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Doha, Quatar 2018, processed 2020

Downtown Dallas’ 50-story-tall Trammell Crow Center rises into the North Texas sky.

Knoop op een jasje

button on a jacket

The multi-edged base of Fort Worth, Texas' Bank of America Tower.

Clothes :

NANIKA - Raina Jacket / Skirt

( Maitreya / Legacy / Perky )

ACCESS

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ACCESS/128/129/2002

Shoes :

Eudora3D Aspen Boots FATPACK (Legacy-Maitreya)

FaMESHed

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed/217/230/800

Hair :

-FABIA- Mesh hair Cheryl

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Asylum%20Peninsula/171/109/23

Song :

www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDhVbdSug2Y

 

“Macro Mondays” and “Trinkets”

 

A bracelet of my wife ( a gift ), the cut glass facets gave beautiful light and colors at a special stand in the sun...

Macro Mondays theme : beads.

 

Thank you for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HMM

June 1, 2015 - Singapore

cho-me.com

blooming chives.....heroes of the kitchen...

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."

www.bundestag.de/wido5464

Lucilia caesar....... Une mouche à merde quoi 😂😂😂

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

Square Format

 

😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄

 

Gigaset GS290

ƒ/2.0

3.5 mm

1/33 Sec

ISO 202

Client work - Krystal

Fujifilm Street Photography

Architectural detail of San Antonio, Texas’ Frost Tower.

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.

Macro Mondays theme Jewelry

 

The faceted stones of my favourite necklace photographed lying across the top of the petals of a pink peony flower.

 

Jewelry or jewellery? This is confusing as I would never spell it that way. Jewellery is the correct spelling in Britain (and in Australia)... which to me is obviously the correct way (even though I am severely dyslexic) 😊

 

Width of frame is 3-4cm.

 

Happy Macro Mondays! 😊

Museum of Contemporary Art Africa

architectural design: Thomas Heatherwick

Looking upwards at our multi glitter ball ornament salvaged from an M&S Christmas window display.

 

It is around 8ft in height. The largest ball is around 1mtr in diameter with additional balls around half that.

 

I missed the shot of my better half carrying the whole thing in the city centre ... visually bizarre.

Mesa Arts Center – Mesa, AZ

front side of Jibokjae Hall 집옥재, Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁

This is the second image of a series of shots I made of this facet.

...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!

Москва-Сити / Moscow-City

A close-up of a small shot glass (section appr. 6.5 cm high) filled with tiny glittering stones. The mirror beneath is printed with a small leaf motif. Behind the glass stands a purple, metallic-shimmering sheet.

 

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