Adelaide Architecture
Picture of the Melbourne skyline taken from Flinders Street station
DFW’s new Terminal is an architecture wonder.
Sculpture of man drinking coffee in one of San Francisco plaza
Rhode Island, Providence
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This is inspired by the development and architecture of Newcastle: It’s the Baltic art gallery contructed by creative lines.
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Silver toned image of the Down town NYC skyline
Black and White image of the New York City Skyline
New City Skyline, Buffalo, NY. Note the Peace Bridge barely visible on the far left side. On clear days the mist from Niagara Falls is visible from this distance through the telephoto. Check out our new green energy spinning in the left of the photo. Interested to hear everyone’s views on the wind mills…
Photo of a modern station in Lisbon (Portugal)
Shot in Savannah, Georgia. In a city of wonderful old historic buidings this 35 year old concrete building with fading paint and a boring design is an absolute monostrosity. However, one can always find an angle that brings out some beauty. The building walls were not flat but jutted in and out, causing this effect with color and lines from where I stood taking the photograph. Nikon D90, handheld, 200mm, 1/250 sec, f/5.6
Found on Yonge Street, north of 401, off Sheppard Street West. /
Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my permission.
Sydney Opera House interior. Canon 50D / Sigma 10-20mm (at 10mm)
Hong Kong. Taken from the walkway that surrounds the central part of the city. It always astounds me to see the diversity in places like Hong Kong. The poor live amongst the tall, glitzy hotels that have been newly erected but somehow withstand character and charm. I love this place.. -
Old and new buildings meet in Cape Town, South Africa
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