Archive for the ‘Architecture’ Category

Packed House at the US Open   Leave a comment

Despite rain delays, the stands were packed for the Federer match. Even people on the other court tried to get a peek of the match:

Ashe spectators watching Armstrong action

The stands were full to the very top:

Packed Bleachers at Armstrong Stadium

Standing room only:

Sunset over Armstrong Stadium

Goodbye Cashman’s   2 comments

Unfortunately this local hardware store in our town can’t compete with the big box stores and big chains. So sad.

Hardware store closing

This is the front of the store:

Clinton Hardware Store

Reflections of Flanders   2 comments

Shot these in Amsterdam and Bruges.

Reflection

 

Reflection

Reflection

Bruges at Night   5 comments

Bruges is even more scenic at night (especially after a rain shower, as all the tourists have retreated to their hotels):

AT-AT Walkers Attack Holland!   2 comments

Actually, these were locks that control the flow in one of the many canals in the Netherlands. But from afar, I was reminded of the AT-AT Walkers from Star Wars (original below):

Locks in Holland

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at-at walker

Amsterdam in Black and White   3 comments

Even in black and white, the city of Amsterdam is beautiful. Especially at night. Click on any one picture to see them in slideshow format.

Dutch Graffiti   2 comments

Amsterdam had some cool graffiti, these are just a few examples. Click on any picture to see them in slideshow format.

The Eye   4 comments

This film museum in Amsterdam opened in 2012, and is across the river from the Central Station. Great architecture!

Canon 7D
Google Location

Amsterdam at Night   9 comments

I had the pleasure of having a professional photographer named Tom show me around Amsterdam at night, and teach me about night photography. I arranged it through Photo tours of Amsterdam, and was extremely happy with the tour, which lasted from 10:15pm (when it was still light out) until 1:45am. I can highly recommend it. Here are some samples from that night’s work. Click on any one picture to see them in slideshow format.

Postcard from Bruges   2 comments

After a day of overcast skies, the sun finally managed to get through in the late afternoon, for a beautiful view of one of the many canals in this beautiful city.

Bruges Canal in Sunlight

Canon 7D
ISO 100
f/11
1/160 sec

Google Maps Location

Indoor Clouds, part 2   2 comments

A quick trip to Boston only provided one photo opportunity, of puffy clouds reflecting in the John Hancock Building. This is part 2 of a series, the first entry coming from Oregon and posted earlier here.

Clouds reflecting in skyscraper

iphone, Hipstamatic
lens: Lucifer IV
film: Black Keys B+W

Antiques Fo(u)rever   Leave a comment

It’s always 4 o’clock at the Clinton Antique Center:

Antique Store Sign

iphone Hipstamatic
Film: Ina 1935
Lens: John S.

Posted May 18, 2013 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Things

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Summer time is Here!   3 comments

When the Clam Castle in Madison, CT is open, it must be summer time:

Clam Castle in Clinton, CT

Canon 7D
ISO 200
f/4
1/1600 sec
Location (Google Maps)

New York Vertigo   4 comments

You don’t have to stand on top of a building to feel dizzy in New York  — just looking at the angular and glass-clad office towers along 6th Avenue is enough:

6th Avenue Office Towers in New York

Canon Powershot G12
ISO 200
f/5.6
1/320 sec

Mystic Seaport Interiors   5 comments

Mystic Seaport in Connecticut presented great opportunities to practice indoor photography using HDR to capture all details:

View through window

 

camera: Canon 7D
location in google maps: http://goo.gl/maps/IdxBg

Sleeping Beauty’s Window   1 comment

Found this on the Seaside Sanatorium grounds in Waterford, CT:

Window overgrown with plants

Canon EOS 7D, 70-200mm
ISO 100
75mm
f/5.6
1/50 sec

Posted May 9, 2013 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Travel, US

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Hidden Places: Abandoned and Haunted Sanatorium   17 comments

Well, it’s creepy enough to be haunted, although I only saw signs of teenage transgressions (i.e. graffiti) when I visited the Seaside Sanatorium in Waterford, CT. It was built in the 1930s as a convalescent home for young children suffering from Tuberculosis, and shut down in the 1990s.

Abandoned Room

Abandoned Room

Here are a few more shots, in addition to the previous post. Click on any image to see them in slide show format.

“You Will Die”   9 comments

That’s the eerie graffiti I found in an old abandoned sanatorium on the Connecticut seaside. Which one do you like better: color or black&white?

Old Sanatorium Room in black and white

Old Sanatorium Room in color

Canon EOS 7D, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
ISO 100
10mm
f/4.5
1/4 sec

DC Impressions   Leave a comment

Covered a lot of territory in DC over the weekend, here are some miscellaneous impressions:

iphone & Hipstamatic app

Jazz in Madison Park   2 comments

Sat in Madison Park yesterday before lunch, and enjoyed an impromptu trumpet concerto while enjoying the warm weather and the view of the Flatiron Building, one of my favorite buildings in the world.

Jazz in Madison Park, NYC

Jazz in front of the Flatiron Building

iphone, Hipstamatic app

 

Burned-out Factory   9 comments

I discovered an abandoned factory building in Bridgeport, CT, that offered some good opportunities for HDR photography and playing around with various filters.

Bridgeport, CT Factory

Here are a few more shots – click on any one of them to see them in slideshow format.

Scenes at an Airport   2 comments

Found a few interesting shots even in such humdrum environment as a small regional airport. These were taken in Eugene, OR:

Girl playing the violin at the airport

Airport garage

Airplane propeller

iphone Hipstamatic

Posted April 6, 2013 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Black&White, People, US

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Last Rays of Sunshine on City Hall   5 comments

A lovely sunset lit up the newly restored cupola of Clinton City Hall last night. It finally feels like spring!!!

Clinton City Hall

Canon Powershot G12
ISO 200
f/5.6
1/30 sec

Posted March 30, 2013 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, US

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Indoor Clouds   4 comments

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Posted March 23, 2013 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Black&White, US

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Vintage Architecture in Butte, MT   7 comments

A quick drive-through of Butte, MT nevertheless yielded some good photo opportunities. This is the historic downtown district, dating back to the late 1800’s when Butte supplied most of the copper produced in the US:

Neon sign in Butte, MT

Hotel Finlen, Butte Montana

Fireproof Hotel in Butte, MT
Butte Beer Advertising

M&M Cigar Store in Butte, MT

Butte, MT Downtown

Ghost Town in Montana   1 comment

I’m off to Montana, and thus took a look again at pictures that I took 2 years ago in Elkhorn, Montana, an abandoned mining town. I finally have the software (Nik Color Efex) to turn somewhat bland snapshots into much more interesting photographs.

Elkhorn Mining Town Car

Elkhorn Montana Interior

Elkhorn Montana Chimney

Elkhorn Montana Building Interior

Elkhorn Mining Town Heater

 

Elkhorn Mining Town Car

Winter Gazebo   2 comments

I pass this gazebo every time I walk our dog through the woods of Vermont. Finally I’ve taken a picture of it that I like:

Snow covered Gazebo in Vermont Forest

Canon EOS 7D, EF 24-70mm
ISO 100
f/8
1/100 sec

The Red House in the Snow   4 comments

Spotted this lovely barn on a walk through the snowy forest in Vermont:

Red House in the Snow

Canon EOS 7D
ISO 200
f/7.1
HDR

Posted January 10, 2013 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Landscapes, Travel, US

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Moonset over New Jersey   3 comments

This was caught one late afternoon from my window in Manhattan – looking towards New Jersey, just across the Hudson River.  The moon is setting over Columbia Terraces in Weehawken, NJ.

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Canon EOS 7D, EF70-200mm f/2.8L
ISO 100
f/11
2 sec

Atlas Didn’t Shrug   Leave a comment

…otherwise he would have dropped his universe right on top of me (I know, bad pun. And I haven’t even read the book).  This is a sculpture in front of Rockefeller Center in New York City.

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Canon EOS 7D, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
ISO 400
f/4.5
.3 sec

My Favorite Bookshelf   Leave a comment

My favorite bookshelf is the one in my house — like good friends, these surround me and remind me of good times. And right next to it is my reading chair, making for a lovely spot to spend a rainy day. What’s your favorite reading spot? On to the next book….

Bookshelf

iphone, edited with Snapseed app

Posted December 14, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Things

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Nighttime stroll in Manhattan   2 comments

At night, and away from the tourist attractions, there are plenty of good photo opportunities in New York. Click on any picture to see the photos in slideshow format (trying out some new WordPress features).

Posted December 12, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York, Travel

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Calling Batman   1 comment

Well, he certainly didn’t answer the call last week when I walked through Manhattan:

Searchlights in Manhattan

And while the Batmobile is cool, this ride is waaaay cooler!Vespa Scooter in Manhattan

Canon EOS 7D
ISO 200
18mm
f/8
30 sec

Posted December 8, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York, Things, US

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Fun Fair   2 comments

First of all, I’m very excited about having more than 100 followers as of yesterday! Thank you all for making my day!

Here is a shot that kids would get very excited about:

Ferris Wheel at Fun Fair

This was a fun fair setting up at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. The staff had fun testing the equipment prior to opening night.

Shot with Canon Powershot G12

Posted October 31, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Things, US

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Georgia Country Roads   2 comments

On a drive through rural Georgia, I felt transported back to the 1950s.

Small town view in Georgia

 

I loved this old vault in a Wells Fargo Branch in Americus:Bank Lobby with Vault

 

 

I only captured the service station part of this establishment. I’ll leave the grocery store to your imagination:

Old Gas Station

All shots taken with Canon PowerShot G12

Posted October 27, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Black&White, Travel, US

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Reflections at 9/11 Memorial   1 comment

Although surrounded by ear-numbing construction on all sides, the 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan is an oasis of peace and quiet. Even the fountains didn’t seem to make any noise.

9-11 Memorial in New York

 

 

911 Memorial, New York

 

Names on 911 Memorial

 

 

Pentagon Names on 911 Memorial

All photographs taken with Canon EOS 7D, 24-77mm EFL f/2.8

Posted September 26, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, US

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Bridges of Brooklyn   7 comments

On a recent walk through Brooklyn’s DUMBO district (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), I found lots of interesting views of both the Brooklyn Bridge as well as the Williamsburg Bridge. The district is New York’s 90th historic district.

Empire State Building seen through the Williamsburg Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge Detail

Brooklyn Bridge as seen from Jay Street

Brooklyn Bridge, Detail of Tower

Tower of Williamsburg Bridge

Williams Bridge view, from Brooklyn Bridge

Tower, Brooklyn Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge Tower with Manhattan Skyline

All photos taken with Canon EOS 7D, 24-70mm EF

Jane’s Carousel   2 comments

This is Jane’s Carousel, an antique carousel (built in 1922) lovingly restored by Jane Walentas in her studio in Brooklyn. It now sits in a dedicated structure at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge, is open year-round, and enjoyed by kids of all ages.

Jane's carousel underneath the Brooklyn Bridge

Up close photo of Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn, NY

Detail of Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn, NY

Canon EOS 7D, 24-70mm
ISO 100
f/4
1/30 sec

Posted September 5, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York, Travel

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Night in New York City   Leave a comment

This city provides great photo opportunities at any time of day. Here’s the NY Public Library:

 

Here’s Grand Central Terminal:

 

Times Square:

 

Ogilvy Building in Hell’s Kitchen:

All photos taken with Canon Powershot G12 and tripod

Posted August 3, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York, US

New York’s most beautiful building   Leave a comment

The Flatiron Building will always be my favorite building in New York:

Here are a few other views:

Posted July 15, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York, Travel

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Manhattan Solstice   7 comments

Manhattan Solstice or ‘Manhattanhenge’ is one of two days every year when the sun sets exactly in line with the crosstown streets of Manhattan. Because New York’s grid isn’t aligned exactly along East/West, this phenomenon doesn’t occur on June 21 (like in Stonehenge), but on two days spaced evenly around summer solstice (this shot was taken on July 11, 2012).

Canon EOS 7D, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L
ISO 250
200mm
f/5
1/125 sec

 

Fire Escapes   Leave a comment

These escapes seem pretty useless when there’s no escape from the 105 degree heat in NY.

Canon Powershot G12
ISO 100
f/4.5
1/60 sec

Posted July 7, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York

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Our buildings are real…   Leave a comment

and they’re spectacular (probably not the best ad to endear itself to New Yorkers…)

Shot with iPhone, in NY.

Posted July 3, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York, Travel

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New York Vertigo   2 comments

Looking up in New York never gets tiring, even though most New Yorkers don’t. That’s how you can tell who is a tourist and who is not. I still look up all the time.

All photos shot with Canon Powershot G12

Posted June 16, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York

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The Billion Dollar View   Leave a comment

Well, maybe not everyone at Goldman Sachs is a billionaire, but everyone there can enjoy this view from the 43rd floor of their Manhattan offices.

Canon PowerShot G12
ISO 100
f/5
1/250 sec

 

Checkmate in Bryant Park   Leave a comment

As the evenings get warmer, Bryant Park, located behind the NY Public Library, becomes a gathering place for lovers, strollers, and chess players.

A fountain offers calming background sounds:

As the lawn slowly fills with people and people watchers:

All shots taken with Canon Powershot G12 and mini-tripod, multiple exposures

Gotham City Skyline   24 comments

Taken from the roof terrace of my building on 52nd Street and 10th Avenue.

Canon PowerShot G12
ISO 200
f/7.1
6pm

Walk on the High Line   4 comments

A late afternoon along the High Line in New York yielded some nice photo opportunities. The High Line is a 1-mile New York City linear park built on a 1.45-mile section of the former elevated New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line.

All photographs taken with Canon Powershot G12, various exposures combined.

Posted May 22, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Landscapes, New York

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Where cars go to sleep in New York City   Leave a comment

A follow-up to my post about where cars go to party in NYC, here’s where they go to sleep:

This was shot as seen from the High Line (check back tomorrow to see what that is):

Posted May 18, 2012 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, New York, Travel, US

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Where cars go to party in New York City   2 comments

I took these shots while walking through my neighborhood in the evening, struck by the fact that these sights are pretty rare in Manhattan.

Shot with Canon Powershot G12
ISO 400
f/4.5
multiple exposures