A chapel in Dunedin, New Zealand. This city has so much history. The architecture and feel of this place has a European influence. Gorgeous!
My favourite shot of all which I took while on exchange to Japan. I visited the iconical Tokyo Tower with my host brother, host sister and her boyfriend. By the time we got there it was fairly late in the evening. This shot was taken near the entrance of the tower and it was a spontaneous shot which I’m pretty happy it turned out so well.
Melbourne’s Docklands feature many incredible architectural marvels, including this wonder, the Webb Bridge
A detail from the Romanesque church Peter-and-Paul (Saint-Pierre-et-Paul) in Rosheim (Alsace, France). This sculpture (which goes on around the corner) depicts a knight saving his compatriot from a dragon. In full view you can see the sword stabbing into the dragon’s maw. The church has been constructed in the 12th century (start of construction 1150) with the addition of a tower in the 14th century. The church’s organ was built in 1733 by Andreas Silbermann, an important organ builder of the Baroque period in the region.
Just a beautiful, if freezing cold, day in New York’s West Village.
Brick house in a hutong in Beijing ready to be painted in grey.
Architectural Detail from an old historic Victorian home in Downtown Raleigh, NC
Architectural Detail from an old historic Victorian home in Downtown Raleigh, NC
the new look of Berlin
Toledo Ohio scene
...late in life, the yawns come more easily… FEATURED: / - The Red Barn / —-—-—-—-—-—-- / Nikon D90 / Sigma 70-200 2.8 HSM
Alys Beach…in northwest Florida FEATURED: / - Florida the Sunshine State —-—-—-—- Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D90 / Shutter Speed: 10/12500 second / F Number: F/8.0 / Focal Length: 70 mm / ISO Speed: 400
Night scene shot from a window with a Yashica Mat 124 TLR and TriX film.
This is the Church of the Saviour on Blood, located in St. Petersburg, Russia. The name refers to the blood of the assassinated Alexander II of Russia, who was mortally wounded there. It is one of the most striking places in St.Petersburg and is a major tourist attraction. For those who are not able to go there, I bring you this image. Samsung Digimax D103 / Focal Length – 7.4mm / F/7.1 / 1/180 sec.
A ‘zen-like’ urban tree on a sunlit winter morning from Budapest 14th district. Photo was taken with a fixed 50mm lens. This picture is available on my iStockphoto site.
This image earned a Top Ten finish as voted on by the members of the group Shapes and Patterns in their challenge Shapes in Primary Colours Only in October 2009. In the Barrio Viejo district of Tucson, Arizona lies a wealth of character and color. Image captured by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.
White Lady – St Nicholas’s Church apparently has another ghostly Dering lady that may haunt the inside of the church as well as the Dering family house library in their manor of Surrenden Dering which was destroyed in a fire around 1952. The manor house also served as a boys school before burning down. As mentioned above, the coffin with several linings of lead and the rose may belong to the White Lady and not the Red. The white lady was seen whilst Surrenden Dering was the US Embassy between the two world wars. A Mr Walter Winan supposedly held a lonesome vigil one Christmas Eve in the library with his hunting rifle. When the White Lady appeared before him, he reputedly shot her. The shot passed through the apparition. She vanished through a panelled wall which might have led to a tunnel which was supposed to link the house with the Church. The witness may have been Walter Winans (1852-1920), an American born British marksman and sculptor who competed in the 1908 Olympics winning a gold medal for shooting and a silver in 1912. He did live in Kent and as he died in 1920 it would certainly help date the sighting.
The ‘Hugin’ (which is on permanent display on the cliff top at Pegwell Bay) is a replica of a Viking Ship which sailed from Denmark to Thanet in 1949 to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the invasion of Britain, the traditional landing of Hengist and Horsa and the betrothal of Hengist’s daughter, Rowena, to King Vortigen of Kent. The ‘Hugin’ was offered as a gift to Ramsgate and Broadstairs by the Daily Mail in order to be preserved for centuries. Parking and picnic area on site.
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