Nifty buildings! The one on the left reminds me of a series of coffee filter holders, and the one on the right reminds me of Legos. I like the way the sky is framed -- makes me want to climb up to it.
:-) this lady is smiling, because tomorrow I will se this building, so wonderful :-) Trip to Lndon, yes!!! Fix som noce weather, Norway is wet and cold...
kobico, Lloyd's tower is designed by the same architects who did the Centre Pompidou - and it is really amazing. There is no left or right, it is one building. Kind of reminds be of Brazil (the movie).
Anne, I will try and talk to my personal weather god (not that he ever ever listens to me :-( ) ... hope you will be having a great time in London and I am looking forward to seeing some of your just as well great photos :-)
Joan Elizabeth, by hindsight I thought I should have posting a photo of The Gherkin ...
kobico, that would be "me" instead of "be" - I hate doing typos - it's worse if it's not your mother language - I do not think I would care about a typo in German ... strange ... isn't it?
A building you have to photograph -- and you framed it well.
It is a pain about typos. On platforms like Multiply and Flickr you can correct your own comments, when you see the embarrassing spelling mistakes you have made.
Awesome perspective! Being an enthusiast of architecture I immediately felt reminded of the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Can't help it but it looks so industrial and futuristic. Welcome to the Matrix (the movie)... (;
Nifty buildings! The one on the left reminds me of a series of coffee filter holders, and the one on the right reminds me of Legos. I like the way the sky is framed -- makes me want to climb up to it.
ReplyDelete:-) this lady is smiling, because tomorrow I will se this building, so wonderful :-) Trip to Lndon, yes!!!
ReplyDeleteFix som noce weather, Norway is wet and cold...
Hugs from Anne
When I saw the quote I was sure I'd see a photo of a rustic building ... you've surprised me yet again.
ReplyDeletekobico, Lloyd's tower is designed by the same architects who did the Centre Pompidou - and it is really amazing. There is no left or right, it is one building. Kind of reminds be of Brazil (the movie).
ReplyDeleteAnne, I will try and talk to my personal weather god (not that he ever ever listens to me :-( ) ... hope you will be having a great time in London and I am looking forward to seeing some of your just as well great photos :-)
Joan Elizabeth, by hindsight I thought I should have posting a photo of The Gherkin ...
kobico, that would be "me" instead of "be" - I hate doing typos - it's worse if it's not your mother language - I do not think I would care about a typo in German ... strange ... isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI always worry when I make errors in French that I may have typed something offensive without knowing it!
ReplyDeleteA building you have to photograph -- and you framed it well.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pain about typos. On platforms like Multiply and Flickr you can correct your own comments, when you see the embarrassing spelling mistakes you have made.
AB, did I already mention how impressed I have been with this tower? ;-)
ReplyDeleteTypos are really embarassing in the foreign language - I do not care half as much about my German typos.
The chance to correct my comments? That would be a nightmare - I would read, correct, re-read, re-correct ... ;-)
Belo enquadramento. Gostei das linhas. parabens.
ReplyDeleteAwesome perspective! Being an enthusiast of architecture I immediately felt reminded of the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Can't help it but it looks so industrial and futuristic. Welcome to the Matrix (the movie)... (;
ReplyDeleteLike the perspective, it appears very fascinating in its disorienting aspect
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