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Europe, Netherlands, Noord Holland, Amsterdam, Zuid As, Postmodern entropy (slightly cut from all sides)
Shot somewhere in the ZuidAs quarter. Yes I know, ‘post-modern entropy’ is a pleonasm ;-) And there's ofcourse some neo-modernism goin' on too.
This is number 128 of the Amsterdam and number 317 of the Urban frontiers album.
Es scheint ein ungeschriebenes Gesetz zu sein - Baku baut in Blau!
Nahezu alle modernen und postmodernen Gebäude, ob nun einfach nur Hochhaus oder doch schon Skyscraper, bekommen entweder blaue Fenster oder eine blaue Front oder eine blaue Balustrade...
Nur ein Gebäude tanzt hier aus der Reihe - das allerdings gehört wohl noch in die Zeit der Sowjetregierung...
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A Victorian-era postbox - dated 1870.
Playfair Street, 'The Rocks' - Sydney.
This cast iron, red painted, 'pillar box' was made by Triggs & Marr in 1870. It features a letter slot on two sides and a finial of a stylised Waratah (native flower) with embossed Acanthus leaves on top of the box.
Photographed in light rain on Playfair Street near the corner of Mill Lane, in Sydney.
On one of my night-time photography treks around the city and the harbour. On this occasion I had parked the car at Lavender Bay (on the northern side of the harbour) and walked across the harbour bridge, to photograph 'The Rocks' at night.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
Find something or someone you love. Think of only this at every protest...what the world would be like without this person is irreconcilable. Fight harder, fight stronger. Fight with the belief that if you can feel love, even our government officials can feel love and be changed for the better. When you are part of something, it is because you care about the world and you are ready to let the world be part of you too.
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post postmodern(?) street lighting in Mainz – or just a mood enhancer because of the major construction site
28/365 #2
My very first collaboration with a very special and honorable friend of mine, who has been very supportive and open-minded all the way through the adventure of revelation by photography.
Dedicated to my friends whomever share a dream with the world, or even only with himself/herself.
Built as a stately armoury in the early 18th century, the Zeughaus was turned into a royal Prussian army museum in the late 19th century. In the 20th century it was appropriated by the National Socialist (Nazi) regime and later became the primary museum of socialist history of the GDR.
With reunification in 1990, the Deutsches Historisches Museum, founded three years earlier in West Berlin, took over the Zeughaus and its collections. In 2003, the postmodern Exhibition Hall designed by Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei opened its doors as the new extension to the Baroque building.
Source: www.dhm.de/en/museum/history-and-architecture/
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Als repräsentatives Waffenarsenal im frühen 18. Jahrhundert errichtet, wurde das Zeughaus im späten 19. Jahrhundert königlich preußisches Armeemuseum. Zu seiner weiteren Geschichte gehört im 20. Jahrhundert die Beanspruchung zunächst durch das nationalsozialistische Regime und ab 1952 die Rolle als zentrales sozialistisches Geschichtsmuseum der DDR, dem Museum für deutsche Geschichte.
Mit der Wiedervereinigung 1990 übernahm das drei Jahre zuvor in West-Berlin gegründete Deutsche Historische Museum das Zeughaus und seine Sammlungen. Seit 2003 erweitert die postmoderne Ausstellungshalle des chinesisch-amerikanischen Architekten I. M. Pei den barocken Bau. Auch während der derzeitigen Sanierung des Zeughauses und der Erarbeitung einer neuen Ständigen Ausstellung zeigt das Deutsche Historische Museum hier weiterhin seine Wechselausstellungen.