Downtown NYC
Steve gave me his bike so now i am mobile again. for me the best way to discover a city is riding a bike. to bad that the sun is not out more over here.
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Steve gave me his bike so now i am mobile again. for me the best way to discover a city is riding a bike. to bad that the sun is not out more over here.
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I like to travel, and I like to snap pictures!
My mother got me an Eurorail ticket when I was 15, and together with two friends, we adventured into France. This was the beginning of a new addiction. I do like to take pictures, so one thing leads to another. On this site, I want to share some of my pictures and some of my trips with you!
Now I am on the road for more than 8 months every year. Visiting old friends and making new friends while exploring this big blue ball.
This time I did focus on buildings or people but it is hard not to take a picture when I pass some street art. There you go – a few shoots from my expeditions into the concrete jungle of New York City. One of the most famous black and white pictures – here in colour…
The Venice Beach Skatepark or The “Dennis Polar Bear” Agnew Memorial Skate Park was opened in October 2009. I could not find correct information about the building cost – i found anything from 2.5 million US $ to 3.5 million US $. It has vertical and street features including a 70’s style pool bowl with…
On the road with Irenie and Scott
The Redwood trees of Sequoia National Park was something i wanted to see since a very long time. When i did a lot of the national parks in the US a long long time ago i did miss this one. Now i had more luck as Irenie had planned a camping trip with a friend…
The old Public Library opened in 1897 and is one of the Landmark buildings of the City. The central library building was converted in 1977 to an arts and culture center. In 1991 the new library opened across the Loop. The Chicago Cultural Center is home to the world’s largest Tiffany stained-glass dome and a…
The Pasadena City Hall is called a significant architectural example of the City Beautiful movement of the 1920s. At last that is what Wikipedia thinks and i could not agree more! The Pasadena City Hall is located at 100 North Garfield Avenue in downtown Pasadena, California. It was designed by John Bakewell and Arthur Brown…