Hello Renderosity Community!
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I call myself Billcody, but my real name is Wolfgang. I am living in Germany, in Berlin, and I was born here in 1950. We are a tribe of two here: My older brother Sig, you know him under his nick "junge1" and I am "junge2" in the row....
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My real profession is Geologist; I am specialized in contaminated soils, pollution, stuff like this, especially in old industrial areals. Berlin has a lot of these.... My hobbies are music, photography, railroading and history and here especially the old industrial history of Berlin, the old manufactories with their brickstone architecture of our ancestors. I like to stroll through the urban jungle to search old historical buildings. My cardiologist is happy.......
I' m a photographer since 2006, when my beloved wife Harriet bought me my small Nikon 8700 bridge camera. This opened a brand new world. Yes, I photographed before for many years but the results were .....hmmm... not good.... I was not an aficionado, this began with the digital area. I use the Nik8700 till today......
Am I an Artist? I' m not sure, YOU decide with your votings and comments. I call myself a "Hobby Photographer" - and I like it! I try to do things well.
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Comments (5)
jeroni
maravillosa imagen amigo una gran comp.
Janiss
Oh the Reichtag... I have take many picts in this place... fabulous Berlin... an amazing shot my friend!
durleybeachbum
I really like this image, I love grids and things observed through them.
JeffG7BRJ
Fantastic shot, I like this quite a lot, especially yhe way you have shot through the glass frontage of the Station. I would love to see one of the Station itself, from the outside looking in. I find the structure quite interesting. I have a couple of shots in my gallery of one of the court buildings in Manchester UK. The structure of that is something similar to this one. It is also nice to see the German Parliament with the glass dome, it does suprise me somewhat that in this day and age of the terrorist and bombs, we continue to use glass in such quantaties in the construction of our buildings. One small bomb = millions of shards of glass. Quite an astounding equasion when looked at in this way. Superb work, very interesting. Bravo!!!!!
junge1
This is a really nice view of the German Parliament through the glass of the station Wolfgang. Excellent idea, Sig...