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New on 500px : rays of grand Central Station by taylorangelicophotoshopro by taylorangelicophotoshopro

Absolutely love this shot
This is my recent shot of my favorite building in New York City
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New on 500px : rays of grand Central Station by taylorangelicophotoshopro by taylorangelicophotoshopro

Absolutely love this shot
This is my recent shot of my favorite building in New York City
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New on 500px : Victory gate Vol. II by PhilippArtmannsson by PhilippArtmannsson

The Siegestor (English: Victory Gate) in Munich, is a three-arched triumphal arch crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.

The Siegestor is 21 meters high, 24 m wide, and 12 m deep. It is located between the Ludwig Maximilian University and the Ohmstraße, where the Ludwigstraße (south) ends and the Leopoldstraße (north) begins. It thus sits at the boundary between the two Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Schwabing.

The gate was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, designed by Friedrich von Gärtner and completed by Eduard Mezger in 1852. The marble quadriga was sculpted by Johann Martin von Wagner, artistic advisor to Ludwig and a professor at the University of Würzburg. Lions were likely used in the quadriga, instead of the more usual horses, because the lion was a heraldic charge of the House of Wittelsbach, the ruling family of the Bavarian monarchy.

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New on 500px : Siegestor Munich by PhilippArtmannsson by PhilippArtmannsson

Siegestor Munich
The Siegestor (English: Victory Gate) in Munich, is a three-arched triumphal arch crowned with a statue of Bavaria with a lion-quadriga.

The Siegestor is 21 meters high, 24 m wide, and 12 m deep. It is located between the Ludwig Maximilian University and the Ohmstraße, where the Ludwigstraße (south) ends and the Leopoldstraße (north) begins. It thus sits at the boundary between the two Munich districts of Maxvorstadt and Schwabing.

The gate was commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, designed by Friedrich von Gärtner and completed by Eduard Mezger in 1852. The marble quadriga was sculpted by Johann Martin von Wagner, artistic advisor to Ludwig and a professor at the University of Würzburg. Lions were likely used in the quadriga, instead of the more usual horses, because the lion was a heraldic charge of the House of Wittelsbach, the ruling family of the Bavarian monarchy.

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New on 500px : Straight and narrow by wbeckett by wbeckett

Rough dirt road through a field

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New on 500px : In Flames by cmckibbin by cmckibbin

Niclas Engelin of In Flames
Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC

Uploading at higher resolution. Still one of my fav concert shots. Thanks for looking!

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New on 500px : light on the organ by gallogiancarlo by gallogiancarlo

the light filtering through the windows …

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New on 500px : light on the organ by gallogiancarlo by gallogiancarlo

the light filtering through the windows …

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New on 500px : Sylvan Peak by NathanMerrill by NathanMerrill

On an overcast day, the sun broke through and shone on this mountain peak for 10 minutes or so. It was quite the beautiful sight.

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New on 500px : Sylvan Peak by NathanMerrill by NathanMerrill

On an overcast day, the sun broke through and shone on this mountain peak for 10 minutes or so. It was quite the beautiful sight.

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