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82. Sunburst

🧠 Glasgow Uni looked great in the setting sun. I really wanted to try some 'breaking the rules' effects by taking shots facing the sun (mirrorless cameras have electronic viewfinders so I wasn't risking eye damage!)

⭐I love the rays coming from the sunlight disappearing behind the buildings. I also like the purple and green streaks to the left (I'm sure they've a technical name I don't know).

➡️ I took this quickly and had to rotate it so the lamppost was straight but that cut off more of the building at the left than I wanted.

#photography #mirrorless #glasgow #university #neogothic #hillhead #hunterian #sunset #sunburst
80. Asylum

🧠 This is part of the view out our back windows. I always thing the old Gartnavel Royal building looks good framed by the modern houses closer to us.

⭐ I think the way the light hits the old hospital and the nearer house bricks to highlight them looks good.

➡️ I thought I could've gone more dramatic with the sky but it ends up looking unnatural.

#photography #mirrorless #glasgow #gartnavel #framing #hyndland #asylum #neogothic #charleswilson
The ruins of the medieval (12-13th century) castle and the 19th century neo-gothic church, both built on the grand late ancient Roman estate (palastvilla), from the 4th century AD.

German political posters as usual.

#Welschbillig #castle #ruins #Neogothic #church #ancient #roman #villa #SilentSunday #Germany
Bremerhaven’s Bürgermeister‑Smidt‑Gedächtniskirche (the “Große Kirche”) is pure red‑brick neo‑Gothic drama, its spire stitching the sky above the city centre. Designed by Simon Loschen and dedicated in 1855, it was burned out in 1944 and rebuilt by 1960 — a memorial to Mayor Johann Smidt and a true harbour‑city landmark. // #Bremerhaven #GrosseKirche #BuergermeisterSmidtGedaechtniskirche #JohannSmidt #SimonLoschen #NeoGothic #BrickGothic #ChurchArchitecture #HistoricArchitecture #MitteBremerhaven #ArchitecturePhotography
Rathaus Lehe in Bremerhaven at night — a beautifully lit neo-Gothic façade with its distinctive central archway. The building was originally erected in 1865 as a poorhouse and orphanage, remodelled in 1887 in neo-Gothic style (plans by Carl Pogge), and expanded in 1907 (plans by Heinrich Lagershausen). Today it’s a protected heritage building and part of Bremerhaven’s local history. //
#Bremerhaven #Lehe #RathausLehe #TownHall #NeoGothic #HistoricArchitecture #HeritageBuilding #UrbanHistory #ArchitecturePhotography #NightPhotography #NorthernGermany #Germany #Pixelfed