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published by ienrico
Stay tuned. More pictures to come.
published by shahanez
progect photos from the Delano area in Wichita, including Proudfoot and Bird architecture
published by shahanez
Davis Hall, formerly Garfield College, designed by Proudfoot and Bird in the Delano District
published by seachell81
published by jmvigil
published by richmond2005
museum
published by jmvigil
Designed by Liberal Bruant and Jules Hardouin-Mansart in the 17th century, in the reign of Louis XIV, to accommodate war veterans. Napoleon's tomb is under the dome. (wikipedia)
published by jmvigil
The Basilica of the Sacré Cœur (Basilique du Sacré Cœur, "Basilica of the Sacred Heart") is a Parisian Roman Catholic church and landmark that crowns the butte Montmartre (Montmartre butte), the highest point in Paris, and is one of the city's most visite
published by jmvigil
published by jmvigil
The Centre Georges Pompidou (constructed 1971–1977 and known as the Pompidou Centre in English) is a building in the Beaubourg area of the IVe arrondissement of Paris. The nearby Stravinsky Fountain (or Fontaine des automates) near the Centre Pompidou, fe
published by jmvigil
published by jmvigil
published by jmvigil
Paris, France. October 2005
published by jmvigil
published by klaus_mack
published by jmvigil
The British Airways London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, opened in 1999 and is the second largest observation wheel in the world. It stands 135 metres (443 feet) high on the western end of Jubilee Gardens, on the South Bank of the River Thames
published by jmvigil
Beaconsfield is a market town in Buckinghamshire, England, about 30 miles NW of London. The town sits in the highly attractive Chiltern Hills and is part of the London commuter belt. Today the town is very prosperous and quite picturesque. It is the home
published by jmvigil
The Trocadéro, site of the Palais de Chaillot, is an area of Paris, in the 16th arrondissement, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. The hill of the Trocadéro is the hill of Chaillot, a former village. For the Exposition Internationale of 1937, the old
published by jmvigil
The Grand Palais is a large glass exhibition hall that was built for the Paris Exhibition of 1900. The building has been closed for 12 years for extensive restoration work after one of the glass ceiling panels fell, it reopened on Saturday 24 September 20
published by jmvigil
One of the major squares in Paris, France, between the Champs-Élysées to the west and the Tuileries Gardens to the east. Filled with statues and fountains. During the French Revolution the guillotine was most active during the "Great Terror", in the summe
published by jmvigil
The Hôtel de Ville (City hall) in Paris, France, is Paris' city hall and is located in the place de l'Hôtel de Ville (formerly the place de Grève) in the City's IVe arrondissement. It serves multiple functions, housing the local administration, the Mayor
published by jmvigil
St Severin is the doyenne parish churches of left bank of the Seine. It is the most beautiful Parisian church in the blazing Gothic style. The history of this church starts at the 6th century with Severin, a very pious hermit who lived there. The small or
published by jmvigil
Saint-Sulpice is a famous Parisian church on the east side of the Place Saint-Sulpice, in the Luxembourg Quarter of the VIe arrondissement. 113 meters long, 58 meters in width and 34 meters tall, it is only slightly smaller than Notre-Dame and thus the se
published by jmvigil
The Palais du Luxembourg (Luxembourg Palace) in the VIe arrondissement of Paris, north of the Luxembourg Garden, is where the French Senate meets. The garden is enjoyable for its calm. On the little pond children play with miniature boats. (wikipedia)
published by jmvigil
The Panthéon is a building in the Latin Quarter in Paris, France. It was originally built as a church dedicated to Ste Genevieve, but after many vicissitudes now combines liturgical functions with its role as a famous burial place. It is an early example
published by jmvigil
published by jmvigil
Gare du Nord is one of the six large terminus stations of the SNCF's main line network in Paris. It offers connections with several urban transportation lines (Paris Metro and RER). By number of travellers (around 180 million per year), it is the busiest
published by jmvigil
October 2005
published by OldCroganMan
Highlights of a road trip from Alberta all the way to the Maritimes
published by fisherbray
Around the French city of Metz
published by shawnieuk
Visits to various cities and villages in Scotland, England and Wales. Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin tours of Europe.
published by jlgroshek
published by shawnieuk
A few more of the 7000 photos I have taken all over the UK. Mostly castles, abbeys and monastic ruins.
published by shawnieuk
This is my week in Cornwall. Weather could have been better, but the scenery was great!Please contact me at RubbleNRuin@gmail.com for information regarding guided, art and architecture focused tours of Europe.
published by jlgroshek
Studied abroad in China for landscape architecture/architecture. The quality of these photos are much better than my previous China 2003. Check it out.
published by kirstenonyx
College of Charleston, Rainbow Row, Calhoun Mansion
published by kirstenonyx
Federal Reserve Building, Capitol, Einstein Memorial, Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art, Jefferson Memorial, White House, Old Executive Building
published by jlgroshek
published by shawnieuk
Even more photos of abbeys, monasteries, and castles around the UK. Most of my research had connections to several of these places. Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin tours of Europe.
published by shawnieuk
Mostly pictures of the Minster and various views within the city's medieval walls. Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin tours of Europe.
published by Komierowski2200
In Shanghai, many years ago, the French took up autonomous concession zone in the city. Today still can be seen colonial influence. All Photos are COPYRIGHT and PROPERTY of Rafal K. Komierowski
published by meskhi
Old part of Tbilisi - the capital of Georgia (Caucasus).
published by breitwieser
Crosanti in Scottsdale Arizona, the studio and home of Soleri; small, intimate, friendly... I really love this place...
published by lindam114
No architecture is more interesting than the Victorian homes with their jigs and jogs and embellishments. It is gratifying to me to see the younger generation buying, refurbishing and painting these old structures in their myriad colors of yesteryear.
published by siva1123
Pics relating to the website:
http://vairavankovil.bravehost.com/
published by Caviar_Lover
Founded in 11th century, Kazan became the capital of a powerful Tartar khanate in 1455 but was conquered by Czar Ivan IV in 1552. Kazan, is the capital city of Tatarstan, on the Volga River.
published by tatry53
published by vanraalten
Photos of a beautiful building in Deventer, the Netherlands.
published by reneejolley
Provence, Paris
published by ckillewelyn
northern Slovakia in winter
published by iluvstroke9
Photos from my trip through Toledo, Spain summer 2003
published by iluvstroke9
Photos from Barcelona taken summer 2003
published by donn1e
Photos taken in the Metro Louisville - Jefferson County, Kentucky area.....currently 16th largest city in the United States....showcasing the architecture and landmarks.
published by pusper10
Russia
published by justmarriednhappy
Extended Family trip to Mexico to spread the ashes of Raul Perez, the barber of Dogtown
published by momchilo2001
Pictures of Topkapi Palace and Dolmabahce Palace
published by momchilo2001
The heart of the "old city of Istanbul" (Sultanahmet,Hagia Sophia,Blue Mosque,Hippodrome,The Basilica Cistern),Patriarchy of Constantinopolis,Rumeli Fortress and other relics from Byzantine and Ottoman periods
Srediste "starog Carigrada/Istanbula "-Su
published by shawniesisterfest
More pictures of Mandy's and my escapades in London. Please contact me at RubbleNRuin@Europe.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin lectures and travel itineraries.
published by shawniesisterfest
Mandy and I did a day trip out to Windsor and it was GORGEOUS! Please contact me at RubbleNRuin@Europe.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin lectures and travel itineraries.
published by leene50
windows of the world
published by jdpeakplatinum
Visit to the multi-use embassy between Georgetown and Washington.
published by jdpeakplatinum
It's hard to believe that a trip to Baltimore from here is actually closer than a trip to New Orleans from Baton Rouge.
published by jdpeakplatinum
Frank Lloyd Wright usonian house in Alexandria. Exteriors only; as always, no FLW interiors.
published by jdpeakplatinum
Washington, D.C. embassy. Finnish appreciation of natural light and traditional materials.
published by suecotton1
published by alexaconn
Holiday shots of Rhodes (Greece), Marmaris (Turkey) Tallinn (Estonia), Finland and Fiji (Suva Island)
published by abhinavverma
Helsinki, Suomenlinna is a maritme fortress of great importance and is in UNESCO's World Heritage list
published by mikebrooke1
Various photographs of the Roman architecture and people
published by mikebrooke1
Various photographs of Troja and Prague
published by captzap1
A Unique Town
published by rollet107
Stockholm Sweden
published by mikebrooke1
Banska Stiavnica and the road to Liptovsky Mikulas
published by rollet107
published by rollet107
Paris, France
published by rollet107
published by naren_c100
this album contains phtos taken in tiruchendur
published by rollet107
published by rollet107
pictures from rome
published by rollet107
Rotterdam, Netherlands
published by rollet107
Copenhagen, Denmark
published by rollet107
Amsterdam, Netherlands
published by rollet107
pictures from berlin
published by rollet107
pictures from london and england
published by rollet107
pictures from barcelona
published by rollet107
florence italy
published by rollet107
venice italy
published by mikebrooke1
Pictures around Wokingham on a Sunday morning in the summer...and late summer pictures from the National Trust country house grounds at The Vyne in Hampshire.
published by dwspencer
Photos of just a few places in Maine that caught my camera's eye while driving around. Please enjoy and thanks for viewing!
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by dianafon
Asia: Nepal:
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Travel: Asia
published by dianafon
Travel: Asia
published by dianafon
Asia: Nepal
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by dianafon
Travel: North America
published by dianafon
Travel: South America
published by dianafon
Travel: Asia: Thailand
published by dianafon
Travel: Asia: Thailand
published by dianafon
Travel: Asia: Thailand
published by dianafon
Travel: Africa: Morocco
published by mctokyo
Scenes & Events
published by dianafon
Travel: Africa: Morocco
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe: Austria
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe: Italy
published by dianafon
Travel: North America: USA
published by dianafon
Travel: North America: USA
published by dianafon
Travel: North America
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe: France
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by dianafon
Travel: North America
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by swi21
Pictures of Perugia
published by dianafon
Asia: India
published by dianafon
Travel: Asia: India
published by dianafon
Travel: Asia
published by dianafon
Travel: Europe
published by swi21
Architectural Elements
published by takul
published by terrytigger
Study of Doors, Window, and entrances in Italy from 2001, 2003, and 2005. Recently updated Oct 2006 to double the original album size! New photos added in May 2007.
published by woodeye518
Kingston NY Rondout and Stockade districts. Kingston was the first capital of NYS.
published by woodeye518
published by woodeye518
VT 279 bypasses Bennington..but it is still there.
published by woodeye518
published by Elslick
published by woodeye518
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
published by woodeye518
Just a little ride May 30 & 31 '04
published by woodeye518
Shrine to St. Anne
published by woodeye518
Vieux-Quebec, Summer Festival,Digital 07/03 to 07/06
published by woodeye518
published by woodeye518
A day at the NYS Museum...Fire trucks, Permanent WTC Exhibit and more
published by woodeye518
published by votona
St. Petersburg, Russia
published by jeff415
Photos from my second trip to Beijing, October 2004
published by jeff415
Around the Esplanade in Singapore, July 2006
published by jeff415
Images from Jaipur and Udaipur during November, 2007
published by archimed45
published by jeff415
Images from Luang Prabang, Laos, taken during November 2007.
published by beladaisy
Sintra is a small town on a mountain 20 minutes driving from Lisbon, Portugal. It is famous for its unique castles and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
published by beladaisy
published by beladaisy
published by poncho58
Cool buildings, courthouses, etc.
published by brendaenzie
Scenes of life in "Old Havana"
published by sandqvist
City angles & views
published by dirkmy
vancouver canada
published by sparres
Formas urbanas
published by milasimi
Buildings in Shanghai
published by ykarelic7
Some pictures from my travel to Genoa (Italy) in September 2005
published by antonber
solitary trip to kyoto
published by Laura4831
published by Laura4831
Normandy and Brittany: two of the most beautiful French regions that although contiguous, show great cultural differences due to historical reasons. Also the territory is different; in Normandy we can find extent forests, fruitful and levelled lands, in B
published by Laura4831
Some wonderful examples of Sudanese mud architecture in Djennè, Moptì and Timbuktu. Dogon towns entirely built using stone and clay next to cliffs.
published by shailavie
10-13-01 Montreal - Architecture
published by shailavie
11-17-01 London - LTM & Covent Gardens & Architecture
published by vasantasobha
Architecture and Present Condition
published by rnmoon16
Tampa Florida 2002
published by vasantasobha
Brick, Mortar, Plaster and Mud Samples collected from different parts of the Former British Residency Buildings, Hyderabad for Testing and Analysis of Composition (Qualitative and Quantitative), May-June 2004
published by leopardyuk
Landscape & Architecture HK
published by jaffandister
published by dangelah
Brussels
published by dangelah
published by dangelah
published by olympian_pique
Photos of the 19th Century Town halls & clocktowers of Inner elbourne
published by olympian_pique
Some prominent features of Melbourne Architecture
published by olympian_pique
The really tall towers of Melbourne
published by olympian_pique
Some photos of university life and architecture in Melbourne Australia.
published by nschibi
published by vlad_m
Capital of Romania
published by martinat61
published by paynetc
Photos in and around the New Orleans Audubon Zoo
published by hamiltrudy
The beautiful architecture of the Mormon Temple
published by hamiltrudy
This album is dedicated to my friend Marita (worldtripper) who told me about this beautiful spot. It is difficult to show the complete structure as the trees have grown so tall. Also work is being done for maintenance and/or repair of the building, but t
published by dfuschi
Milan - My home town
published by maryan54
This 16th-century church still has its original stone walls . Note the replica of St. Peter's dome at the main altar & the Madonna encased in glass. The first Philippine saint, Lorenzo Ruiz, started here as an altar boy.
published by mbmark100
published by dirkm
A tour through Cambridge, the city of the thousand colleges
published by rauram
My rael name István Szöllösi, I am from Hungary.This is my fourth trip in Vietnam, but at first time I use digital camera Fuji Finepix S602 there.
published by lcmcgil
Historic buildings and places of interest www.scottish-landscapes.co.uk
published by rauram
My real name Istán Szöllösi I am from Hungary. This is my fourth trip in Vietnam, but at first time I use digital camera Fuji Finepix S602 there.
published by lcmcgil
Scottish historic places of interest.
published by jvd_yuli
Rimini during the fall
published by caddie223
Students from three different countries, three different cultures, and three different languages are united in architecture. It was an amazing experience. This is where I met my friends from Slovenia, and what inspired my trip there.
published by dmarino622
The grandeur of New York
published by Kevrekidis
KEVREKIDIS WALLPAPERS: Scenics, clouds & sky, beaches, sports, travel, Olympic Games, Greece, Italy, Europe, Landscapes, Scenery, Architecture, Statues, Monuments, Cityscape, Skyline, animals and more...
published by Kevrekidis
Archeological and Historical images from Greece.
published by lcmcgil
In and around Edinburgh
published by erezarch
Beautiful Israeli Residential Architecture.
published by erezarch
Israel's Beautiful contemporary Public Buildings Architecture.
published by Harthos
Pictures of Savannah, and my first Semester at Savannah College of Art Design
published by Coyacamaquen
published by hirondelle_n
Lubelskie
published by n_gould
AHLAN WA SAHLAN fi SANA'A
Still uploading!! There are many many pictures to go!
published by MDanon
Photos of my home place.
published by MDanon
It's now a part of Belgrade, although with distinctivly different architecture. It's a great feeling when you know that you can reach this magic city (inside a city) within one ride of the public bus transportation.
published by MDanon
a true pearl of Serbia
published by adixon44
A collection of skyscrapers in London including "The Gerkin" and Canary Wharf
published by frooobaby
architecture
published by ecolin241
published by ecolin241
published by ecolin241
published by ecolin241
published by ecolin241
published by jimwheatley
published by ttalbum
published by ttalbum
published by ttalbum
published by ttalbum
World Heritage Site, Hampi is one of the most captivating historical sites of South India. Its interesting not only for the historical ruins but also for its beautiful setting on the river surrounded with hills covered with unusual rock formations.
published by ttalbum
published by jimwheatley
published by jimwheatley
published by jimwheatley
published by jimwheatley
published by ttalbum
published by ttalbum
published by kymai100
published by kymai100
published by kymai100
published by stephenshephard
published by komator
Some photos from the West of US. Taken during 2000, 2001 and 2002
published by ivandelgado
Architecture of the old spanish colonial city of the New World
published by urbanlife78
downtown Spokane
published by faizelk
Vacation on the island of Mallorca, Spain
published by rroddy
Anitque town in the Texas Hill Country
published by rroddy
Scenes around Fredericksburg
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by tinkerzz
published by burnshuh
This album covers the cultural institutions and government buildings Barrie managed to visit while Barb attended the conference.
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by kenngc
published by fotoproze
All Photos are ©1967-2008 Lise, Sabrina or Lloyd Gross fotoproze ALL RIGHTS RESERVED You may freely use them for personal use, but publication of any kind must be authorized in writing from fotoproze@gmail.com
published by pkanduth2
City of Rome
published by jeanlouissaulnier
Architecture
Art Nouveau
Art Deco
Vichy
published by kenngc
Royal Conservatory of Music construction nearing completion, next to new ROM Crystal - August and September 2007
published by kenngc
Toronto winter (Cabbagetown, Riverdale Farm, Allan Gardens)
published by huugie28
published by woodenpom
The beautiful medieval Flanders town of Gent, visited one showery day in the European spring of 2002.
published by clickspics
published by iamabutterfly100
Pictures of Berlin
published by the_bri
Urban Design in London. Mostly building photos for my own referece
published by crockodiles
In its early days they wanted to call it Toronto but luckily they lost the vote!
published by soyisela
Views from the landmark in Chile that covers
published by petestory
published by mbowman60
Trip to Snug Harbor - Home for retired seamen and 1st Chinese Scholar Garden built in 1998
published by crockodiles
published by travisrdean
All of these photos were taken in various places in Venice and Milan Italy...
published by behtajik
Mosques & Nature in Esfehan & Natanz
published by ganti
Architecture in Denmark
published by dabydeen19
My family and I drove up to Quebec City for a whirlwind weekend. I took a "few" pictures. http://www.dabydeen.com/
published by orazani
published by skleindinst1
Architecture in some areas of Buffalo,NY
published by cap__65
published by plexitron
Once world's most beautiful city until destroyed in a Rain of Fire from the sky, when a quarter of a million innocents were slain fleeing Communist rule for freedom in the West. These wonderful black and whites are from the Library of Congress.
published by majarch
Located in Los Angeles, California, the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center houses European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and European and American photographs.
published by majarch
Located in the Hollywood Hills, "The Ennis-Brown House is one of the first residences constructed from concrete block. Wright transforms cold industrial concrete to a warm decorative material used as a frame for interior features like windows and fir
published by benspain
published by benspain
Holiday to spain 2005
published by ljubomira100
Jeravna is a Bulgarian village-museum, situated in the Eastern part of the Balkan mountains. Jeravna village keeps more than 200 wooden houses from the Bulgarian Renaissance period, most of them older than some countries in the word.
published by sofiafatimaamarchi
"The Mediterranean has the color of mackerel, changeable I mean. You don't always know if it is green or violet, you can't even say it's blue, because the next moment the changing reflection has taken on a tint of rose or gray." - Vincent Van Gogh
Wel
published by ljubomira100
Bojentzi is a small village. It is architectural and historical reserve with 600 years old history. Bojentzi's architecture presents the typical characteristic features of the housing construction of the Bulgarian Renaissance.
published by mrt133
published by gene_liang
Private Houses in Marina del Ray.
published by sowaandrzej
trip to Wroclaw
published by MissElodie
published by kaydeesk
published by uergun
my own photos
published by snow_blind
A gorgeous old park in san fransisco with old Spanish architecture.
published by dc_marsh
published by lostlamb101
New York, a Mecca of sights, sounds and smells - what a City!
published by samsegar
published by shiiizzzam
Architecture in Alabama
published by samsegar
published by jess_navarro
In this album, you can find nice photos of modern buldings, old castles, palaces and monuments.
published by cactusgege
Visit to Diamantina in the Minas Gerais state Brazil
published by GeordieDragon
Recent long weekend to Prague. Beautiful city
published by krasspetrov
published by brianmdraper
Photos of St Paul de Vence, Cannes, Eze, and Villafranche dominate this collection.
published by brianmdraper
Here are some photos of American historic east coast locations
published by mirandaksa
Old and new
published by rajeshofindia
Hello. I am Rajesh. I had once known, lived and worked in the City of Joy... Calcutta, India. Here are some photos I took of this place in 2002. Come and enjoy this tour of the fast life of Calcutta.
published by billysaway
Villa La Roche, Paris | Architect: Le Corbusier '07.04.03
published by billysaway
'06.10.29-11.01
published by billysaway
'06.06.05,25-27
published by manidr107
travel to india and New Delhi and see the opulence of the Red fort. Drink in the architectural splendour or just admire the lawns
published by billysaway
'06.06.06-07
published by billysaway
Villa Savoye, Poissy | Architect: Le Corbusier '07.03.31
published by billysaway
'06.06.17-22
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'06.06.23
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'06.06.23-24
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'06.06.10-12
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'06.06.15-17
published by billysaway
Architects: Barry Gasson, with Brit Andresen '06.09.23 & '07.09.27
published by billysaway
'06.06.08-10
published by billysaway
'06.06.12-14
published by billysaway
'06.09.12-15, '07.05.01-02
published by billysaway
'06.09.22 & '07.09.27
published by billysaway
'07.03.29-04.03
published by billysaway
Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosh '06.09.18,21,23,10.13
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Jonathan's parents joined the two of us on our fall visit to the Windy City, Oct 11-15, 2006.
It was unusually cold (even wintry early on) for mid-October, but we still had a great time visiting my family (including my 6-week old nephew, Ian) and see
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Architect: Hans Scharoun, with Edgar Wisniewski '06.10.29-11.01
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city life
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'06.12.19
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Architects: Enric Miralles Benedetta Tagliabue '06.12.19
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Cathedral Notre-Dame de Chartres '07.04.02
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'07.03.29-04.03
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went on a walk downtown KC
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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles | Architect: Rafael Moneo '07.12.18
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Caltrans District 7 HQ, Los Angeles | Architect: Thom Mayne / Morphosis '07.12.18
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The Getty Center, Los Angeles | Architect: Richard Meier '07.12.19
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M.H. De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco | Architect: Herzog & de Meuron '07.12.22
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Belgium, Antwerp, Berchem, Cogels Osylei, Waterloostraat, Transvaal straat, Generaal Drubbel straat. PLS don't forget to vote! Thanks!
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Art Nouveau architecture, Berchem, Antwerp, Cogels Osylei area. PLS don't forget to vote! Thanks!
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This is a tour of New Jersey's beautiful public Buildings. Thin information on the Hudson County Court House is from a brochure written by Joan D. Lovero.
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We made a rounddtrip in Andalusia, going from Malaga to Ronda to Sevilla to Cordoba and to Granada.
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these are images showing indian architecture in north india- in and around the capitol delhi and represent historical and modern buildings and temples
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July 2000 Venice Trip
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these are the images of historical buildings in central india in the state of madhya pradesh. there are many forts, palces and temples including the famus temple of khajuraho
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contemporary and historical architecure in north india
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more beautiful Virginia - rain rain go away... thank you for a sunny day - All photos taken with a Sony Mavica FD100
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various buildings
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European Antiquities in Architecture, Architect - Julia Morgan
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These are mostly pictures of the Rockies and other sites in Colorado with a few from other States thrown in.
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Travel: Africa: Tunisia
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Photos taken in and around Tunis, Carthage, Sidi Bou Said and La Marsa
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Travel: Europe: Finland
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Travel: Europe: Sweden: Stockholm
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Rarely seen treasures of Paris.
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Photographs of Places and People from anywhere and everywhere
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These are some pics of things that have caught my attention while riding my bike. Feel free to sign my guestbook and let me know what you think.
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Valencia...Andalucia
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dec.25th '06 thru jan ist 07
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Various photos I took during a trip to Niagara Falls & Toronto, Canada in 2004...and after...
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Sicily is one of the two bigger island of Italy. Here nature still dictates. Its rhythms, and travellers can let themselves be enchanted.
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Florence, inscribed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO, is the symbol of the Renaissance. Here worked great masters such as Giotto, Brunelleschi, Botticelli and Michelangelo.
Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy. The historic center of Siena has been dec
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views of Lindos and Rhodes town, with a little diversion to Panormitis
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west bottoms
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The city second to none!
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One of my favorite cities is Berlin. This album includes pictures taken in May 2003, in August 2006 and in August 2007.
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Holiday Photos
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Portfolio
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Once I visited the city of Love...
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Doors and Windows of the Middle East and North Africa
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a field trip to Oak Park to see the homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
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I studied French at the University of Caen during the summer of 2002. These photos document that journey.
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I returned to France the next year to do research for my master's thesis. This time I went to Marseille.
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Thailand,Asia
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Photos from our recent tour of Nova Scotia, Canada
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Pictures of Tel Aviv architecture. Bauhaus capital of the world
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These photographs show some of the original buildings which were erected in the 19th century.
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Part I - Vatican City and Rome - Fred and Stephanie's romp through Italy, June 2005.
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Part II - Siena and Florence - Fred and Stephanie's romp through Italy, June 2005.
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Residence of His Majesty
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Houses and buildings in Quebec City Canada
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Architecture of france when I vissited there. Mainly old buildings.
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Images of beautiful Cape Dutch style houses found in the Western Cape, Soutch Africa
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My home town!
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Weekend in Athens
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Pictures from all over Barcelona, Espana!
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architecture
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Unique 'Zlaff perspectives of the San Francisco Bay Area!
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Buildings showing the wealth and oppulence of past eras
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Glen's pictures from our recent visit to Paris! See Steph's album for her story of the trip!
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A treasure of Florentine architecture and other beautiful visuals
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Smaller res images
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Pictures of the Parthenon & Acropolis & Agora in Athens, Greece
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beautiful palaces of maharaja
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Assorted Pics - Nature architecture
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One of the french-style houses for the employees of the Peñarroya Mining Society. In the Plaza de España and next to the convent school of the "Concepcionistas"
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A historical water town in JianSu Province, typical of traditional southern Chinese architecture, about an hour drive away from Shanghai.
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A preserved, historical Ming Dynasty town located in SheXian, Anhui province, China. A part of the World cultural heritage. P.S. This is where Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed.
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modern architectural park in the suburbs of JinHua city.
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Preserved historical town in Anhui province
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If you didn't wow, you're probably too weird
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Windows and doors are like eyes of buildings.
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Photos of my journies ALL over England, Wales, Scotland and France while during research for English Heritage.
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The start of eight glorious months in France, beginning in Paris and ending at my flat in the Riviera. Quite a few friends came to visit, which was nice!
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Various views of the cathedrals and churches in the UK.
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I have been here several times & keep coming back for more! YES, there is a real prince at my castle!
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Lourdes
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Cityscapes and Landscapes of Greece
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This album has been revised. While strolling the streets of San Miguel, look out for details such as these windows and balconies.
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Just west of San Miguel de Allende stands the village of San Miguel el Viejo.
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From what used to be an old school and church, Chijmes (pronounced chimes) was refurbished and transformed into what is now like a little enclosed village with restaurants, cafes, bars, boutiques, galleries and greenery, while at the same time retaining i
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Pictures taken on Bali Island, Indonesia. This island is a true paradise. Love the scenery, love the food and most importantly, love the talented and friendly people there.
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A selection of shots from my recent trip to America
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La banda neuropsic
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A walk from southern Tel-Aviv to old Jaffa and back
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recordações das cidades que visitei....
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Picture of Toronto City
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The Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth (Israel) was established in the place where, according to Christian tradition, the Annunciation took place. It is the location where Mary, the mother of Jesus, as a virgin, was visited by the Archangel Gabriel an
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Photos of downtown, nearby places, and typical sites of the crowdest city of the world
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Beijing scenes, capital of the 2008 Olympics
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My recent visit to Prague was a wonderful aesthetic experience. I would love to share this experience with the others.
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Barcelona trip with Dom and Ange
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Spanish monuments
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My visit to the Basque country in the first week of January was a memorable one. Evidence follows from St. Sebastian.
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City Tour of Dublin
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Leeds, north of England is seeing a big transformation. I was invited recently to witness this and to meet some of the people who are instrumental in making it happen.
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Our trip to Colonial Williamsburg - Spring 2003
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fall in andalusia (continued) - magnificent cities, "white villages", great scenery, flamenco, excellent food, powerful drinks, ... a perfect holiday with good friends
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fall in andalusia - magnificent cities, "white villages", great scenery, flamenco, excellent food, powerful drinks, ... a perfect holiday with good friends
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My recent visit to Andalucia in the South of Spain was focused on the Moorish arts and architecture. My quest for the early Islamic signs in Europe took me to cities like Almeria, Carmona, Granada and Seville. I had travelled to La Ronda, Cordoba in the p
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A fortnight in China in April turned out to be a marvellous experience. Cherry blooms in the landscape and my visits to temples of heaven and Buddhist ones, Great wall, night clubs, restaurants, Forbidden City, Summer palace and just visiting old and new
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pictures taken from existing albums or newly uploaded ones, each of them throwing light on how people live and feel in different parts of the world
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Photos taken at various locations across Tennessee in June 2003. Most of the photos were taken in central Tennessee, especially around Nashville and Murfreesboro. More photos in Tennessee 2.
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This is a collection of photos that I took while on Spring Break in Italy.
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Photos taken while traveling across Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska in July 2004 along the Interstate 80 corridor.
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I knew I had missed a few, but no way more than twenty... or so I thought.... Was I wrong! There are probably still more in the Jordaan. If you spot one I don't have, please drop me a line.
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Pictures of the Edinburgh Winter Fair on a lovely Friday night.
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Most of the photos are from villages around Lyon in the Beaujolais and niebouring Borgogne region of France. There are also snippits from Geneva, Rome, Barcelona & Katowice.
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2005 CHRISTMAS SOFIA, BULGARIA
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Craigmillar Castle, Craigmillar, Edinburgh, Scotland
Scotland's most complete medieval castle, on a sunny April day in 2007. Members of the SCA were training and demonstrating various aspects of medieval life.
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A celebration of all things Monty Python at one of the main locations for filming 'Quest for the Holy Grail'. Special Guest was Carol Cleveland herself!
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Blackness Castle, Blackness - near Linlithgow, Scotland
On 'Free Castles' Weekend, 2007
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To complete the Paris Notre Dame gothic sisters collection, we visited on shiny week-end, two more Cathedrals: Noyon and Laon, the Carolingian Capital of Old France.
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St Denis Basilica was the French Kings cemetery & the coronation cathedral for French Queens; Senlis cathedral was the departure point of mediaeval crusades to Jerusalem; So, Jeanne d Arc is a famous figure of Senlis Capetian Cathedral.
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Only aimed to show mediaeval treasures, this album no pretends exhaustiveness and avoid architecture complex descriptions; I have removed many photos in others albums to complete this one with new photos of Beauvais as the great roses.
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Starting early from Paris to assume a Soissons, Noyon, Laon, Reims cathedrals visit, I stopped in many other nice places as Pierrefonds; At night I had only visited Soissons; On the road to Corsica in June 2004,we visited Sens Cathedral St Etienne.
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Album on Chartres Cathedral which rooms the most beautiful stained glasses of the world(partial); Also shown some castles of Chevreuse Valley and " Vaux de Cernay Abbey" now luxury hotel with heliport.
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One of the most graceful of the mediaeval set, a pure flamboyant gothic jewel: the French Kings Coronation Cathedral; Deeply damaged during world war one & now by pollution, She is still on restoration; I tried to avoid external scaffolds for a best show.
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I visited alone this unknown cathedral on a beautiful Spring day and decided to return there with Pierre on our 2 days Easter ramble in Normandy.
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We visited the last Cathedral of the set of 11 gothic Sisters of ND Paris on our way back from Corsica; The huge St Etienne Cathedral is located on the hill top of the town, towering on central France.
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Imagine to be seated near Notre Dame in front of the North Rose and its galaxy of deep blue stars, the Great Organs roaring from deepness a dramatic litany that achieves in a serene eternity : A 8’33 cosmic trip to ecstasy assured in Notre Dame only!
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Some pics from an American that's lived in Europe for the last nine years.
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We made on a 3 days WE a trip to the huge Capital of Normandy Rouen and discovered its just restored Cathedral where happened at night a pixel show, tribute to Claude Monet who painted it 32 times at different hours & seasons.
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This wonderful cathedral merited to have a single album; All original photos of 2003 have been re-worked with very fine enhancings; More than 200 new in 2007.
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Half my adult life in Europe and these pics are from my first time to Vienna, in my opinon the prettiest city in Europe. Bohemian city that escaped the ravages of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Indooroopilly
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Modernist architecture in San Jose, Costa Rica
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from colonial times and present
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The fallingwater house design by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Citylife and Architecture
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Visit to Parc Guell and Gaudi houses in February 2002
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Snapshots from a quick visit on a couple of dreary days in mid-June.
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Shots I took while in Arizona
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Travel Photo
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Downtown Chicago and the waterfront during the Taste of Chicago 2004.
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travel across Slovenia
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Here are the Top 10 buildings in China ( NOTE : - I do not take any responsibility for this as it is an unofficial survey )
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This are some of my architectural designs made in Sudan & UAE
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One of the oldest Bulgarian town on great European river Danube
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about design, buildings, spaces... and all things nice...
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Allowed use: only for publication on website www.webshots.com or like screenshos - Copyright Monica Di Carlo
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My Trip thru North East England.
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architect community
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general helsinki pics from archit in finland
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Finland 2003
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suomalinna: helsinki island fortress
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Me, John, and Kudrich drove out to Milford, PA (birthplace of Vanessa Carlton) on Thursday, July 22nd 2004.
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Various black and white photos I've taken over the past year or two, both film and digital, though primarily the latter at least until I buy another scanner.
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Photographs taken in and around the Semi Ghost Town of Virginia City, Nevada
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Charleston houses and more
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Gaudi's incredible architecture in his most famous creations
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going through the land of Don Quixote
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Spain and Ibiza
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Sights of Prague
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Sights around the Houston area
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Have you seen how to destroy your kid recollections? One of the old 3star hotels in the Moscow city cetre doesn't exist any more...
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Architecture
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Gondeshvar / Govindeshvar Temple at Sinnar , Dist : Nasik , India
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This is a large collection of the 'homes west of Fourth St., in Lewiston, NY, taken in summers of '05 and '06. It will continue in 2008 until it is done. FJFB@aol.com
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This is a large collection of the homes north of Rt. 18F in Lewiston, NY, taken in summers of '05, '06 and '07.
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Montpellier, Nimes, Cannes, Nice
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Florence Italy
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Siena, Cathedrals,Architecture, Scenery, Art
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This is Christine's Ancestral Home. This is where his father was born in Zhang Shan China. It was abandoned during the communist revolution
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Some photos taken during our weekend strolls to Sintra, a magical place whose beauty has hearned her a place in Unesco World Heritage Site's List. Here are some of those places.
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I LOVED Cardiff. It was one of the places I visited strictly for fun. The people were so friendly and helpful. Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin tours of Europe.
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Snaps from around the city of Barcelon, Spain
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These are shots of the medieval town of Conwy. One of my Welsh favorites! Some pictures are for research, most are for fun! It's castle is monstrous and the medieval walls are impeccable!Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regardi
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You can find almost every western architectural style presented in buildings located in Prague.
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sun down in great place ecomusee alsace france
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A collection of Islamic archtecture- some modern and some from Moghul and pre Moghul era
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The last two days of our tripwere spent in the captital of San Jose, walking around and visiting the Museo Nacional.
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Brand new part of the city / Architect: Santiago Calatrava
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here are some shots of Russian Orthodox churches i took while travelling in Russia and th Ukraine
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Frank Lloyd Wright's home - Taliesin
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Frank Lloyd Wright Estate Tour - Spring Green, Wisconsin USA
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somme of the newest builiding around Mulhouse (france)
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Picture From UHA University,CiySportHall,Students Units france
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A walk out thoughout Mulhouse, french city in Alsace : Townhall and streets.
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Pics from various vacation, and lesiur trips around the USA
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an amazing glimpse of the splendor of Havana
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Historic district photos including but not limited to Battery Park. Also includes Meeting and King Streets, and the myriad of cross streets.
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Built between 1890 and 1920, two residential areas of The Hague are unique in the world; the houses are lovingly kept in order by the owners.
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Visit of Rotterdam
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Walk in the Belgian countryside - Visite de La campagne Belge... ( Les Ardennes, Le hainaut, La Province de Namur.....)
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Study trip Sept 2005, Jewish Museum by architect Daniel Libeskind, also display of his winning design for the New York World Trade Center
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Potzdammer Platz, development of "no mans land" from 1995 - 2005. Collaboration of architects including Renzo Piano
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Nordic (scandinavian) countries Embassy Compound
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Another wonderful photo "safari" with the gardenlady! Round Lake is an old Methodist camp and is now a gorgeous artist's colony. Gingerbread and crazy colors all the houses. Its a must-see on a visit to upstate NY in every season!
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Pics from Oxford
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Eastern Europe
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Elburg is a little town of Fisherman at the bank of the former Zuiderzee, and Buren is the place of birth of Anna van Buren, the first wife of William of Orange
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Andy and I in Savannah with Dot and Kit Spencer
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The University of Western Australia was established in 1911 on the 65-hectare Crawley campus and is widely acclaimed for its grounds and buildings, which are listed in the register of Australian National Estate. There are more than 200 species of plants a
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Saint Petersburg 2002
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Moscow views
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LA and Vicinty
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10-Day Vacation in Athens, Glyfada and the Greek Isles
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10-Day Vacation in Athens, Glyfada and the Greek Isles
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Photo Tour of some of Sacramento's Victorian and other interesting houses and buildings
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More pictures of interesting sites and buildings in Sacramento
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More Photos of Sacramento's historic buildings
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2003
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I just got back from Prednestrovia, the breakaway Republic between Ukraine and the Dnester River in Moldovia. I was impressed with the way the village people constructed their homes, especially the gables. These photos will illustrate why.
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Windows mean air, views, openings! This is a little journey through some different windows in Italy. Enjoy the slideshow (the best way to enjoy the tour!).
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Iglesias, Churchs
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A walk in Rothschild Boulevard, one of the most popular places in Tel-Aviv, Israel.
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Kite festival at Israel Museum, Jerusalem - 16 Aug 2005
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Croatia
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Croatia
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Slovenia and Montenegro
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Photos taken during my trip to New Jerusalem (Russia)
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Impressions of beautiful Tuscany, Umbria and Latium, in the very heart of Italy.
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After 18 years of restoration, finally Palazzo Madama in Torino has reopened its doors! Built as a City gate by the Romans in the 1st Century BC, it became the D'Acaja Princes' Castle in the 1400s, the residence of the Savoy Royal Madames in the 1600s, th
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typical houses, new and old, windows and doors from Portugal.
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My trip in Dec. 2004 - Jan. 2005
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Pictures of Kansas, Oklahoma and a few foreign countries. Wildlife, flowers, Pets, and Architecture.
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Brasil
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Italia
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Munich
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Portugal
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Barcelona
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Croacia and Slovenia
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Photo's from our trip to greece
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Travel: Europe: Milan
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Travel: Asia: Singapore
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Travel: Asia: Singapore
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Travel: Asia: Japan
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Travel: Asia: Japan
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Travel: Asia: Japan
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Travel: Europe: Italy
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Travel: Asia: Singapore
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Travel: Asia: Japan
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Travel: Asia: Singapore
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Travel: Asia: Singapore
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Travel: Asia: Japan
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Travel: Asia: Japan
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Travel: Asia: Japan
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Best photography from my trip to France in summer 2003
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...the places
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folks in Salem Oregon have done a very nice job preserving some of our historical buildings.
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This beautiful Old Estate on top of an oak lined hill in Salem...is magical. Every picture was haunting and beautiful. I can't take enough pictures! Taken with the Kodak Easy- shareDx7440. Enjoy. Please say hello to me.
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...the places
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Man made beauty in the streets of the city...
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Travel Scenes from Britain
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My Travels in Australia and New Zealand
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neat old churches in the valley and surrounding areas....
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BUILDINGS, ARCHITECTURE OF BARCELONA, SPAIN
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These are my favorite photos from my journey to Manhattan and Brooklyn in Sept. 2007.
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Places related to Alvar Aalto and his works
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trip from Riva to Bellinzona
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Images of the city of Prague, Czech Republic in July 2003
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antebellum houses and historic downtown
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My first visit to New York City.
published by brucecwyman
Madrid - November, 2005
Celebrating Spanish architecture and culture.
Note - I'm still working on titles and identification of some of the photos. Stop back!
published by teetee351
published by miccrx
These are a few pictures of our vacations and trips
published by bigdogpaul62
Views of The Gateway Arch in St. Louis
published by nshor
published by mariejosm
published by sparksatori
La Coruna and Barcelona
published by alessandrazaccaria
published by Andrewbc60
Eastern side of St Kilda Road from Domain Road to St Kilda Junction
published by home_base
A day trip in Southern New Jersey, Beaches, Light houses,Historic Homes,all that is makes for a great summer holiday. Wildwood days..Boardwalk evenings.Candy Corn,Funnel Cake and Candy Floss.
published by home_base
Elegant Old Homes In And Around Savannah, Georgia
published by sairanga
Photo Documentation of Present Condition of Osmania University College for Women, Koti, Hyderabad (Former British Residency)- Interiors- Durbar Hall Building - Ground Floor - May 2004
published by sairanga
Architecture and Present Condition of Former British Residency at Hyderabad, India
published by sairanga
An Experiment of Recycling Old Building Materials, by using Solutions /Syrups of traditional Organic Materials for pumping life into the old disintegrated lime mortars and plasters and reviving them back to their original strength.
published by catalpavu
Photos from Chicago
published by mohabee001
published by tswailes
published by luciech
published by elinaz100
Pictures from vacation in Prague, Fabruary 2004.
published by raniamz
Photos taken by Wael Masri in May and June 2004 of roads, buildings (including mosques, churches, etc.) and other interesting structures in and around Cairo
published by steveninberkeley
Photos taken in studio research and sightseeing of London
published by wmb8705
These are the pictures I took while I was in Italy Spring 2005
published by highriser2000
Buildings on the western side of St Kilda Road from Domain Road to St Kilda Junction
published by sarleydj
Historic house near Elverson, Pennsylvania
published by redarbutus
I stayed for about 5 days in Hamburg in May 2006. I have family there, and that's where I started my 3 week trip in Europe.
published by vwblues
Photo J. Landry
published by vwblues
Photo J. Landry
published by guadje
Gdansk 2005
published by briann110
Various views of Arts and Science Museum in Valencia Spain
published by briann110
Various views of Arts and Science Museum in Valencia Spain
published by pinibea
some things to see in Thailand
published by beckybunny666
Algarve, Portugal. Just photos of places I visited in my summer holiday this year.
published by goldfish1734
I'm an architecture nerd, don't laugh at me.
published by lwc9254
Misc. collection of photos I have taken at Centennial Park on different road trips.
published by rossflah
I love the way black & white photography shows architectural detail and honors the character of old structures. Most of these are photoshop conversions and some are shown in another WS album called San Antonio Mission Trail.
published by el_khalafawi
Pictures of the beautiful city I am living in! More to come soon!
published by el_khalafawi
published by ihoha101
Oklahoma & Texas
published by nednil
Buildings, Sculpture, People
published by nednil
The Replica at Maryhill Washington
published by Stefan020
Barcelona
published by Stefan020
Amsterdam
published by linhaigh
A selection of winter views of Zurich, Switzerland
published by johnlightpainter
Buildings in the Cree Village of Ouje-Bougoumou
published by mistytrail
Photos taken August 2000. Chuch of Prince William's Parish known as Sheldon. Built between 1745-1755. Burned by the British Army 1779. Rebuilt 1826. Burned by the Federal Army 1865.
published by seattle_slue
Check out the small E. Washington town that won the AE Vacation Town USA Title
published by kaubojele
published by saralong100
published by assistantchief84
cityscapes, scenery, architecture
published by utehempel
a trip to Dresden, for a job training, but two hours per day are over to make some shots in the city
published by dcirese
B&W Italy ----- www.net-art.it/cirese
published by kaubojele
Weekend trip to Nice Ville
published by LaSoletina
some shots of Berlin, summer 2006, mostly focused on architecture
published by LaSoletina
some shots of Reichstag building, its Dome, and its interior
published by LaSoletina
various impressions from New York, the very special place
published by LaSoletina
Moscow at closer view
published by LaSoletina
Moscow's minor sites in various seasons
published by heyburn3
Big Majestic Barns of America.
published by heyburn3
This is an album of pictures of "True Round Barns" See my album called Round Barns 2 for pictures of polygonal barns.
published by heyburn3
This is an album of pictures of barns that are generally round but are in fact polygonal with flat fides rather than with curved sides. For "true Round Barns" see my album called "Round Barns 1".
published by heyburn3
This album has photographs of "Polygonal " Barns. See my album titled "Old Barns 1" for True Round barns. and my album called "Old Barns 3" for photographs of Rectangular Barns.
published by heyburn3
This is my 2nd Album of "Round Barns" that are actually polygonal having from eight to sixteen sides. My first album of "Old Barns" has "True Round Barns with curved sides, and my third Album of Old Barns has Rectangular barns in
published by heyburn3
These barns are rectangular in shape. The barns in my album called "Old Barns 1" are "True Round Barns" and the barns in my second album called "Old Barns 2" are polygonal in shape with from eight to sixteen sides.
published by heyburn3
This album has photographs of old barns, but concentrates on interesting details of their design.
published by torphoto
Various photos of land scapes, light houses architecture
published by heyburn3
This album contains old photographs of Historically significant barns that also have architectural features that are extraordinary. I hope you enjoy these beautiful barns from our national heritage.
published by heyburn3
published by heyburn3
This album contains photographs of some beautiful churches that I have seen ib both the United States and Europe.
published by saccaa
Photos from King Hassan II Mosque- Casablanca & King Mohammed V - Rabat (MOROCCO)
published by heyburn3
This album, taken with permission, contains my photographs of the wonderful Amish people, their farms and their way of life. Their reliance on eachother: their beautiful barns and their use of horses to pull their buggies and to plow their fields. is true
published by beckyb33
published by basdesigns
My 2 week abroad trip with NYSID to Italy
published by carrobomba
Medellín, Colombia (c. 1905-1925)
published by fjmtt
Greece - december 2005
published by TamandRandy
Basilica built in 1928
published by batates84
Islamic Cairo, aka: Fatimic Cairo. | copyright©Ahmed Mohamed Al-Adawy
published by archisteph
CMU archies run amuck in the big city
published by herbholmes101
The warehouse area in downtown Winnipeg has remained essentially unchanged since the 1940's. It is used as a setting for many period films.
published by GHMagic
published by photographer12
Buildings and architecture, United Kingdom
published by shahrooznabati
www.shahrooznabati.com
published by captgrisgris
French Quarter sights, Audubon Aquarium and Zoo, Museum and Sculpture Garden. Based in a lovely hotel having a room with a view.
published by Rumao001
Mostly pictures of Montreal
published by alexey1965
Views of Moscow ancient buildings
published by gbjphotoworks
Photographer Andrew Bittner is a volunteer docent at the Washington National Cathedral. In this album Mr. Bittner shares some of his favorite views of this incredible "House of Prayer For All People".
published by iff2in
See vibrant colors of India .This small representation of our stock has been salvaged from domestic buildings that were slotted for demolition. The pieces we carry range in age from 100 -150 yrs in keeping with the Indian laws of export.
published by professorwolfe
some sights in the temples of Bangkok
published by burtnkurt
Visited Herman Park Japanese Garden, rode the new Metroline, ate at Bombay Palace, with friends.
published by vtpics
Photos of the Beautiful Louvre, Paintings, Sculptures, the Louvre itself and the area surrounding it.
published by gbjphotoworks
On any sunny day at Washington National Cathedral, as the sun moves across the sky, its light swings through the Cathedral's magnificent stained glass windows, projecting marvellous, mottled patterns of colored light throughout the room.
published by robertclarke2002
published by sigma147100
A photo perspective of Bangkok - Buildings and street scenes
published by chrisryan372
Savannah sights
published by imaje
Voyage au Québec
published by gallmarci
Few photoes from Riga/Latvia, November 2005
published by ErkirNairi
published by smath101
published by smath101
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital is a city of old and new. Colorful paint peeling against a background of shiny glass and metal. Street markets and pristine shopping centers.
published by smath101
published by shawniekelley
This was my weekend adventure to the Atlantic coast to see my old friends from Edinburgh STELLLLA and Herndon.
published by noreenh
French Quarter, New Orleans
published by noreenh
Misc. shots around New Orleans
published by jannetie
shots of Bordentown, the Delaware River and Yapewi Boat Club from past to present. All photo restoration, manipulation and digital painting ©eaglewings-eyrie.com
published by noreenh
From the tour bus or walking around Paris
published by alexnassar1984
published by edphoenix02
Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument, Architect Julia Morgan. I took these photos on 5/16/1996 with a Vietnam-era Nikon FE. After scanning I had to do lots of clean-up. This is the first (and last?) time to ever share these publicly.
published by bcw1_
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published by donbw
New Orleans Nawlins New Orleans Louisiana Louisiana New Orleans Architecture buildings structures businesses Ironwork Iron work
published by diasdosreis
published by j_gottli
A sampling of my pictures of my trip around Europe in December 2002.
published by jughurta2
Tunes terre d'hospitalité d'amitié et de beauté.
published by afaruqui
Pakistan
published by avedon102
More to come! Over 4,000 to choose from. Summer holiday 2006.
published by avedon102
Pictures from a day trip to Constanta and Neptune Resort Romania.
published by dan56965
published by asendus
Photos from our "Mexican Riviera" cruise in January, 2007. Taken from the decks of the Carnival Spirit cruise ship.
published by asendus
A view of Acapulco from the decks of the Carnival Spirit cruise ship. 1/4/07
published by andreja1
The Slivnica Castle (Burgsleunz) was probably built in the 12. century and was first mentioned in 1428. It was renovated in the XIX century, modelled on the English Neogothic castle style. It has been abandoned in 1990 and waits for renovation.
published by andreja1
published by paulewing
Photos of trip to Greece, May 22-May 31, 2004
published by yapsalot2
Various Cities, villages throughout Netherlands, with the emphasis on building design and reference to yesteryear.
published by nrtlhrjfk
published by nrtlhrjfk
published by desolatecity
Pictures from the places I have travelled too.
More photos can be seen at:
www.worldtravelimages.net
published by mehdiafshar
published by neulengbach
Ongoing collection of photos of Vienna, Austria
published by mrlemor
photos from Merida, capital city of Yucatan State
published by michelle_bono
Architecture
published by marisavaca
Old walled city built by the Spanish rule occupation 500 years ago. Intramusros actually means "Within the walls."
published by emiliemcw
Montjuic is the site of the old fort, built to protect the city. Over the years the Palace, Convention Center, Stadiums, Pobre Espanyol, and Olympic complex were added.
published by jervis101
Short visit to Brussels using Eurostar
published by minaarianni
published by siwi070807
published by vesuvius7
Architectural styles
published by fiona_hogg
Montreal Architecture old montreal
published by hl_webshot
June 2003
Russia
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Southern California
published by pjudef20
published by ramonchito101
Munich Impression
published by ermarhick
Dutch Architecture, old and new
published by john_glines
"The general appearance of the wonder of the temple is beautiful and romantic as well as impressive and grand...Perhaps it is the most impressive sight in the world of edifices."
published by john_glines
Also known as "The Jungle Temple," Ta Prohm has been left untouched except for the clearing of a path for visitors and structural strengthening to stave off further deterioration. "It is investigated with delight and left with regret."
published by john_glines
"Angkor Thom [Great City] is undeniably an expression of the highest genius. It is not an architectural miracle. It is in reality the world of the gods springing up from the heart of ancient Cambodia."
published by kruno5555
published by vhoveh
Op onze Romereis hielden we een tussenstop van enkele dagen te Milaan. Het bezoek aan het dak van de duomo was een voltreffer!
published by chris_deknop
pictures of my recent city trip to Porto
published by williamsdean
FEB 6, 2005. A rainy overcast day in Los Angeles. My younger sister and I braved the elements to truck up to the world-famous Getty Museum and its gardens. The Getty is surprisingly one of the museums in which you can take photographs of the permanent
published by geostars
Otego, NY
published by mq101913
published by stranger_in_rain
One day trip to Kashan with "Irangardi" tour ... Unfortunately cause of some problems we just visited 3 places there : Fin garden , Brojerdiha House , City of Qamsar .
published by roycelestel
佛罗伦萨百花圣母主教堂暨勃鲁乃列斯基之伟大穹隆。 Florence-La Cathédrale Sainte Marie des Fleurs, la coupole de
published by scullyspice
Laissez les bon temps rouler in New Orlean's famous French Quarter
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Dai Fao - The City within a City
published by infrancie2005
The great La Defense in Paris, France.
published by annapirro
Photos from 2000 and 2007.
published by annapirro
published by ulrich101
Sights of Santa Cruz Ca
published by jillporada
stained glass windows
published by walker04100
Photos from various trips into Old Town Alexandria; shot with my new Digital Rebel
published by edianmoore
Views from around the Nation's Capital.
published by omnesdid
ensemble de photos du quartier du marais à PARIS prises à différentes périodes, mais principalement en août 2005
published by rodemicheli
This is were I live:o) Photos taken with a Canon 350D (Canon 17-85mm and Sigma 28-300mm). New Pics added the 1st of April, marked with date (20D and Sigma 10-20mm). More pics added from 11/9/06 (Canon 5D + Canon 24-105 L and Sigma 12-24)
published by Photoartistryrene
published by MaryBJohnson56
Photos from Sweden and Denmark from summer 2005
published by omnesdid
The famous Grand Palais à PARIS see by different ways
published by omnesdid
Last travel in Vienna in May 2007
published by athina_icq
Athens is a capital of Greece with the population over 6 million people. It belongs to the most ancient capitals of the World, being called the cradle of arts, science, theater and history.
published by skorg69
The ruins of the Roman Baths in Bath, UK
published by rodemicheli
Another trip to Chicago, enjoying different types of weather :o)
published by RedMagnolia
Images of Ottawa - Canada and surroundings
published by rodemicheli
A collection of random photos that I've taken in London during 2007, but that never made into any album because of lack of time or of the presence of other more interesting shots ;o)
published by harshadjoshi
Once known as Gibralter of the North, Suomenlinna is a bastian fortress near Helsinki... A trip here in the winter is just memorable as you can see here!
published by arch009
Chicago Trip 2003
published by boudica01
Castles, Travel, Architecture
published by smartlass
Pictures from Old Town Quito and the Botanical Gardens
published by ZhouKaiLing
published by wades00
A marvelous 2 week anniversary trip to Italy. We recommend this trip to anyone! Day 1 is ROME.
published by chabrey
house construction
published by capitanocookio
A weekend away with some great compnay. Fabulous!
published by tijanadragan
A Beauty of old town on the lake of Ohrid
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published by mcve06
I spent about a year working in Lisbon, these are the pictures I took in 1999
published by johandenboer
A small village near the Waalhaven port of Rotterdam. The village was build for the workers of the Rotterdam Droogdok Maatschappij, a dutch shipyard.
published by mcve06
I spent about a year working in Lisbon, these are the pictures I took in 1999
published by mcve06
I spent about a year working in Lisbon, these are the pictures I took in 1999
published by mcve06
I spent about a year working in Lisbon, these are the pictures I took in 1999. The pictures here were taken on two trips I took to Sintra (been there more than twice though).
published by mcve06
I spent about a year working in Lisbon, these are the pictures I took in 1999
published by mcve06
I took these pictures when I spent a day in KL
published by mcve06
These are pictures I took while visiting Singapore in 1999.
published by oldhouseluvr
Pictures of Victorian Cape May
published by spanakis100
Landscapes, architecture and people
published by ihey
published by deborah_fulton
Cathédrale St-Pierre and Église St-Étienne
published by spanakis100
Door and window details from the Greek islands
published by deborah_fulton
published by burnat
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Uruguay- "pais natural" has a great place near Minas nany do not know about.
published by kateeverson
historic sites in glastonbury, stonehenge, avebury and wells
published by muratrush
published by julcia_r
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This album will contain photos of churches as I travel around Britain.
published by Michael007789
This album will feature images from Great Cornard and Sudbury where I live.
published by Michael007789
The Quaint village Of Thorpeness
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ISC Campus 1999-2000
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published by quartominguante
I hope you enjoy this ride. Maybe you find it a little boring, but believe me, if you reach the end, the all stress of the day will be gone. It's better than Prozac... And I know what I am talking. When I was uploading it, I was almost sleeping.
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São Luís, land of tiles and legends, was declared by UNESCO as Patrimony of Humanity. In the XIX century, known as "La Petit Ville aux Palais de Porcelaine" (Little city of the small porcelain palaces"). It is an unique city in Brazil and it deserves to
published by quartominguante
I adored Salvador. It is pretty, old, mystic, colorful, there is an excellent gastronomy (and I adored the Acarajé which the Bahians sell in the street), its people is the maximum. It was a pity I only have stayed for one day, but I will return!
published by tenia115
published by orlyyahalom
Southern Tel Aviv is colorful even on a dusty day.
published by brenda_pink
Tour of Havana in April 2006
published by castlekid
published by quartominguante
In this Havana album, I decided not to publish only the pretty side of things. Cuba is a country with serious problems and, therefore, to show only the idyllic side, would not make any sense.
published by quartominguante
My best definition of Cienfuegos: Cienfuegos is what I expected Havana to be. Beautiful colonial buildings, no crowds, no tall buildings, at least in the central part of the city. It is clean, calm, and beautiful.
published by orlyyahalom
Florence (Firenze) has an unrivaled abundance of fine art works and architecture, making it a living museum.
published by lisastuff2003
Pictures I've taken around Downtown Toronto
published by castlekid
Images of Canada and home
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downtown buildings
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published by quartominguante
Me and my friends continue in our steep ascent to the old castle of Monsanto. The desire of contemplating the view from above, helps us to beat the difficulties of the passage.
published by abhishekmimani
published by abhishekmimani
Bikaner, a town in Rajasthan, India
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for P2 Year 2, going to build a 'Visitor Interpretation Centre' there. In fact photos here are 'not-so-important' pictures. Those site photos for my project can be quite boring yea...
published by komierowski900
Calgary's downtown located on a flood plain of the Bow River offers a variety of short pedestrian paths and interesting sightseeing. Pictures were taken during the last 6 months : April-September 2003.
published by alexcohn_3
http://www.zvihecker.com/cont_pr/pr1981sprl.htm http://www.arcspace.com/architects/zvi_hecker/spiral/ some images have my reflection
published by Yri60
Travel impressions
published by jeffreyressler
Pictures of old Seoul
published by robertrongen
More castle pictures on my website http://www.topcastles.com
published by sevenchen
published by ykarelic8
Kikar Levana is an environmental sculpture that sits atop a small hill, at the Edith Wolfson Park, in Tel Aviv. The sculpture’s name means White Square. It is located at the highest point in Tel Aviv. Created by Dani Karavan.
published by mariopace
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published by karin_from_zurich
One of the most beautiful cities in the World! Narrow streets, old builings, the charm of a friendly city, the Sagrada Familia (Holy Family Church, Parque Guell and a few more of Gaudí's beautiful buildings in Barcelona
published by jackbarry99
Roseville Chateau, "Misty Haven"
published by jpbeads
Interior and exterior pictures of the Royal Palace in Madrid
published by jpbeads
More interior and exterior shots of the Royal Palace in Madrid.
published by peter516
Built by Polish immigrants in late 1800s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
published by ninjaemery
An Abandoned Seminary and Former Army Hospital in Maryland, see Saveourseminary.org
published by jaymwoz
Architecture from around the state of Florida
published by juwie
Angkor temples of Siem Reap
published by anavliss
published by brunosmi
Pictures of Scenic Towns in the Czech Republic
published by brunosmi
Pictures of Scenic Towns in the Czech Republic
published by jimdellit100
Sydney Australia 1930's architecture disappearing sandstone brick copper ceramic tile
published by jimdellit100
phtos of buildings art works
published by jacinthe999
Our day trip to Cuba's capital, Havana on February 14, 2005. We left Varadero at 8am and were back at 7pm. - All digital shots. Descriptions en francais aussi. Voici notre voyage d'un jour a la Havane. Nous avons quitte varadero a 8am et etions de retou
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Amsterdam unique architecture tours canal houses and modern buildings
published by webpics942
Bangkok Architecture
published by silbersam
Many things define Tunisia, and most of them are inviting. The smiles in people's faces, their eagerness to help, its magnificent Mediterranean beaches, that staggering sea of sand in the Great Erg, East of the Sahara, the unbelievable Roman fortress of D
published by amsterdamgardens
Amsterdam unique architecture tours canal houses and modern buildings
published by amsterdamgardens
Pictures of Amsterdam, fun architecture, red light district, canal houses, house boats, parks, markets, gay couples, churches, bulbs, bikes, smoking
published by soormall
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Amsterdam travel tips
published by silbersam
Many, many Saturdays ago, the aging middle-aged couple went see the movie "Paris Je t'aime" at the E Street Cinema in Washington, DC, and when the movie ended the guy said "Let's use frequent flyer miles and go to Paris for a long weekend.
published by silbersam
Five days out and about town, on a trip that originally included only Paris. But then again, plans are made to be changed, or not? In any case, London it was. And man, what a city London is.
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The Nation's capital in snaps and shots, one thousand mirrors for this town of Victorian rowhouses and monumental marble temples, this relentless empire city I call home.
published by ZOKA67
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One of the best museums in the Smithsonian Institution, the National Portrait Gallery, has a shiny new acquisition. A wave of glass and steel on top, ay glass roof by Sir Norman Foster covering the inner courtyard. The result is stunningly happy.
published by silbersam
Shots taken in transit, on departure, on arrival, in various airports in the Americas and Europe, but mostly in Washington, DC, home between January 1994 and September 1997, then again since June 2003 until today. Airports and life in suspended animation,
published by silbersam
The Chilean capital during the hot dry summer of 2008. New buildings, new freeways, new retail complexes, new people, new attitudes, new social tension, the times they are a'changing.
published by zzirf
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amsterdam canal house gardens & private courtyards Tours
published by brookgarden_net
All things subway: cars, stations, entrances, subway art
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published by bespoke1981
Photography from various parts of Europe
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Photos of my last trip to Amsterdam.
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Visit to Castle in Bavaria, Southern Germany, June 2003
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Things to see in Spain
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Things to see in Spain
published by ormcghee
My visit to Paris, France
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Jerusalem houses
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Splendors of the Amalfi Coast
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Pompeii & Mount Vesuv
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Rodemack in Lorraine is officially one of the 149 "most beautiful villages in France". It's easy to see why.
published by legolassss
published by legolassss
Stratford-upon-Avon
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Stonehenge....a monument or a quest?
published by legolassss
Tropical Key West
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The Brest Stronghold
published by legolassss
It's on the UNESCO World-Heritage List!
published by legolassss
published by legolassss
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Little Compton, RI
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published by Anya70
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3RD YEAR ALANG AND GUJARAT
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Here is a selection of famous and not so famous bridges
published by jirivrobel
Photos snaped from 17th to 20th June 2005 in Paris and Versailles. Some places have close relation to the Dan Brown's book "Da Vinci Code"
published by doriard
Travel scenes from trip in June, 2006
published by ulyanka
Belgium
published by shawnieus
Southwell Minster was a 30 minute drive from where I lived and it is totally impressive. Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin tours of Europe.
published by DaveMullany
Two days in Nancy, old capital of the dukes of Lorraine (NB: ALBUM UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
published by shawnieus
These are photos taken during my research on monastic sculpture in Northern England. This site is in the most serene setting and was founded in 1132. One of my favorite places in England!Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regardi
published by shawnieus
These are photos taken during my research on monastic sculpture in Northern England. Both of these sites are in total ruins but still very beautiful.Please contact me at shawniekelley@gmail.com for information regarding my Rubble 'N Ruin tours of Europe.
published by jcardon2
A view of the capitals of the romanesque cloister. Sta Maria de l'Estany. Catalonia. Spain.
published by fpinizzotto
Pictures of Italian sites
published by oranjequest
Taliesin West, Scottsdale Arizona. Recidence of Frank Lloyd Wright
published by dboylogan
Pics from my many trips between 2001 and 2005
published by stabba
Walt Disney Concert Hall at night
published by DaveMullany
Three days in the Royal & Ancient boroughs of Windsor & Eton in Berkshire, England
published by lisaztx
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Off main street in Covington, KY. A look at architecture and other interesting sites
published by hjkret
published by anistri1
Modern Architecture in Tuscany
published by mantonino
First batch of photos from around Korea.
published by mdediego
This Album is dedicated to my friend Jose Antonio Alonso Fernandez (Almeria3a). The pics are a selection of the above mentioned topic.
published by vmanoussos69
Photos from inside the old library, currently used by the Greenock C.C.
Fine example of Greek Neoclassical Architecture.
published by mbfleischer
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With special dedication to my friend JOANA (serena_100)
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It is an honor for me dedicate this album to my friend Suresh Krishna
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world architecture
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Passeggiando per la citta' si scoprono scorci e particolari architettonici e naturali interessanti e suggestivi
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Some photo's I took travelling with Explore a few years ago.
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More beautiful sunsets,storms, people and places in Mauritius.
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2003 (2 days) and 2004 (1.5 weeks) in Delhi
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Architecture Sarapul
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Savannah, Georgia
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Old house style only
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A collection of photos from
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The late Philip Johnson's estate in Connecticut. Not yet open to the public, it should be opened in 2007. Got a chance to visit again in March 2006 (first pictures were taken in May 2005) - new photos are #7, 9, 11, 12, 14 and 18.
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Melancholy
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Brief visit to Zurich, Switzerland, June 2006
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Trip to London, UK
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Business trip to England, Italy, and Spain
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A visit to Vienna
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Summer 2004
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Pictures from Ohrid, a small town in Southwestern Macedonia, located by Lake Ohrid. At present, it is a place of great historical importance and a good vacation spot in the area. In 1980, the town of Ohrid and Lake Ohrid were accepted as a World Heritage
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Some of my favorites from my travels for business. Please stop by again, as I will be adding new photographs every day! If you would like the high resolution digital file, please contact me at dandjgeiss@optonline.net. I created a tapestry from the rose
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Pictures of Smithville, TX
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Some of my favorite scenes from two visits to Northern Italy...many more to come!
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a little walk down town in Monza, my hometown near Milan, Italy- several pretty details
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Photographs of Northern Italy taken while on our vacation in late June and early July.
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Ankgor Wat & surrounding areas
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Various Pictures from Rome!
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views of a charming city and its ammenities
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On the coast of So.California, it's a "castle" and a must for lovers of art, antiques, or things to do on the coast.
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Warszawa, Plac Pilsudskiego 1. Biurowiec Metropolitan Warsaw projektu Sir Normana Fostera zrealizowany w latach 1999-2003.
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Vacation to New England - Portland, Maine
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Pictures Taken While I was in Berlin.
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One of the most MUST-DO in HK is to take the ferry to acrossing the Victoria harbour. The Edinburgh Place & Queen's Pier adjacent are colonial memory. Almost every Hongkongers & tourists have been going there in their life. An old pier will be demolished
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architecture
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Old residential dwellings, reminiscent of the colonial past of Mauritius; yet to be forgotten...
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Visiting this Medevial Pearl in spring 20004
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Photos of recent trips to Chicago with my nephew Mike
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My visit to Barcelona Sept 2003
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My visit to Madrid during the winter of 2004 on our way to Antarctica
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"Nobody ever wrote a song about Toronto" - what a shame! Our last leg in our tour to Canada. Toronto is definitely the most beautiful and vibrant modern city I have ever visited.
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Warsaw architecture architektura Warszawy Warszawa zdjêcia photographs
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A trip to Paris is a must for everyone. Here are a few photos from mine.
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Copenhagen is wonderful! Some pictures from the summer of 2001
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Some views of Australian cities.
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Some views of the main Kiwi cities and historic sights.
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Warszawa Warsaw photographs zdjêcia
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Some photos from several trips over recent years.
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Views from London
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An idyllic summer travelling through Italy's major cities and scenic sites.
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Some pictures from Gdansk
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Some views of the capital of Ontario.
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My trip to visit Irene in Athens, 2007.
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Architecture in southeast Nebraska and northeast Kansas
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Photos de voyage d'etudes munich a Munich
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Pictures from my trip to Sweden
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Prague
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These are pictures taken at the users conference in Chicago, IL
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Visiting my sister in New Orleans
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Cerkwie i koscioly drewniane w Polsce / Wooden Churches in Poland (view captions in UTF-8)
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Pictures from Canada, Magnetawan and around Toronto during different seasons
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Photo's from a 4 day trip to Venice, Italy (as preparation for our trip to the US)
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New York 2000
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Just a few pictures i took; i expect to go back there soon and take more pictures :)
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Estonian Manor House
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Poland is quite beautiul in the summer. These are but a few postcards from various places in the south-east of Polnad.
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Gary and Donna's vacation trip, April 23-29, 2005
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Dallas Feb 2006
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Photoshop watercolor renderings of buildings in Rome.
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Photo's of travel through midwest city and rural life.
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Berlin 9/2004
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These are pictures from my ferry ride through the riverwalk. The lighting was amazing and the architecture took my breath away. There are fountains, the Westin Hotel, the Alamo and a beautifu picture of the sky
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My EuroTrip, September 2007
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Boat Trip on the Seine and Bridges in Paris, France
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Sagrada Familia
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Architecture in Tenerife (Canarian Islands, part of Spain), for nature scenery in Tenerife look into the Vacation Scenery Album
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From Holday Pictures in Hong Kong and Thailand - for Scenery check the Vacation Scenery Album
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Collection of Man-Made Scenery throughout Europe and Australia
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Paris, France - Summer 2004
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Photos of many of the things that I love about Switzerland and the Swiss
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A day at Frank Lloyd Wright's western home and architecture school in Scottsdale, Arizona
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agosto 2007
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Inlcudes pictures from Brampton in Huntingdonshire, York, and London
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Tallinn, Estonia
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I have a lot of pictures of this building(because it is so cool), it deserves its own album! :)
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Buildings of in the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana
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Madrid, capital of Spain have an special architecture. Some examples are shown here
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Reno Installation
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Pictures of Mohata Palace
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The world famous capital of Brazil offers great delight in architecture and town planning. Sadly, it is designed for the motorists.
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The focus of our trip to Venice was for "la Biennale da' Architettura", an event showcasing the architctural techniques of countries worldwide.
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Day trip from Florence to Pisa
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Orlando, Florida Hospitals, Medical Facilities, Clinics, etc.
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An album in which I share some of my photographic impressions of Melbourne. I was fortunate to have Leckie45 (please visit her site, if you haven't already done so) as my guide and advisor. She brought a wealth of local knowledge, good humour and great
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Pictures from our visit to Mexico and Guatamala in 2001
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Foto?s from a trip to Bulgaria april 2001
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Stock is known the world over for its many museums. Among the 70 museums we could visit very few in so short time..But the experience was really unique...!
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Four days in Paris and three days in Berlin
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Pictures from our trip to Istanbul
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In NYC with the architecture club
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Visit to the beautiful basilica, Our Lady of Victory in upstate New York
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Barcelona gaudi Architecture
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A collection of photos taken in small towns around the country.
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Templos no Brasil: Igrejas, Mosteiros, Conventos e Colegios Religiosos.
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I have a passion for Quebec and its culture, and this motley collection of photos reflects my enthusiasm for toutes les choses Quebecoises. See more of Quebec churches in "Houses of Worship."
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Another album of true snapshots - we snapped them as we drove along The Mile. Enjoy
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Pictures from Frank Lloyd Wright's school of architecture in Scottsdale (Phoenix suburb), AZ
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Photographs of Los Angeles beaches, freeways, gardens, history and other strange sights
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Photographs of the architecture of the Getty Villa in Los Angeles, California since its reopening in 2006.
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Here you can see some castles and ruins of castles in Poland, which I visited in last 4 years
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Photography of beautiful structures from around the world
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A selection on some photos included in my other accounts (arina224 and Numa75), that ilustrate some of the finest Gothic constructions in Portugal. Also, some of the photos belong to our dear WS member Jacques (pfjc and pfjc2) and were used with his conse
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The getty Center architecture
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A selection on some photos are included in my other accounts (arina225/arina226 e arina227), that illustrate some of the finest Gothic constructions in France.
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Trip to Queluz National Palace, during a cloudy Spring morning. The gardens are under renovation so it was almost impossible to take any photos. Still, for a better idea, please visit my account arina224 were you can find some photos of that area. By the
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Photo result from the trip "fly back home" from Sydney to Indonesia.
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Here you find photos from my short (1 week) trip to Tunisia in March 2007. It was my first visit in Africa...
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This is an album of the very interesting architecture of Miami, FL. All the pictures were taken from Biscayne Bay.
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In this album you can see photos from my trip to Northern Italy in September 2007. It was my first visit in this country. During 2 weeks we tried to see various things and places. If you want - I invite you on a trip with my photos :))
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It is a superb experience to have an office in Downtown Chicago neighboring the beauty of Lake Michigan, and at the top of it.
The panoramic view of the skyline and numerous walks at the heart of Michigan River creat my image of the city-- the
Reflect
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In this album you see my other photos from vacation in 2007. When we were going to Itlay (by our car), we were driving by Austria and in way back - by Slovenia and Croatia. Here are my shots from these countries :)
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Kuwait Towers are twin Towers which are a landmark in Kuwait. They are located in Kuwait City on the Arabian Gulf street. One of them is a water tower the other has a restaurant and two viewing galleries on the top, one of which is a revolving gallery. Th
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Russian wild nature, forest's trasures, and Saint-Petersburg's beauties
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Dubai Hotel artchitecture
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beautiful architecture Hotel in Dubai
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A conference in New Orleans with new ideas to exchange, cultural differences to explore, great night life, and exceptional food.
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Pictures from my trip to chicago, meeting band members and seeing sights!
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The Temple was built in 1420 A.D. during the Ming Dynasty to offer sacrifice to Heaven.
All Photos are COPYRIGHT and PROPERTY of Rafal K. Komierowski
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In July, 2003, UNESCO proclaimed " The white City" of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, as a World Cultural Heritage site. By this proclamation, the world recognized the special architectural qualities of Tel Aviv
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