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  • Lithuania, Kaunas City HAll

  • This is a Photoshop adjusted version of my previously posted Ciutadella Town Hall II. The adjustments were made by the super talented Julie Langford, for which I am most grateful. She has removed all the clutter and added a fabulous sky. Please let us know what you think! Related shots can be viewed at Menorca or Balearic Islands or Spain. Best viewed Larger. The original looks like this:

  • Friday Night Town Hall Square Sydney

  • This is the town Hall in Barnsley, taken just after dark, three shot HDR, the HDR makes it appear lighter than what it was

  • 4:40 am and I’m thinking about calling it a night when I look out the window and see that the rising sun is painting the sky with some fantastic colours. Muttering something to myself about sleeping when I’m dead, I grabbed my trusty Nikon D200 and Mono-pod and rushed out to the door and through the streets to the local town hall, which is a west facing colonial style building which is usually lit up at night, and has some nice trees with a statue of Sir Isaac Newton out front (he was born round here somewhere). A friendly council worker who was emptying the bins outside the town hall offered to move his rather unattractive dust cart out of the way and I was all set… Click…Click…click!

  • Cartagena’s Town hall, built in the form of a triangle with different facades, it’s construction is eclectic in design. Sold mounted print 20.06.09 Thanking the mystery buyer very much. Enhanced by psuedo HDR

  • ‘La princess’ awakens and makes her way across Liverpool city centre, encountering various obstacles on the way. This wonderful piece of engineering by French company ‘La Machine’, was part of Liverpool’s Capital of Culture celebrations in September 2008.

  • The view from the Town Hall steps in the village of Nimborio, on the Greek Island of Halki, looking out over the bay to the mountains of Rhodes in the distance. Halki is a small yet very charming island in the Dodecanese that is situated opposite the west coast of Rhodes. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Dynamic-Photo HDR. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at Halki or Greece or Eastern Meditteranean.

  • Combination one room school house, church, community building, and town hall. These structures are scattered through out the Ozark Mountains, and the foothills of Arkansas. Sooooooo…... These types of scenes are very familiar to me, living here in the good ol’ natural state. My very first years of school began in a one room school house almost identical to this one, and it is now long gone.. When I look at this photograph, I can still see us all running, and playing in the school yard, and hear all of our laughter, and screaming. All the sounds of the children playing, as we went along in our merry, carefree younger days. I remember…........

  • Taken with a Canon 400D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 5 seconds ISO100, edited in Photoshop & Photomatix Unfortunately when I took this shot a week ago it was raining heavily, some of the rain got on my lens, I will return and get a better shot!! The corner stone for the Town Hall was laid on October 28th 1852 by Joseph Feilden, Lord of the Manor. It was opened on October 30th 1856 by William Hoole, who was then mayor. It is built in the classical style with a west front 120 feet wide and an elevation 62 feet high. The front has corinthian columns resting upon a rusticated basement, upholding a broad entablature surmounted by a perforated parapet. The south front has adoric porch in the centre. The hall contained an assembly room with orchestra, a council chamber, two court rooms, offices, police station and accommodation for the Chief Constable.

  • Three different exposures were taken of this image and then processed using HDR software.

  • This image is one of a sequence shot on 3 April this year, just before daylight saving ended on the east coast of Australia. As you can see from the time on the clock tower, it was about 7.23am when I shot this frame. The interesting thing with dawn colours here is that the yellows and oranges tend to stay longer in the sky than other shades. So as soon as I spotted these vivid pink streaks across a skyscape laden with thick cloud, I knew the colours would retreat rapidly. I happened to be driving through Dandenong, a town about 30km south-east of the central business district. I made a quick decision to drive a bit further, down a couple of streets. Why? Because I knew I would be able to use the distinctive shape of the floodlit Town Hall against the dawn sky. I shot this sequence with my 18-125mm lens, which gave me more than enough leeway to compose some tight shots of the tower and the dramatic colours across the cloud. All up, it was no longer than two and a half minutes from the first shot to the last. Interestingly, a staggering drunk happened to notice what I was doing. He asked if I was a photographer and I answered him courteously. Then, squinting at the beautiful dawn sky, he ventured the comment: “Great sunset.” You can view more images from this sequence here on my blog. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my work in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. / F4.6, 1/45 sec, ISO 800, focal length 78mm. Featured in COMMUNITIES, July 2009. Third in RED SKY DELIGHT CHALLENGE, July 2009. Featured in A VIEW SOMEWHERE, November 2009. 112-5845

  • In Mount Gambier tonight waiting for the start of the Mount Gambier Photography Groups meeting at the Old Town Hall building when three lads rode past on their pushbikes. As they pulled wheel-stands and tricks the ground inset lighting threw large shadows along the wall of the heritage listed building. The lads were good enough to pass through time and time again for us so they we could get a range of images with a difference. Canon 400D – fixed 50 1.8 lens.

  • Second shot in a series: In Mount Gambier tonight waiting for the start of the Mount Gambier Photography Groups meeting at the Old Town Hall building when three lads rode past on their pushbikes. As they pulled wheel-stands and tricks the ground inset lighting threw large shadows along the wall of the heritage listed building. The lads were good enough to pass through time and time again for us so they we could get a range of images with a difference. Canon 400D – fixed 50 1.8 lens. Converted to B&W in Photoshop CS3.

  • / Sunbury, Ohio / Sunbury Town Hall / Sunbury, Ohio / “An Ohio Stagecoach Town from 1820-1873” / From its beginning in 1816, Sunbury was destined to be a stagecoach town. Anticipating large numbers of stagecoach travelers in Sunbury, the town’s founder, Lawrence Myers, built an inn at the intersection of two major stagecoach routes (the Old Walhonding Trail and the Delaware Newark Pike). In 1820, the first stagecoach arrived in Sunbury from Mt. Vernon. Famous stagecoach travelers who stopped in Sunbury included William Henry Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, Henry Clay, and Johnny Appleseed. Railway travel became more prevalent, and consequently the last stagecoach rolled out of Sunbury in 1873. When Sunbury was platted in 1816, a town square was set aside for public use with the intention of constructing a town hall on the site. The first two stories of the Town Hall were built, as a school, in 1868 for $5,000. The Masons added the third story for $1,500 and occupied it for 91 years, until a lodge was constructed. Since 1868, the Town Hall has served Sunbury as a village office building, jail, fire station, and community library. Church services as well as Farmer’s Institutes were held in the building, and at one time it housed a bank. In 2002, the Town Hall was renovated / / /

  • For the ‘Everyday Challenge’ / Canon EOS / I was wandering around Sydney with my camera and trying to capture people on the street when a sudden downpour arrived. I captured this woman who was really wearing this red coat and beautiful shoes as she dashed for cover into the QVB. / With photoshop, i cropped and enhanced the colour but that was all that was needed.

  • PORTUGAL / Câmara Municipal de Lisboa / Lisbon Town Hall / . / .

  • A town hall void of activity

  • This Victorian Building stands proudly in St Peter’s Square, Manchester City Centre. /

  • The Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Hall, Prague / MCN: CGMMK-5W3TX-WWTHU Texture overlay courtesy of SkeletalMess Featured in About Time – December 2009 / / Featured in the top ten of Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos – Outdoor Timepieces – November 2009 / The Astronomical Clock on the side of the Old Town Hall Tower dates back to the 15th century. To appreciate this intricate construction to its fullest, join the crowd in front of the tower to observe the procession of the Twelve Apostles: on the hour, every hour, a small trap door opens and Christ marches out ahead of his disciples, while the skeleton of death tolls the bell to a defiant statue of a Turk. Text courtesy of Prague Experience

  • FEATURED at OCCUPIED INTERIORS group / 21st Nov. 2009 / . ALENQUER / Escadaria da Câmara Municipal / TOWN HALL stairs / PORTUGAL

  • Durham Market Place, the focal point of the city has medieval origins but the present Market Square is largely of Victorian origin . The most imposing features of the market place are the Town Hall and Guildhall, the city church of St Nicholas and the statues of Neptune and the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry. More can be found out by clicking this link EOS 1D MkIII 17- 40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk

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