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Photographed while exploring with Alice-san, Kageyama-san, Lonny, Mamoru-san, and Yoshikatsu-san. Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. November 4, 2019.

Nikon F2AS

AI Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4

Nikon L1bc filter

Ilford FP4+125@ISO250

Developed in Diafine 3,5+3,5 min

1/1000 sec@f/2

Muster und Strukturen

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Trying to follow the tenets of the New Topographics in photographing structure and form rather than subject matter.

 

My handy dandy little aluminum step ladder would have proven a benefit in elevating me about 3 feet and separating those middle ground elements.

 

Ricoh FF-90

Rikenon f/35mm - f 2.8

Fujifilm 200

"Allesandersplatz", Haus der Statistik, Nähe Alexanderplatz, Berlin

The Haus der Statistik is a building complex in the Berlin district Mitte in Otto-Braun-Straße 70-72 (between 1966 and 1995 Hans-Beimler-Straße), south of Karl-Marx-Allee. It was founded in 1968-1970 as the headquarters of the State Central Administration for Statistics of the GDR. After German reunification, German authorities used the buildings, which have been empty since 2008.

  

Until 2017, the building was owned by the Federal Republic of Germany, which wanted to demolish it and sell the site. However, the Berlin Senate was able to acquire the building complex as part of the capital city financing agreement. Together with several other initiatives and administrations, the complex will be completely renovated and will be used for a wide range of purposes.

 

Birch Bark - posted for Crazy Tuesday theme: "Natural Textures / Structure" HCT!

I used to dive in the kelp with seals and spearfish for perch just below this point.

Another photo from the beautiful granite coast in the south of Western Australia. This is the Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park. I am forever fascinated by the intricate structure and textures of this amazing coastline.

 

More about this photo on my Blog and Facebook page.

 

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The main seaport of Belgium

I started this build as the beginning of another semi-abstract psychedelic interior, but I doubt I will have time to expand it in a near future. Anyway I find this start not uninteresting ^^

Leica M8, Elmar (collapsible) 4/90 wide-open.

In Explore 03.Octobre 2015

About half way between Hervey-Jonction and La Tuque, QC stands the Rivière-du-Milieu trestle, a metal structure similar to the more famous (and easier to photograph) Cap-Rouge trestle. It is much shorter, but actually a few meters higher, making it the highest railroad bridge in the province. Here, CN's daily La Tuque turn out of Garneau yard is inching its way across the structure, which is permanently restricted to 10 mph, with a few dozen cars for the WestRock paper mill in La Tuque. Make sure to check my man Julien Boily's take on this scene. Consist : CN 3171, CN 2870.

Bronica ETRsi, Zenzanon 50mm f2.8, Kodak Tmax 100 35mm, 35mm panorama back.

 

These sorts of driftwood/branch structures always make me uneasy when I find them out wandering. I don't know why, perhaps it is because I think the maker is observing me. Focus is a bit softer than I would like, but overall, I think a good composition and the tones work for me.

 

Shot on 35mm Tmax in my DIY-converted 35N film back. Developed for 5 minutes at 65F in Tmax developer.

In the heart of the city, where visual noise fills every corner, a different kind of silence can be found. A structured silence.

 

This is my first submission for the group "Smile on Saturday! :)".

Theme: "Look up to the sky".

Happy to be a part! HSoS

Structure of the well known Olympic roof at the Olympic park in Munich, Germany. This is on the way to the former Olympic Village in the north of the park.

 

Amazing when you study the structure of the different flowers.

Nature is MIRACULOUS!

 

A Dahlia, looks like it is on fire, each petal like a ’licking’ flame.

 

Brought back from the Continent, they sadly did not ’survive’ the trip very well.

 

Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, perennial plants native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. There are at least 36 species of dahlia.

 

Dahlia hybrids are commonly grown as garden plants.

 

The Aztecs gathered and cultivated the dahlia for food, ceremonies, as well as decorative purposes, and the long woody stem of one variety was used for small pipes.

 

The dahlia is named after Swedish 18th-century botanist Anders Dahl.

 

I must admit, I do not like the 'fragrance' of Dahlias .

  

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Roof structure of Village Hotel Changi.

 

Enjoyed a lovely 3 days staycation (from 2nd to 4th of Aug 2019) with my BB in Village Hotel Changi.

More pics of: Our Staycation at Changi Village Hotel. (2019)

 

*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.

I saw my structure then waited and waited—- then comes the man in the salmon shirt.

What are the odds of a man in a salmon shirt? Hey, this photography stuff is fun,, 😀

Created for MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #74, Tim Noonan, Chef. (Winner, 3rd PL)

 

CHEF Tim Noonan wants us to take inspiration from the zodiac!

 

➤ The focus of your image will be your zodiac animal, either from the Western** or Chinese*** zodiac (one OR the other, not both in the same entry).

➤ The mood must be dusk or dawn (could be sunset or sunrise).

➤ Include an urban structure (bridge, tower, dam, etc.).

➤ And an everyday, man-made object (bottle, toy, shoe, etc.).

➤ NO PEOPLE

 

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Lion Cub and Sparkles, purchased from DS.

 

Necklace extracted from a test image I made in Wombo.

 

House, purchased from Renderosity.

 

BG Sunset & Metal Moon, my photos.

 

Main colorful image, AI.

 

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Turkey

 

The Panorpa aspoeki group (or species group) is predominately found in Turkey. While identification keys for the group are lacking, researchers rely on detailed morpholoigal analysis of the male genital structures and specific features like the caudal recess on the subgenital plate, to differentiate species.

Which means we will never know. !!!!!!

 

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It’s all in the structured details

Hilton Schiphol Amsterdam, maart 2016

 

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