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Machinery on an old railway bridge across an old Welland Canal. I'm not sure what the machinery was used for, it doesn't look like a lift bridge, there are some on the current canal, maybe it was a swing bridge that rotated around a center aI was more interested in shapes and colours while I was shooting and didn't give much thought to the mechanics until later.
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From Tall and Klaus Juliusburger's home in Copenhagen
From a Finnish interior design magazine, Avotakka
The interior of a tulip flower seen relatively close up.
This tulip was growing on the UC Berkeley campus, in that semi-wild area on Observatory Hill, north of the C.V. Starr East Asian Library and Chang-Lin Tien Center for East Asian Studies.
Interior de la Catedral de León y sus vidrieras. España.
Cathedral of Leon interior view and its stained glass windows. Spain.
Las lágrimas no son sólo sinónimo de tristeza sino también de emoción y de felicidad.
Nacen y se nutren de las vivencias del alma y ahí las he pillado yo... escondidas, agazapadas, intentando atrapar toda su aflicción, su alegría, su luz, su oscuridad, sus secretos, su belleza...
Cada vez que lloramos regalamos al mundo las joyas que gestamos... por éso no podemos llorar ante cualquiera sino sólo ante quien nos ame, nos valore y nos quiera.
:-)))
The interior of Abu Dhabi airport.
Just over 13 years ago I had the most amazing trip to Kathmandu in Nepal to photograph the wedding of two of my friends. I've never uploaded very many of the photos from that trip so now I'm going to make amends for that. First of all here are some shots from our short time in Abu Dhabi on route.
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Interior capture of the chapel (St. George) at the municipal cemetery of Nea Alikarnassos.
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: Vivitar 20mm f/3.8
Film: Fuji Superia 200
(slightly cropped, skewed and added contrast)
Best viewed Large, On Black.
f-zer0 photowalk, Nea Alikarnassos, 13-May-2008
project: Ethical Society
architect: Harris Armstrong
date: 1965
location: 9001 Clayton Road, Ladue, Missouri
condition: good condition, somewhat modified
For more on Armstrong's life and work, see architectural ruminations.
Photograph by Andrew Raimist, 2006.