Tag: Lorsch

Unnatural? No, It’s Called Architecture!

The central building of the Leuphana University in Lüneburg. The Kö-Bogen in Düsseldorf. The façade of the entrance hall of the Lorsch Abbey. I’ve put different texture filters over each one of the pictures. The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Unnatural Patterns

Three Architectural Threes

The three arches of the Carolingian gatehouse of the Imperial Abbey Lorsch from the 8th century.

The three arches of the Munich main fire station (Hauptfeuerwache) from the beginning of the 20th century.

A mixed commercial and residential building with three sets of bay windows in Heinsberg.

Thursday Trios

One church, four views

I approached this church, walking up a slight incline.  I tried the tree on the right as a frame:

34 church a (640x480)

Getting a bit nearer it looked like this:

34 church c (640x480)

Even closer, and now in portrait:

34 church d (480x640)

And once again, on a different day:

34 church e (480x640)

Although the subject lends itself to a portrait format because of the spire I prefer the first and second shot (the second more than the first).

This is for Paula’s Thursday’s Special with the given task once over.  Okay, it was a few more than that.  More different looks on the same subject can be found here.

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