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An illuminated tower crane at the construction site for the second S-Bahn Stammstrecke on the Marienhof square in Munich.
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A cloudy and somehow dramatic view in western direction - with some small village silhouettes.
We were outside for a barbecue, and for a while, the sky did not look so well - but the weather changed back to good in the end and we could enjoy our meal.
Hope, you enjoy the photo, too :)
Traunwalchen, Bavaria
A shot from inside the showroom as the sun starts to go down . Service day on the car and a few shots from while I wait - including something I did not expect to see there - but that is for another day !!
Sagrada Familia seen at night from the viewpoint number 3 of the Guinardó Park in Barcelona, just above the Hoop Child Viewpoint. Sagrada Família Expiatory Temple, with the figure of W Hotel on the right in this night image, is the architectural jewel of the city and the prolific Catalan Modernism. Unfinished work by Antoni Gaudí, it’s a synthesis of his architectural evolution and the culmination of his naturalistic style. It’s the most visited monument in Spain in recent years, and, in 2005, UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site the crypt, the apse and the façade of the Nativity, on the left in this image, that is to say, the construction phases in which the Catalan architect could participate in life.
No , it is not the march of the tower cranes advancing through the murky weather - just a scene that caught my eye as I sat in the car showroom waiting for my car to be serviced . When I first sat down the cranes were working away but quite quickly the light began to fade and the mist rolled in and they started to blend into oblivion . Therefore , I had to stroll outside a grab the camera from my bag and take a few shots . This one I liked best but turned it into black & white using the red filter as the fascia at the bottom looked horrible being red . It is red as this is the roof of a fire station !!
As for working up in one of those tower cranes one certainly needs a head for heights and working in these conditions I guess would be an H & S nightmare . I would think climbing up to work must take quite a time as well ( not sure what facilities they have up the top there !! ) .