Palais 

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  • The Palais theatre – a landmark building in St Kilda, Melbourne

  • Semaphore seaside

  • This is the dome of Law Courts of Brussels. More information about this building can be found on Wikipedia The satellite view of the dome

  • Black & White analog print (scanned)

  • Two of St Kilda’s best known icons, Luna Park and the Palais Theatre see the light of day. © Andrew Brown (All rights reserved) / / Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / Street

  • The Palace of the Popes in Avignon, France

  • Palais Benedictine in Fecamps on a gray day. Probably the worlds most ornate distillery. The home of the liqeur DOM Benedicitine is a neo gothic palace and art gallery as well as a working distillery. Fecamps, Normandy, France / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly / damselfly / france

  • Shot on film with great Wall Camera in Avignon, France.

  • Shot on film with great wall camera in Avignon, France.

  • A skateboarder showing off in front of the Palais de Tokyo, Paris. With that fantastic background, this guy surely was at the right place. I took several shots at him, till I was satisfied I got him right. Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-70 f/3.5-4.5G / Aperture: f/9.0 / Shutter: 1/640 sec / Focal Length: 65mm / ISO: 200

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  • Classic Palais Tour De France

  • Rue de la Cité is located in the Île de la Cité in central Paris. The imposing building at end of the street is the The Palais de Justice, or the Law Courts. It is built on the site of the former royal palace of Saint Louis. The Palais also contains the ancient structure of the Conciergerie, a former prison, where Marie Antoinette was imprisoned before being executed on the guillotine. Image was HDR post-processed. Best viewed large. Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G

  • I took this shot one Spring afternoon, while sitting in front of the Palace of the Popes, in Avignon. I loved the textured pattern of clouds. “The Palace of the Popes stands as the mighty symbol of the church’s influence throughout the western Christian world in the 14th century. / Construction was started in 1335 and completed in less than twenty years under the leadership of two builder popes, Benedict XII and his successor Clement VI. / The Popes’ Palace is the biggest Gothic palace in all of Europe.” Trusted Site of France FEATURED in French Architecture

  • The Palais des Congrès in Montreal, Quebec, is a genuine feast for the eyes. It’s a convention center with a design relying mostly on its fabulous coloured windows. The effect is absolutely delightful, casting gorgeous colours both inside and outside the building, like a giant kaleidoscope. Here is a angled view of the windows, incorporating a row of brightly coloured cast-steel pillars. Focal length 55mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/5,6 / Shutter 1/100 sec. Shot in aperture priority / Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group Sets of Two on May 14, 2009 Makes a great set with : /

  • If there was a choice between using a regular escalator or climbing ten flights of those stairs, I would choose the stairs without any hesitation! It has to be a happy climb! The Palais des Congrès in Montreal, Quebec, is a genuine feast for the eyes. It’s a convention center with a design relying mostly on its fabulous coloured windows. The effect is absolutely delightful, casting gorgeous colours both inside and outside the building, like a giant kaleidoscope. Focal length 55mm / ISO-200 / Aperture f/9 / Shutter 1/250 sec. Shot in aperture priority / Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group Sets of Two on May 14, 2009 Featured in the Art of Glass Group on August 15, 2009 Finished in 2nd place of Top Ten in the June/July Avatar challenge of the Art of Glass Group on June 2, 2009 Finished in 3rd position of Top Ten in the September Avatar challenge of the Art of Glass Group on August 31, 2009 Makes a great set with : /

  • Featured in Anything Theatrical Group The Palais Theatre is a former picture theatre now functioning as a live performance venue located in St Kilda, Victoria, Australia. The building, which retains all its original features is considered one of the finest examples of Art deco architecture in Australia and is on the Victorian Heritage Register. Interiors and exteriors are inspired by Moorish architecture with twin dome towers, a theme shared by many surrounding buildings in the suburb, including Luna Park which is adjacent to the south, the St Kilda Pavilion, St Kilda Sea Baths and Walter Burley Griffin’s Palais de danse which once stood adjacent to the west but was destroyed by fire. The exteriors also feature faux Egyptian elements, whilst the interiors also include Baroque inspired elements. Canon 450D / ISO 1600

  • View of the Eiffel Tower from the Palais de Chaillot.

  • Single hand held exposure / F-Stop: f/6.3 / Exposure: 1/160 sec / ISO Speed: ISO-100 / Focal Length: 28mm / Post Processing: Dynamic-Photo HDR, Photoshop 7 On display and for sale at Red Door Creative Gallery October 9th – November 30th, 2009. World Photowalk, July 18th, 2009 Competition. Featured in Skylines and Cityscapes November 2009 / Featured in HDR Photography Group / July 2009. Featured in Art Deco Heaven Group / August – October 2009. Featured in Shapes and Patterns / August 2009. ‘Spring has Sprung’ Exhibition, Red Door Creative, Dural NSW, October 9th – November 30th 2009.

  • You’ll never see a forest quite like this one. For one thing, it’s indoors. For another, the trees are fashioned from concrete. And thirdly, none of the 52 trees are exactly alike. This winter garden at Montreal’s Palais des congrès was created by Claude Cormier and as he explains on his own site at the link Lipstick Forest the painted trees with their hand-cast trunks symbolise “the hundred-year old maples that line the avenues in the old city”. So they’re NOT poplars? That just about negates my headline, doesn’t it? And why exactly are the trees pink? As Claude Cormier himself points out on his site, it is to “celebrate the city’s flourishing cosmetic industry”. I was told, when I visited Montreal in late 2005, that the Lipstick Forest is difficult to photograph, because of the indoor lighting and the tendency for the pink hues to saturate or, on the other hand, to wash out considerably.. But my intention was to depict the “trees” in the totality of their surroundings and by using the golden tones of the recessed lighting on the right, the pink actually holds up fairly well. I guess the other aspect of this shot is that it is deliberately segmented and there is a certain inversion as well. By this, I simply mean that on the left-hand segment of the image, the reflection of the trees is on the ceiling above them, whereas on the right-hand side, the reflection of the gold-bronze overhead lights is on the floor. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a little, 3-megapixel Pentax Optio 33LF. Featured in WHICH WAY, September 2009. Canada05Montreal2-1284

  • An incredible iron staircase, Grand Palais , Paris.

  • B is for BOOKS (Alphabet Soup) This is one part of the fantastic library in the palais du Luxembourg in Paris

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