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Stuttgart-West
Mural by 'Eloise Gillow' on a facade of the building Schwabstraße 45 in the neighbourhood Stuttgart-West
Wandgemälde von 'Eloise Gillow' auf der Fassade des Hauses Schwabstraße 45 im Viertel Stuttgart-West
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The photo shows the "Streseman Street" in Stuttgart along the "Killesberg Park".
It is an HDR picture made of 3 single pictures with 3 exposures difference.
The picture was tone-mapped over-composing the colors and with a high saturation to get get some sort of unreal touch.
The hardest thing was to catch the right moment to reduce ghost artifacts caused by the cars.
The Weissenhofsiedlung is one of the most significant landmarks left by the movement known as "Neues Bauen”. The development was erected in 1927 as a residential building exhibition arranged by the City of Stuttgart and the Deutscher Werkbund. Working under the artistic direction of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, seventeen architects created an exemplary residential scheme for modern urban residents. The architects participating in the exhibition - including Le Corbusier, Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, Scharoun and others - were known at that time only in those circles devoted to the international avantgarde.
Stuttgart-West
Mural by 'Eloise Gillow' on a facade of the building Schwabstraße 45 in the neighbourhood Stuttgart-West
Wandgemälde von 'Eloise Gillow' auf der Fassade des Hauses Schwabstraße 45 im Viertel Stuttgart-West
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Stuttgart-Süd
Marienplatz
View from the northeastern corner of the square along the Hohenstaufenstraße in the neighbourhood Stuttgart Süd
Blick von der nordwestlichen Ecke des Platzes entlang der Hohenstaufenstraße im Viertel Stuttgart Süd
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Chess game. Generational coexistence. Concentration in the middle of the bustle. Pedestrian walk way in Stuttgart.
Wide angle 24 mm. Focus distance 1.23 m.
Stuttgart Parasol
Research Pavillon ICD/ITKE 2010
Temporary parametric Pavillon consisting of 10m long, 6.5 mm thin birchwood strips
Institute for Computational Design ICD, Prof. Achim Menges
Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design ITKE, Prof. Jan Knippers
University Stuttgart Germany
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
Farmer's market on the market square in Stuttgart-Mitte
Wochenmarkt auf dem Marktplatz in der Stuttgart-Mitte
Ministerpräsident Winfried Kretschmann hat den „Theaterparcours“ der Staatsoper Stuttgart, Stuttgarter Ballett und Schauspiel Stuttgart besucht. Bild: Staatsministerium Baden-Württemberg
Mehr zu dem Foto kannst du in meinem Blog erfahren: Besuch der Wilhelma in Stuttgart (mit Video und Podcast)
Settings: 1/60 ƒ/5 ISO 800
18.1 mm ~ aka 100 mm macro lens
The common Mormon (Papilio polytes) is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papilio_polytes
This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible red-bodied swallowtails, such as the common rose and the crimson rose.
Der Name wurde diesem Falter Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts in Indien gegeben und bezieht sich auf die Sekte der Mormonen in Amerika, wo Polygamie vorherrscht. Denn die Weibchen des Gewöhnlichen Mormonenfalters können unterschiedliche Formen aufweisen: Papilio polytes cyrus, ..stichius, ...romulus und ..sakontala.
Das Männchen dieses dunkel gefärbten, asiatischen Schwalbenschwanzes hat samtschwarze Flügel mit weißen Flecken und weißen Bogenlinien am Flügelrand. Die Weibchen haben zusätzlich rote oder blaue Muster auf ihren Hinterflügeln mit einer zarten blauen Bestäubung. Die Weibchen geben sich den Anschein eines giftigen Falters.
Die Flügelspannweite des Kleinen Mormonenfalters beträgt 9 bis 10 cm.
Raupenfutterpflanzen: Citrusgewächse (Citrus aurantifolia - Persische Limette, Coccinia grandis, Citrus limon - Zitronenbaum, Citrus medica - Zitronatzitrone, Citrus sinensis - Orangen); ersatzweise an Weinraute (Ruta graveolens).
Canon PowerShot SX60 HS
Zoo Stuttgart
Places / Germany / Baden-Wurttemberg / Stuttgart / Stadtteil Bad Cannstatt
Lovely view of Stuttgart and its rolling hills, from the rooftop cafe at Karstadt department store.
Karstadt is Germany's most upscale department store, similar to Nordstrom in the US. I ended up picking up some Christmas ornaments here.
The clock tower is Rathaus, or City Hall.
Coming back to charming Stuttgart, after a week on the road, feels like homecoming. It certainly was for my Mercedes-Benz, built in nearby Sindelfingen. And unlike the car which will never be back, I can definitely come back, perhaps for another Mercedes-Benz.