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Detaisl from the fairly broad pathway/cycle way up on the bridge.
Popular lunch stop in the fantastic summer of 2018.
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Cloud Gate on the AT&T Plaza
Cloud Gate is British artist Anish Kapoor's first public outdoor work installed in the United States. The 110-ton elliptical sculpture is forged of a seamless series of highly polished stainless steel plates, which reflect the city's famous skyline and the clouds above. A 12-foot-high arch provides a "gate" to the concave chamber beneath the sculpture, inviting visitors to touch its mirror-like surface and see their image reflected back from a variety of perspectives.
Inspired by liquid mercury, the sculpture is among the largest of its kind in the world, measuring 66-feet long by 33-feet high.
What's your colour? blue red, green, yellow, purple, violet. Just wait a few minutes and you will get your wish as you will see the bridge and the relections on the water below change through the spectrum
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I took the Olympus OM-10 to work with me on Monday and grabbed the chance to go for a walk lunchtime. My office is right next to Blackfriars Station so I did a circular tour from there over the Millenium Bridge, back past the Tate and back across Blackfriars Bridge. Am pleased with how some of the shots came out. More to follow. Best viewed in Black.
Film: Fujifilm Neopan 400 Professional
ISO: 400
Camera: Olympus OM-10 with Zuiko 50mm lens
Developed using Ilfosol 3 for 6.5 mins and Ilford rapid fixer for 5 minutes
Scanned using Epson 4490
This milepost is a Rowe type by Welsh artist, Andrew Rowe, is based upon the nautical and industrial heritage of his native Swansea and can have up to four directional fingers. It has a T2/1 disk, it is one of the T2 mileposts found on NCN Route 6 between Leicester and Derby. This milepost was painted by Pat Wilson.
The mileages on this milepost were: (but one 'finger' seems to be missing and one turned around)
1) Derby 2.25, Little Eaton 5
2) Borrowash 3.5, Long Eaton 8.25
3) Swarkestone 4.5, Tonge 9
This milepost was painted by Pat Wilson.
The mileposts are part of a nationwide network and contain a lot of information including a puzzle that requires the solver to find all the different kinds of mileposts.
The first of six disks in the T2 (“The Continents”) series shows the head of the Great Sphinx of Giza, situated on the Giza Plateau adjacent to the Great Pyramids of Giza on the west bank of the Nile River in Egypt. The Continent is therefore Africa. It also shows the constellation of Orion, known to the Egyptians as Sah.
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"Allium 'Millenium', 2016, ornamental onion, AL-ee-um, 20in. #Bulb, USDA Hardiness Zone 5-7, Purple, Bloom Month 5, In Garden Bed a0 for 0.2 years
Developed by Mark McDonough. Probably includes some A. nutens. Upright foliage clump of slender, grass-like, glossy deep green leaves ~6-12” tall in spring. Unbranched naked scapes rise 18-20” tall by mid-summer. Flowers are showy 2-inch spherical umbel of rose purple florets. Bloom mid to late summer (July-August). It is often spelled ‘Millennium’, but is registered as ‘Millenium’. #monocot
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every time i pass by here i try to get a shot of the millenium stone without getting any signs in the shot so this time i have just gone for it and used them in the composition , taken on saturday after some early autumn snow
The Millenium Bridge which crosses the River Tyne between Baltic Square in Gateshead and the Malmaison Hotel in Newcastle
Millennium Tower, located in Vienna, is the second tallest building in Austria at 202 metres (663 feet) after the Donauturm. It was designed by the architects Gustav Peichl, Boris Podrecca and Rudolf Weber. The tower has 50 floors, serves both commercial and residential purposes, and is the focal point of a complex known as "Millennium City". It was completed in 1999 for the coming of the third millennium.
Millenium Place is a new addition to Coventry's city centre. The square also houses the Covenrty Transport Museum. The two arches are in honour of Frank Whittle from Coventry who patented the design of the jet engine in 1930. They signify vapour trails from jet engines.