Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/10/27

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: New gallery - a walk through a little known jewel of a city
From: quantran101 at gmail.com (Quan Tran)
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 14:26:11 -0700
References: <4EA9C567.6090608@gmx.de>

Douglas,

Thank you for giving a grand tour of such a beautiful city. You capture the
essence and the atmosphere of the place very well. It is a lovely place to
sit down for some coffee.

These are my favorites: _MG_2859, 09B324FA, _MG_2650, 02F6ECEF, 11DF9157

Thanks for sharing,
-Quan.


On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Douglas Sharp <douglas.sharp at gmx.de> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> most people tend to drive straight past *Tangerm?nde* over one of the few
> bridges that cross the Elbe river (on the B188 East-West highway from 
> Berlin
> to Hannover) without noticing that it's there.
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.**org/v/DMS/Germany/**Tangermuende/<http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/Germany/Tangermuende/>
>
> The city, as its name infers, is at the point where the river Tanger joins
> the Elbe, and has been a city since the 12th century and also the seat of a
> the German emperor Karl IV. The opriginal castle was razed to the ground by
> the Swedes, but much of the medieval fortifications still survive - almost
> all of it is brickwork, and hardly any stone.
>
> Most of the city now dates from 1671, after a young woman by the name of
> Grete Minde burned the city down as revenge for her mistreatment - her name
> has gone down in German literature in a classic novel by Theodor Fontane
> published in 1879
>
> We always stop there for lunch or a coffee and a break from driving with a
> walk around the city.
>
> This ancient city is in the process of being brought back to its former
> glory after years of very limited investment under the communist regime of
> the GDR. As can be seen, some parts are still very much in need of
> redevelopment, but the work is in full swing throughout most of the city.
>
> The Schloss built on the foundations of the old castle is now a 4-star
> hotel (with very reasonable prices), and some of the towers of the medieval
> castle now contain hotel rooms - including the prison tower!!
>
> Although the pictures were shot on 3 separate visits (one of them very
> cloudy and dull), their order shows our usual route and our usual stops
> around the place.
>
> Well worth a visit if you are ever in the area.
>
> I'll be putting up some of the shots in colour when I get around to it.
>
> Hope you enjoy the visit
> Douglas
>
> BTW: the lady in the  leather jacket is Frauke, my missus.
>
> Some of the shots with rather low contrast were shot with a Tamron zoom I
> picked up for 15 euros at the flea market in Berlin - it's not one of their
> best:-)
>
>
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-- 
Quan Tran.
blog: http://fluxlux.blogspot.com/


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