- Previous
- /
- Photography
- /
- Next
Landmarks & Historial Buildings/ Objects
-
Liberty Bell and Reflection
The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence, lo…
-
Clothes pin
This steel sculpture was completed in 1976 by Claes Oldenburg. It is designed to appear as a monumental black clothespin. Oldenbu…
-
City hall of Phialdelphia
Built of brick, white marble, and limestone, Philadelphia City Hall is the world’s largest free standing masonry building. In 1976…
-
Philadelphia Hard Rock
Located in the historic Reading terminal train station, Hard Rock Cafe was established on January 15th, 1998 Not much have we kn…
-
FMC Tower
FMC Tower is a 49-story, 730-foot tall, luxury, mixed-use skyscraper designed by Master Architect César Pelli that combines iconic…
-
Schuylkill River Trail-Aramark
This shot was taken during the quarantine time in Philadelphia, fighting the virus of Covid19. Mostly, the workouts that you can…
-
Cityhall - spring 2020
The City hall of Philadelphia is always be the center of the heart of the city. All the skyscraper buildings are surrounding this…
-
Library Hall Phildelphia ( side view)
Library Hall, at 105 South 5th Street is a 1959 reconstruction of the 1790 building originally built for the Library Company of Ph…
-
View from Love park
The tallest building on back is Comcast Center Building. In front of it are Suburban Station (left) and Phoenix Luxury Condominium…
-
City skyscraper
The Comcast Technology Center (covered by the tree on the left )is 60-floor building, with a height of 1,121 feet (342 m), and is…
-
One Riverside Condo
This 22-story glass skyscraper is standing along the banks of the Schuylkill River, seamlessly integrated into the surrounding gre…
-
Abandoned ship
The SS United States is a retired luxury passenger liner built in 1950–51 for United States Lines at a cost of US$79.4 million[1]…
-
Dolley Todd House
Located at on the northeast corner of 4th and Walnut Streets, the Todd House was built in 1775. It was occupied from 1791 -1793 by…
-
a girtl and an aerplane
This "crashed airplane" is not only an beautiful objects of photography, but it attracted children to play around it. Like this pr…
-
Two Toned City Hall Tower
Have we ever been wondering about, why the top of City Hall - a 200-foot metal structure atop a 347-foot stone edifice -“is a comp…
-
The wonder of sunset
This is one of 4 gazebos that are in Museum of Arts of Philadelphia, is well known as Eagle Gazebo, because of the eagle on the ro…
-
Race street Pier
The park provides soaring views of the Ben Franklin Bridge and the wide expanse of the river. Sit on the terraced promenade and wa…
-
True Colors
The view of Benjamin Franklin Bridge from Race St. Pier in one winter day, where the trees were showing their true colors.…
-
Reflection in Black & White
The Reflection of Walnut Street Bridge on Schuylkill River looks classical in black and white
-
Reflection in Colors
The Reflection of Walnut Street Bridge on Schuylkill River unexpectedly brought up a colorful view.
-
Reflection in Sepia
The Reflection of Walnut Street Bridge on Schuylkill River in sepia colors definitely adds another drama
