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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
Quote - This is wonderful, Jacomina! We have nothing like it here, of course. So nice to see architecture from all around the world! :)
So true Tara it is amazing to see all the architecture all around the world.
It was good to get out today to be able to capture lots of architecture and to be able to share some of it.
God Bless.
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
This is one of the photos I made yesterday in our hospital.
The most modern hospital of the Netherlands.
Taken from the ground up to above.
On my upload yesterday in my gallery is some more info about it,
but certainly no obligation for you to go there for watching.
Cheers, Mies/Jacomina :)
Whoo-hoo! I love this, Jacomina! Wow. That's VERY cool! I like it even more than the one in your gallery, and that's saying a lot, 'cause I like that one very much. Great composition and light, and the reflections are amazing!
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
What a great shot! You've got me wondering about those little towers. It looks like there are staircases inside, because of the windows, but why on earth would anyone build a tower with a staircase that doesn't go anywhere but up to the top? You see, this is one of the reasons I like architecture so much. These questions are so intriguing! Great capture, my friend. What a cool place!
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
Thank you so much, Christo and Tara.
b.t.w.:
Laughing, Tara! I have no idea whether there are stairs, but it should be.
In this place I took many pictures of old churches and monasteries.
All are restored at this time.
Because of these workmen I was limited in making specific photos, and I could not (or rather, didn't dare) to go inside.
Everywhere there were cars and machines/intruments of the workmen, much dust I got over me ;-).
But, you have something 'sacrifice' to take pictures, right?
There is an abundance of churches, etc. in Sittard.
One of the restorers told me that (about 25 years ago) the pope visited them.
They let ring all the bells in all towers on the same time, as the Pope arrived. However, there was panic, because one of the highest church towers (which included a clock) began to move back and forth.
They had to be quickly stopped.
God bless, and greetz,
Mies/Jacomina :)
I was in Franschhoek for breakfast today and walked around afterwards. The 1841 NG Kerk in the town caught my attention - plus it was open for us to go inside.
Nowhere as statuesque as the church in Sittard, Mies!
Clive
This is wonderful to see, Clive.
The contrast of being so white from the outside, and that wonderful, warm wood inside the church. The architecture from 'het schip', is fantastic.
I love that towers on the façade.
And I like it, you also say "kerk."
This is the Dutch word for church too.
The serroundings/environment, sky, landscape, and the path,
also are beautiful captured by you, Clive.
Today is the last day, so I thought I'd sneak in two more for the last week that I took a few months ago. (Everything else was new for the challenge.)
This is typical of midwest America, Kansas-heartland stuff. (Not very good picture quality, but hopefully in this small format you won't notice that so much! LOL!)
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
Hi Tara,
About the first, as these beautiful colors and beautiful facades, I would never have thought of this architecture is also in America.
It looks very much similar as what I've seen here in Holland.
The second, I would not expect, nor suspect it is a museum.
I love the POV and the beautiful stones.
Great style, both, but yet so different.
Nice to know about the origins of Utah.
Thanks for sharing here, Tara :)
April's new Challenge topic is up!
Check it out!
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2847182
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
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Thank you Tara and Jacomina.
Wonderful capture and upload Jacomina.
God Bless.