Yeah, one of the most photographed motives in Berlin, but i thought it would be nice to take one of it, with the creepy holga loaded with ilford xp2. / thanks for looking!
...and put your helmet on. / No rocket, just a stylish ceiling lamp inside of the television tower at Berlin Alexanderplatz.
the tv tower at Alexander Platz, Berlin
At Berlin Alexanderplatz.
Berliner Kanaldeckel – Copyright by Marcus Botsch – Mit freundlicher Genehmigung durch Marcus Botsch
Photo taken at underground station “Alexanderplatz” in Berlin, Germany.
Station detail, Alexanderplatz, Berlin – Germany.
Exit and side passage, Alexanderplatz, Berlin – Germany.
Floor tile line exiting right to left, Alexanderplatz, Berlin – Germany.
cold and foggy. the gulls and tv tower.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels have a dream.
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Berlin, Alexanderplatz
am Alexanderplatz, Berlin
World clock at Berlin-Alexanderplatz
am Alex / Berlin
of Berlin… Ö_Ö
Berlin Alexanderplatz
The Fernsehturm (German for “television tower”) is a television tower in the city centre of Berlin, Germany. Close to Alexanderplatz and part of the World Federation of Great Towers (WFGT), the tower was constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) administration who intended it as a symbol of Berlin, which it remains today, as it is easily visible throughout the central and some suburban districts of Berlin. The original total height of the tower was 365 metres (1198 feet), but it rose to 368 m (1207 ft) after the installation of a new antenna in the 1990s. The Fernsehturm is the fourth tallest freestanding structure in Europe, after Moscow’s Ostankino Tower, the Kiev TV Tower and the Riga Radio and TV Tower. There is a visitor platform and a rotating restaurant in the middle of the sphere. The visitor platform is at a height of about 204 m (669 ft) above the ground and visibility can reach 42 km (26 miles) on a clear day. The restaurant, which rotates once every 30 minutes, is a few metres above the visitors platform (originally it turned once per hour; the speed was later doubled following the tower’s late 1990s renovation).
after my accidental success turning the camera upside down i’ve rather gone and got carried away with it. / sorry. this is the soviet television tower in berlin, near alexanderplatz. no doubt helped navigate drunk kursteilnehmer home i’m sure. holga, medium format film, cross processed, double exposure. meh. one of three i suppose.
taking out my tele-lense for a test. TV Tower at Alexanderplatz.
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