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dirty old negative scanned on dirty old flatbed.

 

again more familiar themes that i have been obsessed with for many years!

 

to clarify the only processing on these is exposure, brightness and clarity. the grime is all for realsies!

one of the warshaw towers (peeping in from the side the "palace of culture and science")

The amazing roof structure at Savill Garden, Virginia Water from the inside.

Canon 6D, 24mm TS-E.

Historically Yass, an important rural service centre on the Yass River, a tributary of the Murrumbidgee, was a town in the heart of one of the country's prime sheep growing areas. It was noted for its high quality wool and merino studs. Over the past thirty years has become increasingly known for its vineyards and its classy produce. By passed in 1994 it is no longer a stop on the Hume Highway but rather a quiet town with a broad main street, a number of attractive parks, a collection of handsome historic buildings

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Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, NSW, Australia

 

It had been raining on and off all morning but there’s always something to shoot. Taking shelter under the bridge I thought I’d snap the under structure of the SHB… it’s amazing this was constructed without any safety gear or ropes!

 

forgotten structure in southwestern Illinois

 

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A young sapling springing to life.

"Wooden structure"

 

Hôtel particulier Chambellan au 34 rue des Forges à Dijon. (Bourgogne - Côte d'Or)

 

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Boasting 35 hectares of greenery and 3,000 m² of ecological gardens promoting biodiversity, the Parc de la Villette is one of the largest and loveliest green spaces in Paris. A multi-disciplinary arts and culture venue, it attracts more than 10 million visitors each year.

With 26 bright red ‘follies’ – architectural structures designed by Bernard Tschumi – dotting the landscape (each devoted to a different cultural or leisure activity), the Parc de la Villette is one vast playground for Paris lovers.

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London, England; 06.05.2015

M240; 50mm Summilux

1/125sec; f1.4; iso500; LR CC

A different angle of The Wave structure in Arizona. What a place to see! But don't forget to get a permit to go there.

Structure outside CBC in Simcoe Park

Macro shot of a...you guess !

Lies Baas 2022 a building in Wuppertal, DE.

view on black - press "L"

 

See this set Structures

 

Cool 10th fav today 6/23/12

Built in 1881, the Natural History Museum, London. Amazing architecture!

Tiny hair-like structures of salt grow and combine to form the salt flats at Badwater in Death Valley. Here is a wider view of the same area showing how the salt combines to form geometric pools.

 

Photo taken in the Badwater area of Death Valley National Park (California, USA).

It was great at the beach last night. Hardly any wind and not that cold. I really had a great time.

The dam that drains Heritage lake. The far wall down the path. It's seen some seasons!

I just liked the structure and colour in this one

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