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The stadium which hosted the first modern Olympics in 1896 and traces its history back to 330 BC. It is also the only stadium in the world made entirely out of marble
Oriole and Raven Stadiums as seen while flying low over Baltimore. You can see Interstate 95 running along the top side of the frame with I-395 spur that comes into the downtown area dropping down into the scene coming past the stadiums.
Alle Plätze bleiben leer und dass auch an wichtigen Spieltage im Fußball, keine Sportveranstaltungen, keine open air Konzerte.....nichts.
Für Fotografen ein Traum, für die Wirtschaft nicht. Man kann nur hoffen, dass das Virus-Szenario bald ein Ende hat. Aber momentan sieht es leider nicht danach aus.
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All seats remain empty and that even on important match days in soccer ⚽️ , no sporting events 🏃♂️🏃♀️, no open air concerts 🎶 .....nothing.
For photographers a dream, for the economy not. One can only hope that the virus scenario will soon come to an end. But unfortunately it doesn't look like that at the moment.
The Quay West condos at 90 Stadium Road in Toronto, built by Monarch (2011) and designed by Architects Alliance.
Panathenaic Stadium "Kallimarmaro", Athens - Greece.
Probably the world's oldest and most beautiful stadiums and the only one built entirely of white marble.
The stadium hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Today, it’s the finishing line of the Athens Marathon.
The underground passage, a long, vaulted gallery, known as "Diodos" used by athletes in antiquity to enter the stadium.
Wembley Stadium arch
Key to the roof design is the Wembley Arch, a symbol of the new stadium and the longest single span roof structure in the world. Supporting both the fixed and moving roof sections from above, the arch eliminates the need for supporting columns, and has created a new landmark on the London skyline.
Although I'm not a Cardinal fan being the Cub fan I am, I will have to admit Busch Stadium is quite a nice looking stadium, with a nice view of downtown St. Louis, MO out one side, and a nice view of TRRA, BNSF, UP, Amtrak, NS, A&S and Metro Light Rail trains.
I did get to go to the Cubs/Cardinals game, unfortunately the Cubs lost 6-2.
A 31,000-seat arena planned for a LaLiga team that went down to the 4th league right before it was inaugurated... The team has incredibly many fantastic supporters that come to every match, now in the third division and hoping to go up this year. There were approx 5000 supporters attending... Amazing. And the stadium is fantastic.
Camara / Camera: Nikon D750
Objetivo/Lense: Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 VC
Place: NouCamp Stadiuum, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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