
Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, October 2023
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 22 October 2023
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
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Here is my entry for the week.
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Very imposing- and a great shape! I must go there again- didn’t get to the gallery last time I was there.
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hello debbie,
a wonderful and interesting shot from the museum, i like it very much.
here is my contribution to the challenge week, https://wp.me/pdALlZ-Bn.
many greetings robert
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You have a nice variety of shapes there, Debbie, although I may have more. 🙂
janet
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Great capture!
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I have some rounds, too: https://outofmywritemind.com/2023/10/22/nature-gets-a-round/
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I love the smooth simplicity of that architecture.
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Great Shapes, Debbie, here’s mine: https://suejudd.com/2023/10/22/shapes/
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That’s neat! My entry here:
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Beautiful design…
Here’s mine…
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I love it when you show me things from Germany that I don’t know (and by inference, I can easily explore, at least easier than flying to Azerbajan).
Here is my shape of today (of everyday, really): https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/10/22/im-in-shape/
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Certainly a bit easier 🙂
It was my first time inside this museum (free on first Sunday of month!) – I’m usually outside enjoying reflections in its glass exterior, but I enjoyed the architecture inside and a clever exhibition on German history, a What If approach, though my brain was worn out by the end of it.https://www.dhm.de/en/exhibitions/roads-not-taken-oder-es-haette-auch-anders-kommen-koennen/
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That sounds really interesting. As I have taught (again) the “orientation course” to my German learners these questions are very present in my mind at the moment. The orientation course includes a large portion of German history (1933 to about 1991).
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Great capture of different shapes!
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A very obliging building
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simplicity in design
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Yes, and that simplicity works well in a museum
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Nicely caught!
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Thanks, Margaret
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Great image. Imagine there were lots of opportunities as it’s a lovely building, partly old but with that glass swirly bit added on to it. https://alondonmiscellany.wordpress.com/2023/10/22/shapes/
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Yes, it’s a lovely design with lots of daylight to refresh the brain between the intellectual history bits!
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Wonderful architecture, great capture!
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Thanks Dawn
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That nailed the how many shapes are in one photo. Easy for the architect, a nightmare for the builder 😁
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So many shapes in one photo, clever
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