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2. Neuschwanstein castlePosted by ManuelaR (Hainburg (Frankfurt/Main), Germany) on 13 May 2008 in Lifestyle & Culture. The "red" main entrance - Summer 2007 Thanks for your valuable tips and/or constructive input!!
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Michael Skorulski from Cigel, Hong KongAmazing glorious architecture, so well captured! 13 May 2008 11:54am Sarah [cupcake] from Statesville, United StatesBeautiful castle. you've got it at a very nice angle. 13 May 2008 1:32pm Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesInteresting color for a castle. I love the POV and "busy-ness" with all the architectural details and fenestrations. 13 May 2008 4:59pm standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceBeautiful architecture! You captured it very well. 13 May 2008 7:39pm Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsThis Ludwig II was without any doubt the inventor of the "experience culture" we see nowadays in the entertainment business. Yesterday you already mentioned Disneyland, and my first thought seeing this was Disneyland. Good that you also show the tourists, they belong to today's reality! 13 May 2008 7:54pm Michael from Wuppertal, GermanySehr interessante Perspektive! Habe hier in der Nähe auch ein Schloss, kommt noch als Foto! 13 May 2008 8:17pm Illuci from Hurdegaryp, NetherlandsBTW you said "sorry" on my blog because you were in Tokyo. I think it was the big city syndrom, and also the devastating effect on manners when people have to deal with huge masses of foreigners all day long. I'm reading an interesting book on hospitality from a sociological point of view, and this effect has been researched and demonstrated, you see it everywhere on places like these, even in 5 star hotels and on cruise ships. Behavior becomes either "faking" or when faking isn't needed (in the role of an officer for instance) then one becomes negligent, disinterested, rude. Maybe that's what you call the big city syndrom I believe. If you are interested I can give you the book title. 13 May 2008 9:10pm amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaLove the pov on this one Manuela! Amazing structure and I think you've shown it's scale wonderfully. 13 May 2008 9:25pm MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomWhat a fabulous red brick entrance, amazing architecture. Beautifully photographed Manuela. 13 May 2008 11:54pm |