resist a little more humor this week!
Notice - no one is taking the lead!
Convention of boats, and one seaplane, on Sydney harbour.
Photographed from Hermit Bay, near Milk Beach.
The Hermitage Foreshore Walk.
Sydney Harbour National Park.
Vaucluse, eastern Sydney.
The seaplane has just arrived from Palm Beach and will now taxi to its terminal at Rose Bay.
My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera.
Wide angle lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software
When: August 2008
Where: Megatrade Hall, Megamall Ortigas, Pasig
Camera Used: Nikon D80
Lens Used: Tamron 28-75 2.8
Flash Used: SB800
(c) 2008 Maxi Adrian San Agustin. All Rights Reserved
A very popular sight in the evenings is the Convential centre Dublin. Built on the banks of the Liffey the building lights up in the evening and is a great addition to Dublin.
if you didn't know what he was talking about, you'd jsut assume he was being his usual dramatic self.
May Starfest 05
Not the sharpest of shots but was trying to capture the scene. When I zoom in, I believe I can see 4 different types of Terns in the mix here.
The water feature under the David Lawrence Convention Center in Downtown Pittsburgh along the Allegheny River. Taken during the EAD2014 Photowalk.
The Convention Centre Dublin in Spencer Dock, a Public Private Partnership project between the Office of Public Works and Spencer Dock International Conference Centre Limited, was successfully completed in September 2010. The project was a Design and Build project, with the design team novated to CMP, the design & build contractor. The building comprises two large exhibition spaces (with capacity for 2000 people each), a 2000 seater world class auditorium and numerous multi purpose meeting room facilities.
The building is unusual in that all of the above spaces are stacked vertically, with a limited number of structural support columns allowed in the functional spaces. The primary structural frame is structural steel, with the basement slab/retaining walls and exposed external slabs constructed in reinforced concrete.
O’Connor Sutton Cronin were the Civil/Structural Engineer’s on this exciting and challenging project, bringing nearly twenty years of experience working with complex structural projects to the project.
The building is unusual in that all of the above spaces are stacked vertically, with a limited number of structural support columns allowed in the functional spaces. The primary structural frame is structural steel, with the basement slab/retaining walls and exposed external slabs constructed in reinforced concrete.
O’Connor Sutton Cronin were the Civil/Structural Engineer’s on this exciting and challenging project, bringing nearly twenty years of experience working with complex structural projects to the project.
Convention Hall is still functional, unlike the Casino at the other end of the boardwalk. Contax III, Film Ferrania P33, HC-110 1:90 for 18 minutes, agitated every three minutes.
During Spain's property boom, governments funded countless unnecessary infrastructure projects. Across Spain, public swimming pools, gleaming public buildings, highways and airports sprung up. Durante el boom de la construcción en España, los Gobiernos financiaron innumerables e innecesarios proyectos de infraestructuras. Por toda España proliferaron piscinas y relucientes edificios públicos, autopistas y aeropuertos.
Convention Center in Cartagena, Spain. Palacio de Congresos en Cartagena, España.