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This macro shot was taken with a Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens coupled with a Quantaray + 3 magnifying filter. I obtained the magnifying filter from the Ritz/Wolf camera website for around $25.

 

The vibration reduction (VR) eliminates most of the shake during a handheld shot and the magnifying filter gives a much closer view of the cell structure.....

 

One caveat - the magnifying filter has a very limited depth of field and can be tricky when trying to get the correct focal point. I had to take a half dozen shots to get one that worked.

 

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Inspiracles Fotoprojekt - Karte 6

Thema: structure (Natur und Landschaft)

Hotel Añaza is the abandoned structure of a hotel or apartment block near Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. Construction was started by a German company in 1973, but was abandoned two years later, before the building was finished. As of 2025 the structure still exists, but it is pending demolition.(Wikipedia)

Another image of the new bridge raised by Santiago Calatrava in Valencia, inaugurated last week. The metal structure on the left is the last building that Calatrava is raising in the complex of the City of Arts and Sciences. It's called "The Agora", but to me it resembles the shape of a big monster hence the tittle of the photo.

 

Behemoth: Something enormous in size or power. Name given to a huge beast in the Bible

 

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Chin bridge is one of those strucures that are a true piece of art

The monochrome perspective of a bridge connecting two urban buildings emphasizes the harmonious connection between nature and architecture.

Structures and reflections

taken from a driving car on the 401 when i went for a photo shoot with Gloria her husband drove us to a garden- scattate in macchina dall'autostrada 401 andando all'ovest di Toronto

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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The Way Out !.

 

The 1960's prefabricated dream.

 

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

On a walkabout in leeds, the things you come across.

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

Lens: Voigtländer Nokton 25mm / F0.95

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).

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!

 

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A utility pole that uses the minifigure zip line handles so that string can be fed through to link multiple poles together. Would work well for layouts I think. It's also made to be pretty sturdy. Free Instructions here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-50464/MasterBuilderKTC/utility-p...

For Sliders Sunday.

We recently drove across this bridge on the way to the New Jersey Pine Barrens. This is the only section I could get without cars.

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Taken in Cades Cove , Smokey Mountain National Park. The congregation was formed in 1820. They held church in a log structure . The congregation split over the Civil War , and this building was completed in 1902.

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.

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