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The “Red Creek”
The Rombergpark is a public park with botanic gardens next to the Dortmund Zoo. There you will find an interesting and nice “Red Creek”. This Creek is red due to very iron-rich water, because of the mine “Glückaufsegen”. The red-brown deposits consist of iron ocher (rust), that dissolves the mine water from the deeper soil layers. Fish and insect larvae can not survive in the creek because of the ocher mud clogs their respiratory system.
Canon EOS 40D1/20sISO 100f/25.8
Rombergpark,Dortmund,Germany
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The “Red Creek”

The Rombergpark is a public park with botanic gardens next to the Dortmund Zoo. There you will find an interesting and nice “Red Creek”. This Creek is red due to very iron-rich water, because of the mine “Glückaufsegen”. The red-brown deposits consist of iron ocher (rust), that dissolves the mine water from the deeper soil layers. Fish and insect larvae can not survive in the creek because of the ocher mud clogs their respiratory system.

Canon EOS 40D
1/20s
ISO 100
f/25.8

Rombergpark,
Dortmund,
Germany

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In the Coal Mine
A conveyor belt within the coal mine “Zeche Zollern” in Dortmund. The Zeche Zollern is located in the northwestern suburb of Bövinghausen of Dortmund, Germany. In 1969, three years after its closedown, the colliery was recognized as Germany’s first technical building monument of international importance.
Canon EOS 40D1/100sISO 250f/4
Bövinghausen,Dortmund,Germany
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In the Coal Mine

A conveyor belt within the coal mine “Zeche Zollern” in Dortmund. The Zeche Zollern is located in the northwestern suburb of Bövinghausen of Dortmund, Germany. In 1969, three years after its closedown, the colliery was recognized as Germany’s first technical building monument of international importance.

Canon EOS 40D
1/100s
ISO 250
f/4

Bövinghausen,
Dortmund,
Germany

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White & Orange
A Nice detail inside the transparent Volkswagen Factory in Dresden.
Transparent Factory is the English name of an automobile production plant owned by German carmaker Volkswagen, designed by architect Gunter Henn, and opened in 2002. The original German name is Gläserne Manufaktur (factory made of glass, literally vitreous manufactory). Both the German and English names are a word play on the double meaning of transparent and glassy, referring to both optical transparency and transparency of the production process.
Canon EOS 40D1/25sISO 400f/4.6
DresdenGermany
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White & Orange

A Nice detail inside the transparent Volkswagen Factory in Dresden.

Transparent Factory is the English name of an automobile production plant owned by German carmaker Volkswagen, designed by architect Gunter Henn, and opened in 2002. The original German name is Gläserne Manufaktur (factory made of glass, literally vitreous manufactory). Both the German and English names are a word play on the double meaning of transparent and glassy, referring to both optical transparency and transparency of the production process.

Canon EOS 40D
1/25s
ISO 400
f/4.6

Dresden
Germany

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Glassy Park Levels
Transparent Factory is the English name of an automobile production plant owned by German carmaker Volkswagen, designed by architect Gunter Henn, and opened in 2002. The original German name is Gläserne Manufaktur (factory made of glass, literally vitreous manufactory). Both the German and English names are a word play on the double meaning of transparent and glassy, referring to both optical transparency and transparency of the production process.
Canon EOS 40D1/250sISO 320f/9.9
DresdenGermany
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Glassy Park Levels

Transparent Factory is the English name of an automobile production plant owned by German carmaker Volkswagen, designed by architect Gunter Henn, and opened in 2002. The original German name is Gläserne Manufaktur (factory made of glass, literally vitreous manufactory). Both the German and English names are a word play on the double meaning of transparent and glassy, referring to both optical transparency and transparency of the production process.

Canon EOS 40D
1/250s
ISO 320
f/9.9

Dresden
Germany

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Look in my Eyes
A Kind of Devil at the Zwinger. The Zwinger is a palace in Dresden and a major landmark of German baroque architecture.
The location was formerly part of the Dresden fortress of which the outer wall is conserved. The name derives from the German word Zwinger (outer ward of a concentric castle); it was for the cannons that were placed between the outer wall and the major wall. The Zwinger was not enclosed until the neoclassical building by Gottfried Semper called the Semper wing was built to host the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister art gallery.
Canon EOS 40D1/100sISO 500f/3.5
DresdenGermany
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Look in my Eyes

A Kind of Devil at the Zwinger. The Zwinger is a palace in Dresden and a major landmark of German baroque architecture.

The location was formerly part of the Dresden fortress of which the outer wall is conserved. The name derives from the German word Zwinger (outer ward of a concentric castle); it was for the cannons that were placed between the outer wall and the major wall. The Zwinger was not enclosed until the neoclassical building by Gottfried Semper called the Semper wing was built to host the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister art gallery.

Canon EOS 40D
1/100s
ISO 500
f/3.5

Dresden
Germany

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Street View - Vol. 2
View the nice and small Münzgasse with the Frauenkirche in the Background from the Brühlsche Terrasse in Dresden.
Panasonic Lumix LX31/800sISO 400f/8
DresdenGermany
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Street View - Vol. 2

View the nice and small Münzgasse with the Frauenkirche in the Background from the Brühlsche Terrasse in Dresden.

Panasonic Lumix LX3
1/800s
ISO 400
f/8

Dresden
Germany

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Hard Edges
A Detail of the UFA- Kristallpalast Cinema in Dresden, which has a very interesting Architecture - a nice Mixture of Metal, Glas and Concrete. The UFA-Kristallpalast cinema by Coop Himmelb(l)au is one of the biggest buildings of Deconstructivism in GerMixturemany.
Canon EOS 40D1/400sISO 400f/14.1
DresdenGermany
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Hard Edges

A Detail of the UFA- Kristallpalast Cinema in Dresden, which has a very interesting Architecture - a nice Mixture of Metal, Glas and Concrete. The UFA-Kristallpalast cinema by Coop Himmelb(l)au is one of the biggest buildings of Deconstructivism in GerMixturemany.

Canon EOS 40D
1/400s
ISO 400
f/14.1

Dresden
Germany

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