Structure traveling Wall Art

415 creative works found

  • thailand’s newest airport at night

  • a part of a temple in the amazeing breath takeing part of the temples of angkor, cambodia..

  • Located at the historic Northwest Company and Museum in Grand Portage, Minnesota. There are tepee like structures, buildings and fur pelts hanging on a structure made out of sticks. It is a grey overcast day. There are dark clouds in the sky. Part of the museum collection at the Grand Portage National Monument.

  • Images from Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia. From left; Merimbula Wharf, Mitchies Jetty and Merimbula Lake.

  • Louvre Pyramid is the large metal and glass pyramid which serves as the main entrance to the Musée du Louvre and has in the meantime become a landmark for the city of Paris. Commissioned by then French president François Mitterrand, it was built in 1989 by the architect I. M. Pei from New York, who was responsible for the design of the Miho Museum in Japan among others. The structure, which was constructed entirely with glass segments, reaches a height of 20.6 meters (about 70 feet); its square base has sides of 35 meters (115 feet). It consists of 603 rhombus-shaped and 70 triangular glass segments.

  • Melbourne Skyline and Southbank at Sunset

  • Melbourne Skyline and Southbank at Sunset

  • Melbourne Skyline and Southbank at Sunset

  • Eiffel Tower view at night from Pont Alexandre III. Pont Alexandre III is an arch bridge that spans the Seine, connecting the Champs-Élysées quarter and the Invalides and Eiffel Tower Quarter, regarded by many as one of the prettiest in Paris. The bridge, with its exuberant Art Nouveau lamps, cherubs, nymphs and winged horses at either end, was built between 1896 and 1900. It was named after Tsar Alexander III (father of Nicholas II) of Russia. It was Nicholas II who laid the foundation stone in October 1896. The style of the bridge reflects that of the Grand Palais, to which it leads on the right bank. The construction of the bridge is a marvel of 19th century engineering, consisting of a 6m high single span steel arch. The design was subject to strict controls that prevented the bridge from obscuring the view of the Champs-Élysées or the Invalides. The bridge was built by the engineers Résal and Alby and inaugurated in 1900 for the Universal Exhibition. Classified as historical monument, four gold-covered bronze statues hover over the bridge, on the top of 17 meter columns, representing “Renommées” standing close to Pegasus.

  • modern marble obelisk after fallen soldiers next to the old building of Prajsky Grad, Czech

  • A walk near Turcianske Teplice, Slovakia.

  • A walk in Budapest, Hungary. HDR: Bracketed exposure + Canon DPP + Photomatix + Photoshop

  • A walk in Cologne, Germany. (Well, actually, rather a killer climb to the top of the Cologne Cathedral).

  • Man looking at the giant Angel of the north

  • A walk in Brussels, Belgium. / EU institutions.

  • Canadian Geese Rock Harbor Orleans,MA Cape Cod. Framed Print: Card:

  • A fiery image of the New York City skyline with the Brooklyn Bridge in the Foreground.

  • Blue sky over New York and the Brooklyn Bridge

  • An evening sky overshadows the New York City skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge

  • A night walk in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Shot (if I remember correctly) with Minolta X-700 on an Ilford film (hope to add the type and speed later) and processed myself.

  • Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia continues towards a renovated state in Barcelona, Spain.

  • Normally, shots of the Cairo Citadel are from the front. However, this angle shows features such as the clock and recurring patterns. This time of night gave a really great light and featured the moon – apt. Featured in All things Egyptian

  • View of Annapurna II from Ghyaru village with benches to enjoy the view with religious stone structures beside.

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