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Macro Mondays theme : beads.
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Abgeordnetenhaus für den Deutschen Bundestag,
Wilhelmstraße 65
Architekten: Lieb + Lieb Architekten BDA
Bauherr: Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung
"Im April 2008 begannen die Umbauarbeiten an einem Bürogebäude im Berliner Parlamentsviertel an der Kreuzung Dorotheenstraße/Wilhelmstraße. Die einstige Außenstelle des ehemaligen Ministeriums für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten der DDR wurde vollständig entkernt, aufgestockt und mit einer gläsernen Fassade versehen. Damit soll eine der zentralen Kreuzungen des Parlamentsviertels ein modernes Erscheinungsbild erhalten.
Der Bau Wilhelmstraße 65 wurde von 1974 bis 1976 als standardisiertes Bürogebäude des Außenministeriums der DDR errichtet. Es wurde grundsaniert, damit der Deutsche Bundestag es dauerhaft nutzen kann. In den neunziger Jahren beherbergte das Gebäude unter anderem die Botschaft Afghanistans und Büros der Bundestagsverwaltung."
A Collection of Faceted Glass “Petals” shaped into a flower
Size incl neg space : 1 ½” x 1 ½”
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Uploaded for the groups
Macro Mondays #Collection
and
😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 202
Canopy ( I think ) in Whitechapel
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Nikon D750, Nikkor 35/f2.0
Cuando la ocasión lo permite y en este caso el individuo está inmóvil, pues está terminando de secar las alas, intento acercamietos extremos para poder apreciar esas facetas oculares, cosa que me encanta.
Fotograma recortado un 4%
En el Coto. Villena (Alicante) España
When the occasion allows it and in this case the individual is immobile, as he is finishing drying his wings, I try extreme close-ups to be able to appreciate those ocular facets, which I love.
Frame cut 4%
In el Coto. Villena (Alicante) Spain
I was intrigued by the multiple branches that emanated from this single tree as it seemed to move across the frame. Some more arboreal wonder from Little Wittenham Wood, South Oxfordshire.
In the most romantic part of the Moselle Valley, where the river curves between two hiking paradises - Eifel and Hunsrück - lies the old town of Cochem. Even the Romans sang the praises of this remarkable landscape. It is true - a few things have changed since then, but the attraction has remained because the past centuries - above all the Middle Ages - have left their marks here.
The magnificent Reichsburg, the big castle, situated on a precipitous rock high above the town, dominates the landscape. The many delicate pointed towers, battlements and oriels give the impression of a typical fairy tale castle, particularly as it is one of the few castles in Germany, which was rebuilt in its original style after its complete destruction. As impressive as the castle itself is the view of the Moselle Valley with its beautiful forests, meadows, fields and vineyards, as well as the old part of the town.
The town of Cochem itself is a sight worth seeing, not only because of its narrow streets and twisty alleys, the lovingly restored half timbered houses with the typical slate roofs, the historical market-place, but also because of its medieval town gates, churches and walls. The wine-growers and restaurant owners would also like to take the time to introduce you to the variety of their excellent Riesling wines.
You can enjoy another facet of the town walking along the Mosel promenade which is decorated with flowers and where many benches invite you to a quiet break. A further attraction is a river tour on one of the Moselle boats, either during the day or at night with music and dancing, when the lights of the castle and the town are reflected in the water. Have fun and relax in the only indoor swimming pool with artificial waves in this area. It is a wonderfully situated leisure centre between meadows and vine-yards and offers all the luxury of a modern swimming pool in fine and bad weather.
...of ArchiStraXture
#WindowWednesday
It's been a while since I've posted something for Window Wednesday. This is another one from the archives, photographed at Easter last year. It's a detail of the interesting façade of the "Axel-Springer-Neubau", the new building of the Axel Springer publishing house complex. A large part of that new building's exterior consists of window facets that create a modern, almost spaceship-like look.
Axel-Springer-Neubau, also called Axel Springer Campus, was designed by Rem Koolhaas (*1944) of OMA Architects, Rotterdam, and was opened in 2020. Here's a link to the OMA/project website if you are interested in taking a look at the entire building complex and the interior (I so wish it were possible to photograph there, too!):
CTRL+ www.oma.com/projects/axel-springer-campus
Axel Cäsar Springer (*1912 in Hamburg, † 1985 in West Berlin) was a German newspaper proprietor who published a wide array of newspapers (both "serious" and yellow press), magazines (like the teen magazine "Bravo"), TV guides, and such.
I apologize for making myself so scarce on Flickr at the moment. I'm very busy with work.
HWW, and Happy Hump Day Everyone!
Created for Treat This # 119
Thanks to Abstactartangel for the source image.
Roses with thanks to Liz West
I thought all the poles of scaffolding, the pillars and the way the light was coming in was going to make an interesting pano-sabotage image in B&W and then this gentleman walked into the middle of the shot in process. "Keeper", I thought. One of those wonderful 'happy accidents'.
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Black and White Pano-Sabotage continues. "Pano-Sabotage" is the technique of deliberately MIS-using the smart phone's pano camera function to create marked and unique effects WITH THE CAMERA. Some post processing is done for balance and contrast etc, but the EFFECT of the "facetized" imagery is done IN the camera, AT the moment of shooting.
See the Flickr group, "PANO-Vision" for a gallery of said imagery as practiced by a small roster of dedicated, serious artists who are pushing this medium into fantastic new places.
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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2016. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.
My Website: visionheartblog.wordpress.com
My attempt at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Fake gemstones"
I guess this is trying to imitate "Pink Topaz"... with limited success...
Shot with a Kowa "Super-Prominar-16 65 mm F 1.5" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.