George Washington taking the inaugural oath, Federal Hall Wall Street, financial district, New York City
A walk in Budapest, Hungary.
Australia House, London. This is one of the most memorable buildings in London. The angle of the shot was chosen to give the viewer a sense of how imposing the entrance is.
The beautiful Neptune statue at Versailles
Witnessing a sunrise on this splendid temple is an experience I will never forget. The peace and tranquility is mesmerizing.
National Museum of Natural History with silhouette of Joseph Henry statue in foreground, Washington DC. The National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s preeminent museum and research complex. The Museum is dedicated to inspiring curiosity, discovery, and learning about the natural world through its unparalleled research, collections, exhibitions, and education outreach programs. Opened in 1910, the green-domed museum on the National Mall was among the first Smithsonian building constructed exclusively to house the national collections and research facilities. Whether looking at the history and cultures of Africa, describing our earliest Mammalian ancestor or primate diversity around the world, examining ancient life forms including the ever popular dinosaurs, or exploring the beauty of rare gemstones such as uniquely colored diamonds, the Museum’s temporary and permanent exhibitions serve to educate, enlighten and entertain millions of visitors each year. The main building on the National Mall contains 1.5 million square feet of space overall and 325,000 square feet of exhibition and public space; altogether the Museum is the size of 18 football fields, and houses over 1000 employees. With a growing network of interactive websites, the Museum is transforming itself into a hub for national and international electronic education, accessible to anyone with access to the internet. (Info from Smithsonian website.) Shot this with my Kodak Easy Share camera. This artwork was featured on July 9, 2009 in the group Unique Buildings of the World
Taken in Venice 2007 at a Gallery.
Another picture at Castle Schönbrunn, this time it is in fact the castle itself. In the Background :-D On the right you see one of the many statues there in the garden, which makes a nice foreground, I think. f11, 1/250sec, 22mm, perspective correction in photoshop At the same spot, turn 180° to see this:
Mount Maria College, Mitchelton, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Austin, Texas Canon 30d / Canon 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM lens
The Grand Palace, Bangkok. A detail of one of the wall murals. The colour and detail are amazing.
The Grand Palace, Bangkok.
Ayutthaya, ancient ruins.
Ayutthaya, Wat Mahatat. The ancient ruins are breath taking. I took so many photos here. Sunset was a perfect time to visit.
Ayutthaya ruins, Wat Mahatat. B&W version of the original
Ayutthaya ruins, Wat Mahatat. The hazy sunset gave this place a lovely, warm atmosphere
Ayutthaya ruins, Wat Mahatat. B&W version of the original. Black and white photography just has a classic, timeless look.
Ayutthaya ruins, Wat Mahatat. Buddha head in the tree.
Ayutthaya ruins, Wat Mahatat. B&W version of the original
Shot with an Xti. / the foreground is a Statue from the Cleveland Botanical gardens, in the background is Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School Building, designed by Frank Gehry.
Looking up towards some of the many spires of il Duomo, Milan, Italy. It is the 4th largest church in the world and decorated with over 3000 statues. This was taken from the lower roof terrace which is accessible via a steep stairwell in one of the towers. Taken with Canon 450D & Canon 18-55mm IS Lens All profits from sales in 2009 will be donated to Macmillan Cancer Support: www.macmillan.org.uk
Another of London’s architectural gems. /
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