By HeikeHameister, on April 28th, 2011% These photos were taken during a very sunny and warm April evening in Glasgow.
The former docklands site on the south bank of the River Clyde is the site of the Glasgow Science Centre, Glasgow Tower and the headquarter for the BBC Scotland and STV. At the opposite, the Clyde Auditorium (Armadillo) and other new . . . → Read More: A nice evening at the Clyde
By HeikeHameister, on April 28th, 2011% The University was founded in 1451 and is located on Gilmorehill in the West End of the city. Most of the buildings are designed in the Gothic revival style.
I took 3 different exposures (-2, 0, +2) and processed the pictures with Photomatix Pro and Photoshop.
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By HeikeHameister, on April 28th, 2011% The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is located on Argyle Street, in the West End of the city Glasgow, Scotland. The gallery was opened in 1901 as a Palace of Fine Arts for the Glasgow International Exhibition held in the year.
There is a popular myth in Glasgow, that the building was accidentally built back-to-front, . . . → Read More: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
By HeikeHameister, on April 28th, 2011% Glasgow Cathedral, also called St Mungo’s Cathedral was built before the Reformation from the late 12th century onwards and is located beside the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
I took 3 different exposures (-2, 0, +2) and processed the pictures with Photomatix Pro and Photoshop.
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By HeikeHameister, on April 28th, 2011% These photos were taken during a very sunny April day in Glasgow, Scotland. Glasgow is a very interesting city and has a lot of great new architecture mixed with old industrial buildings and beautiful art nouveau houses.
I took 3 different exposures (-2, 0, +2) and processed the pictures with Photomatix Pro and Photoshop.
#gallery-5 . . . → Read More: Mingle-Mangle from Glasgow
By HeikeHameister, on April 28th, 2011% These photos were taken during a very sunny April day in Glasgow. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and has a lot of great new architecture mixed with old industrial buildings and beautiful art nouveau houses.
The Clyde is the major river in Scotland and 21 bridges cross it only in Glasgow…
I took . . . → Read More: The Clyde, Glasgow
By HeikeHameister, on November 21st, 2010% These photos were taken during a very cloudy November day in Glasgow. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and has a lot of great new architecture mixed with old industrial buildings and beautiful art nouveau houses.
The former docklands site on the south bank of the River Clyde is the site of the Glasgow . . . → Read More: Glasgow – The West End
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By HeikeHameister, on November 21st, 2010% The East End of Glasgow is the home of the Glasgow Green, which is the oldest park in the city dating back to the 15th century. In the early days, the park was an grazing area, an area to wash and bleach linen and an area to dry fishing nets.
The People’s Palace and Winter . . . → Read More: Glasgow – The City Centre
By HeikeHameister, on November 21st, 2010% The Glasgow Necropolis was created on a hill above Glasgow Cathedral (High Kirk of Glasgow or St Kentigern’s or St Mungo’s Cathedral) in 1831 and is built as a Victorian Cemetery and around 50.000 individuals have been buried in approximately 3500 tombs.
The main entrance is approached by a bridge and the cemetery is laid . . . → Read More: Glasgow – Necropolis and Cathedral
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