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Highlight Towers - Munich - Germany
The Highlight Towers are also called "the northern gate", because the towers are located at the end of Highway Nr. 9 (Berlin - Munich).
The Highlight Towers are twin office towers located in the the Parkstadt Schwabing area of Munich. With a height of 126m resp. 113m they belong to the tallest buildings in Munich.
The towers are connected by two glass/steel bridges, a double bridge at the 9th/10th floor and a single bridge at the 20th floor. Design by Murphy/Jahn (Chicago, USA).
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Dusk view of this building.
The Highlight Towers are twin office towers located in the the Parkstadt Schwabing area of Munich. With a height of 126m resp. 113m they belong to the tallest buildings in Munich.
The towers are connected by two glass/steel bridges, a double bridge at the 9th/10th floor and a single bridge at the 20th floor. Design by Murphy/Jahn (Chicago, USA).
© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.
- On The Way to here... Up Ahead You See The 4-Peak-Mountain-Tops filled with Snow... Route 87, AZ. -
An amazing butterfly.
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Pomarico may be small but packs an amazing punch only 20km from the heavily touristed Matera it hardly has any tourism outside of Italians and then only infrequently which to me gives it that real authentic feel that I am always looking for. Sitting on the hill between Bradano and Basento rivers the fertile valley is guarded by the village rising 459 m above, it has seen habitation since the Magna Graecia period today the population is just under 4500 citizens.
The town takes its name from "Pomaria Locus" or "Pomi Ager " which basically translates to place full of fruit trees and true to its roots the place is surrounded by vineyards, fruit orchards and olive groves. The village celebrates a music festival every year dedicated to Antonio Vivaldi the famous composer whose mother comes from the village and I think probably as close to fame as any villager has achieved thus far.
This shot captures the oldest part of the town perched on it hilltop, it also highlights one of the main problems in the area, landslides, when the rains come the ground becomes saturated without good drainage causing separation of soil from bedrock combined with the steep inclines equals a big mess.
I took this on Oct 6th, 2018 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f3.5-5.6 Lens at 98mm 1/80s f`11 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , and DXO
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
A Green heron feeding in the canal, along the tow path. This particular area is under a tree canopy, creating some great light effects. Wildwood lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter
A lovely sunrise this morning but unable to rush out due to cracked ribs after a heavy fall on the ice onto my back last Monday which has all but laid me up.
Highlight des Tages war die SEL 181 211-4 mit ihren leeren Betonteilezug auf dem Weg nach Neumarkt (Oberpfalz)
DGS 69172 Neumünster Gbf - Neumarkt (Oberpfalz) +425 (Sdl.)
I still have not been able to get out lately ( at least when conditions are good) . Baseball season will be over soon and I should have more time for photography. I took this shot late last winter. Hope you all have a great weekend!
This Eurasian whimbrel (numenius phaeopus) was highlighted by a narrow shaft of sunshine from a mainly grey sky. The effect was to make the bird's plumage appear a lighter shade of brown. Photographed near Belle Mare, in Mauritius.
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Late afternoon at Hambersham is always a dramatic spot especially in Fall as late afternoon sun highlights the trees and exhaust of a southbound coal train trying to climb Duff Mountain.
Shooting with the Fuji X I can imitate the Nikon photo very closely but chose to do what Fuji X does best: be creative. I started with an in camera processed JPEG image, Softened the highlights & shadows. then ran it through photoshop for a different look: this is the result
While Fuji will never replace Nikon, [but would like Nikon to be more like Fuji X]. It is a viable camera that is easy & fun to use and takes quality photos.
I shot this about an hour earlier than the original, so the light is a bit stronger, and had to compensate by under exposing by about 1 to 2 stops to bring highlights into about zone 6 /7. Then bring up the shadows & blacks in Lightroom.
I have given serious thought to trading in my Nikon gear for a Fuji XT4. WE will see.
Little Owl - Athene noctua
I have been photographing this local Little Owl on and off for a couple of years and an early morning visit to its favourite oak tree in June provided the opportunity for my best shots yet of the adult and, for the first time at this site, a fledgling.
An icy branch at dusk, illuminated from below by light reflected upward from the ice on the ground below it
HMM!
There is no sin in being on the pathway; the spiritualists are wrong. But there is a sin in loving our road instead of our home; the materialists are wrong. There is no sin in being on the road, in being corporeal, in being finite, in being homo viator, in having responsibility for things outside, below, and now; there is only sin in settling for the lesser, and not letting it awaken an appetite for the greater.
-LITURGICAL MYSTICISM, DAVID W. FAGERBERG
This year's highlight of photo experiences goes to this Prothonotary Warbler.
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