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Gold-cladded structure -
Standing in front of you is Hanwha building, or more commonly known as the
"63 building".
@yeouido, seoul korea
got caught in a frenzy of taking picture trough the cars' window; those tall guys were accompanying us all the way trough, linking remote places and small town to larger urban hub
A certain arangement
of blocks of light
may puzzle you
into attempting to capture
its allusive structure.
An impromptu photo-walk to Vestre Kirkegaard (Western Cemetery) in Copenhagen. A big park like place I hadn't been to before.
This structure is standing in the middle I don't know what and why
It was a great rehearsal for the '60s British Invasion show at the School of Rock. Serena rocked "Satisfaction."
30s exposure of the support structure for a draw bridge. I used a 10x neutral density filter to increase the exposure time.
Structure takes a different and more intricate look at one of the worlds most famous buildings, the Eiffel Tower. We spend so long in awe at the building, its views and what it stands for that we don't always take in the leviathan nature of it's construction. Structure studies the lines, joints and crossings of this great building in black and white, high contrast images.
With the release of the Redstone patch I have been meaning to start up a new world. Here is some screenshots of some of the structures I am working on. These are incomplete and will probably receive more detail as I have time to update them.
MADE ENTIRELY WITH STONE...NO MORTAR, OR CEMENT WAS USED! No concrete....old and beautiful!
a BEAUTIFUL AND AMAZING STRUCTURE.
Recipe for someone to get hurt: No alarms, no mirrors, and cars don't stop before crossing the sidewalk.
8/52 for the group T189 alphabet challenge
The set theme was: D is for Danger
One of the old buildings at the Gwynfynydd gold mine.
Though the sign clearly warns of danger, people have obviously been totally ignoring it and entering the building anyway.
Photo by George Taylor
Stumbled upon this amazing modern construction amongst all the ancient buildings of the city of Brugge.
Niagara Falls Fire Multi-Unit Response Page Received at 18:21:36 on 09/11/18 for a working structure fire at 620 1/2 19th Street.
At 12:20PM on December 25, 2024 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 11200 block of N Dempsey Ave in Granada Hills. Firefighters arrived to find a two-story, single family dwelling with fire showing from the 2nd floor.
50 firefighters extinguished the fire in 26 minutes. The fire started on the 1st floor and extended up through to the attic. One 60 yo female patient was transported in fair condition. Firefighters rescued three pet dogs and one cat from inside the structure and reunited them with the owners.
LAFD Incident 122524-0793
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So today I forgot my camera. That is, I forgot the memory card, and I ended up carrying the heavy but useless piece of machinery with me while taking photo's with the iPhone. Just the shadow on the bridge.
Vandaag dus mijn camera vergeten mee te nemen. Dat wil zeggen, ik was vergeten mijn memory card terug te doen. Ik liep dus met een zware en nutteloze machine rond onderwijl foto's makend met mijn iPhone. Simpele foto van de schaduw op de brug.
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
The design of static structures is a science and an art - especially when your construction materials are limited to marshmallows and spaghetti. Our first-ever "Spaghetti Structures" class in the Jocelyn H. Lee Innovation Lab was an opportunity to learn about 'compression', 'tension', 'torsion', 'trusses' and more.
Decided to post this photo of the inner structure of the previous Covered Bridge. Certainly, they were well constructed to last, function, and with standing much travel. Even heavy loads were apart of the planning many years ago, looking to the future may have only been done in their days, for they work very hard and slept deeply.
I am delighted that I can now post some contemporary photographs. The conditions of my permits for South Bay kite aerial photography include a hiatus each year from the end of February to the start of September to avoid disturbing nesting birds. Thus, I eagerly await the start of fall and with it the chance to do some fieldwork.
On this occasion, I made a Saturday trip to the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve (ELER) near Hayward, California. I launched the kite from the west end of Salt Pond E13 and walked its northern perimeter to the Oliver Salt Works ruins. After hanging out at the new observation platform there, I then walked the levee separating E13 from E12. When I first started photographing at ELER this area was a dusty plain, the disused remnants of a former salt operation. Several years ago, as part of ELER’s Phase I Project, the restoration managers built a series of new levees and flow control structures so that the area could be tuned to serve as wildlife habitat. The levees created small sub-ponds, which have slightly different salinities and thus different colors.
After making my way down the levee to the pumphouse at the eastern end of the ponds, I paused to swap kites. The Sutton 30 I was using became painfully overpowered as the afternoon breeze freshened. Up went the Sutton 16, which was much more pleasant to handle and had ample lifting capacity. I then retraced my steps back up the levee and around Oliver Salt while shooting from a lower altitude. Altogether it was a pleasant day.
I am taking these documentary photographs under a Special Use Permit from the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Kite flying is prohibited over the Eden Landing Ecological Reserve without a Special Use Permit.