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Tag Archives: architecture
Photography from a Different Angle
What Happens When A Photographer Takes The Same Photo From A Different Angle 14 May, 2013 in Article, Images | Comment http://themetapicture.com/famous-photos-from-a-different-angle/ You’ve probably already seen the world’s most famous landmarks through photos that show them in all their beautiful, historical glory. Here’s what happens … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged architecture, blogging, perspective, photography, world famous sites
33 Comments
Unity Among the Oppressed, The Velvet Revolution in Prague, Czechoslovakia
Namaste! In 1968, the Russians rolled into Wenceslas Square, Prague in their tanks to declare martial law. This monumental square would also be the site for the Velvet Revolution in 1989. 1989 view. . . The Russian empire( Warsaw … Continue reading
President Reagan at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtYdjbpBk6A Comments yesterday from a blogger wondering why the United States and the EU had not kept their promises to the people of the Ukraine have me thinking. A promise was made that traditional weapons would be provided if Ukraine … Continue reading
India displaces Japan to become third-largest world economy in terms of PPP: World Bank Economic Times … Continue reading
The Sublime Taj Mahal!
Originally posted on March 18, 2013by annetbell Namaste. . . . . The Taj Mahal is one of the world’s most famous and recognizable buildings. Remember a forlorn Princess Diana sitting on the famous bench, all alone? Her prince was … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Uncategorized
Tagged Agar, architecture, India, love, monkeys, mosque, Mumtaz, photography, Shah Jaham, students, sunrise, sunset, tomb, tourists
22 Comments
Video of Our Group in Incredible India!
This is the video that was shown at the exhibition of the work, pictures, and sketches done in 2013. Tyler put the videos together which is filled with animals, children, architecture and just plain. You will see our flash dance … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged animals, architecture, blogging, children, elephants, India, RPI architecture program in India, travel, video
14 Comments
Spectacular Video of Night Progressing to Dawn at the Golden Temple
The Golden Temple….Part 2 The Langa Posted on March 26, 2013by annetbell Wandering through the narrow crowded streets to the Golden Temple, we were bombarded with requests to buy orange head scarves.Bare feet and covered heads are mandatory in the temple for … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Amritsar, architecture, art, blogging, Feeding and caring for the poor, Ganges water, Golden Temple, India, photography, Punjab, Religions of the World, service, travel, traveling, volunteers
30 Comments
Lunch at the Canteen of Cept University
Namaste. . . . . . Isn’t this a wonderful meeting place to rest in the shade, visit with friends, meet new people or eat a meal? One day, I met some boys from Afghanistan who were not studying architecture … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad, architecture, blogging, canteen, Cept University, dogs, India, monkeys, photography, travel
14 Comments
Jantar Mantar Jaipur
Posted first on March 14, 2013by annetbell These handsome guards asked if we wanted pictures with them, so of course we did. Then they asked for money! Jaipur is definitely more of a tourist town. They got us! We were ready … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, Astrology, Astronomy, blogging, India, Jaipur, Jantar Mantar, landscape, LeCorbusier, Mughal Empire, planning, travel
9 Comments
Domus Aurea Nero’s Golden Palace
What comes to mind when Emperor Nero is mentioned? Of course, fiddling while Rome burns. Well there was huge fire in 64 AD during his reign, but I don’t think it has been proven that he set the great fire. … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged ancient Rome, architecture, blogging, Domus Aurea, dream house, Emperor Nero, Golden Palace, photography, portico villa, Rome, travel
11 Comments