Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: Delta 400

Bikes in Neustadt, Cropped Version 2, Dresden, Sax…

08 Dec 2012 199
This crop may be technically better than the first, but I'm still not convinced it's ideal. Notice the bikes on the left are cropped too much at the bottom, maybe, while there appears to be too much space in the lower right.

Bikes in Neustadt, Cropped Version, Dresden, Saxon…

08 Dec 2012 200
Examining the initial bike photo, I found that it was less well composed in its original form than it would be if cropped. This was my first attempt, which has the car in the background, which could be a distraction, or part of the message (think of how many more bike riders can be accomodated in the same space, for example).

Bikes in Neustadt, Edited Version, Dresden, German…

08 Dec 2012 164
Outside Dresden Neustadt is this bike parking area, which appears well used. As I've said elsewhere, I've noticed that German bike riders often have no problem with placing their bike in a convenient location for commuting and such, even if it's remote from their house, and bikes generally are very popular for transport as much as fun. This is quite a contrast even to the Czech Republic, or much of Eastern Europe, which seems less advanced in terms of environmental protection and city planning (although it should be noted that Communism can't be an excuse, as Dresden is in the former Communist East as well).

Bahnhof Dresden Neustadt, Picture 2, Edited Versio…

08 Dec 2012 220
Here's the exterior. The distinctive lightning rods and the portals mark this as a German station (unless it's earlier, which is possible), but there are still features that resemble American stations, those arched windows, for example. Dresden Neustadt, in spite of not being the main Dresden station, is still quite busy, and I had a small brunch while I was here, since the passenger facilities are better than what you'd expect, too.

Bahnhof Dresden Neustadt, Picture 1, Edited Versio…

08 Dec 2012 308
I don't the exact age of Dresden Neustadt, but it seems the station dates to the steam era. After all, relatively few stations this ornate were built once electrification started. There are some features that resemble stations on the New York Central, like New York Grand Central, Utica Union, and so on. The arched window and the skylight are the two things that I notice, although I assume it wasn't the same architect.

Pragerstrasse 2c, Picture 2, Edited Version, Dresd…

08 Dec 2012 159
Here's my second shot of the Pullman Hotel, showing it's typical 1960's high-rise look. The decorations (taken in the loosest interpretation) on this side remind me a little bit of what you see on some buildings in the Middle East, and come to think of it you can also find this style throughout the neighborhood around Pragerstrasse (more on this later).

Pragerstrasse 2c, Picture 1, Edited Version, Dresd…

08 Dec 2012 177
This was an interesting, almost certainly Communist-era building that I found on Pragerstrasse. It's interesting to note that only a few years ago something like this would have been repulsive, either for being Communist or being ugly 1960's (probably) era, as is stripped and tasteless even in the few decorations that it has. However, this mosaic is interesting, and suddenly buildings like this have become interesting in that they're very much of a particular historic time period. Indeed, in the West architecture wasn't radically different. This building is now the Pullman Hotel, and they've deliberately given it letting up near the top (in a later photo) which deliberately tries to look like it's from the 1960's. It's done in a sort of 1960's fake handwritten type of font. (Again, watch this space.)

Residenzschloss and Hofkirche, Picture 2, Edited V…

08 Dec 2012 168
This is an odd place to start the film shots, I know, but it was the first good photo....sort of....that I found in my latest batch of shots from Dresden.....meaning late-2011!!! :-D This was actually a Christmas shopping trip, so it's roughly a year old already.