Wednesday, August 14, 2013

"Nightvision"



"Nightvision is a celebration of the brilliance and diversity of architecture found across Europe. Over the course of three months I journeyed with a friend through 36 cities in 21 countries with the ambition of capturing some of the greatest European structures in a new and unique way. Comprised of thousands of carefully taken photographs, strung together and stabilized in post-production, Nightvision aims to inspire appreciation for these man-made landmarks."

Read more:  http://www.lshep.com/


That's impressive.  And beautiful.  Watch it full screen.  

4 comments:

Why Not? said...

That was gorgeous!! really enjoy it.. we have done a few trips in Europe here.. I have always been a person that loves to go to places for their culture and architecture more than sunny beaches.. I especially loved Tallinn, Estonia because of the old city. It was amazing to look around and see an extremely old building and next to it something very modern. During WWII Tallinn was bombed quite extensively and lost a lot of its buildings.. Very sad, one can only imagine the jewels that were lost. There was a church that was pretty much demolished but rebuilt.. it's was very plain now a days but they had pictures of what it once looked like.. very sad indeed..

Toad said...

Good stuff. The only part of World History I like. The OLD magnificent buildings, including this country.

kkdither said...

Beautiful, and when you think of the age of some of these buildings, it is remarkable!

OrbsCorbs said...

It's amazing what did survive WWII bombings.