Architecture-BWC

By BoonzaierBabe
1
written 3/8/06 4:43 AM, published 3/8/06 4:43 AM
I personally love to photograph architecture. To the point that it frustrates some people bcz when I went on trips to London (before moving here) I took pics of the architecture instead of myself and my then boyfriend (now husband). Oops, lol. So here are some faves of mine (though only one is of England).
Popup LinkHolocaust Memorial in DC
 Popup LinkOrpheum Theater in San Francisco
 Popup LinkChurch in Oxford, England
and the Popup LinkGolden Gate Bridge in SF


 
  • KayN
    5
    All are great, but I like the church and bridge best. I love the detail in the church!

    - Ms.N

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  • pops
    1
    The composition of the Church with the little spires against the larger ones is very cool. Love the bridge as well.

    - See no evil . . .

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  • RobinG
    3
    Nice post, I really like the church and the bridge. Good job :o)

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  • Lidljo
    5
    The church in Oxford, England is magnificent.

    - Flowers are happiness...

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  • jessa
    2
    I liked the perspective on the museum. [Assuming that you went in..] Did you get an eerie feeling while you went through there? I sure did.

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  • The church in England is great.......would like to see inside it.........just where is the Holocaust Memoria in DC...want to be sure to see it the next time I am up there.

    - Blessings

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  • Church is the best one as far as I am concerned too. Very good.

    - snowflake

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  • Great shots. Quite the world traveler, huh? The Golden Gate is stunning.

    - The sun whose rays...

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  • MusicalPhotoGeek: You don't know the half of it. My mom first felt me kick in Amsterdam lol. I began flying in utero. Jessa and BusyB1965: The memorial was so powerful! I highly recommend visiting it several times as it has many floors and not enough hours in the day to spend on all of them. It's located at: 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, Washington, DC 20024–2126

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  • nice set of pix! That church shot was my fave, though--for reasons described above. Show us more!

    - here and there

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