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 (8)
RobyHermida
Fabulous work ! ROBY ;o)
jocko500
I with you too lol cool image . love old bricks too
bu5ch
The exoskeleton left after the bonfire of the vanities. Very thought provoking.
durleybeachbum
Marvellous shot of this super building.
dbrv6
Great capture - both shots are really nice. I like the way the brickwork has been done.
MrsRatbag
I love this old brick structure - very nicely captured!
JeffG7BRJ
Excellent and inriguing image Wolfgang, if this had been inside a burnt out building then I could understand all the holes, where the wooden beams had been. I think this is the outside of the building though and cannot understand why the holes are there, other than providing nesting for the birds that is. Some I can explain away as vents into the cavity wall, but even those should have grills on them, and I cannot see where these have been broken away. A very interesting work I find. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!
kasalin
Ich bewundere immer wieder solch schöne Backsteinbauten !!! Toll gemacht !!! 5++++ :)