In this second and final set on GOSLAR, we enjoy the display of art on the street (a Botero non-the-less), a decorated building façade, decorative metal doors, the shadow-pattern of a metal gate on the pavement as well as a few interesting buildings, sometimes with a sagging roofline evidencing an advanced age .....
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TRIP INFO: Set # 1 provides a brief introduction, maps and information for the entire series. Find it at:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-693834-1.htmlDETAILS ON GOSLAR: Set 23 provides an intro, see:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-696460-1.htmlEARLIER POSTS of this series: Access my topic list, the new posts are listed in reverse chronological order:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/user-topic-list?usernum=45105Thank you for visiting, I recommend viewing the downloads and look forward to your comments and questions.
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1 - Looking through the Rosentor (Gate of roses) to the Rosentorstrasse and the rear of two Botero sculptures
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2 - Sculptures by Columbian artist Fernando Botero, entitled "Man with walking stick" and "Woman with umbrella", at left the "Rosentor"
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3 - View into a courtyard with interesting metal door
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4 - Shadow pattern of a metal gate on a side walk
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5 - Decorated house facade and sign for the bricklayer and stone mason guild 1792
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6 - Tourist sightseeing "Road Train" and shingled half-timbered building
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7 - Market church St Cosmas and Damian, first mentioned in 1151
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8 - Hotel "Brusttuch" (Scarf House), built in 1521 is one of the most beautiful patrician houses in town with hardly any right angle within its trapezoid-form
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9 - In beautiful old age sagging comes naturally ....
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10 - Two-toned roof, sagging roof line, interesting doors and continuation of the roof tiles into the walls of the dormer windows, and evidence of a former, larger opening in the wall at right - all part of beauty in advanced age ....
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Trip map of the Germany segment for your reference
Enjoying these photos very much,well done Joe.
Excellent compositions, Joe. Really nice exposures, too. Another great set.
More good tour, Joe! #s 1 and 4 are my favs.
angler wrote:
Enjoying these photos very much,well done Joe.
Thank you Jim, glad you enjoyed these photos.
Thank you Bill for looking once more at the finalized set - every once in a while I hit that Send button prematurely - probably was still half asleep ....
kpmac wrote:
Excellent compositions, Joe. Really nice exposures, too. Another great set.
Thank you very much Ken for your kind words - it was a fun place to visit!
RichardTaylor wrote:
Another great set.
Thank you very much Richard - we did enjoy Goslar!
NMGal wrote:
Another nice set, Joe.
Thank you Barbara, glad to hear that you liked this set also.
weberwest wrote:
Thank you Bill for looking once more at the finalized set - every once in a while I hit that Send button prematurely - probably was still half asleep ....
Haha, Been there, done tha
UTMike wrote:
More good tour, Joe! #s 1 and 4 are my favs.
Thank you Mike, glad you liked these - shadow patterns often intrigue me.
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