Goes to show that American city centres could possibly still be saved
The biggest change is obviously the added HDR filter and boosted saturation.
How do I get those filters applied where I live?
Love that
Horrible! I hope the right-wing culture warriors are gonna stop this 15-minute city madness, before it hits my dear old Germany 🙁
Not a fan of some of those, namely getting rid of traditional paving stones and introducing some patches of dirt with ugly borders like on fourth picture (I’d assume it’s WIP, but there are no signs of anyone doing any work on it).
this is what happens when at least a fraction of eu monies ends up not getting stolen
More greenery is always appreciated.
Magnificent.
While my great grandad was alive I used to visit szamotuly and the nearby Poznan as a kid. So weird seeing it on the internet. They used to have an indoor market in that rotunda type building, people selling furs and amber. It was amazing to see the development of a country over the years, from dirt roads to far better road and rail infrastructure than we have in the UK.
The first one is a bit questionable in terms of safety, you don’t want cars colliding with light rail.
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Goes to show that American city centres could possibly still be saved
The biggest change is obviously the added HDR filter and boosted saturation.
How do I get those filters applied where I live?
Love that
Horrible! I hope the right-wing culture warriors are gonna stop this 15-minute city madness, before it hits my dear old Germany 🙁
Not a fan of some of those, namely getting rid of traditional paving stones and introducing some patches of dirt with ugly borders like on fourth picture (I’d assume it’s WIP, but there are no signs of anyone doing any work on it).
this is what happens when at least a fraction of eu monies ends up not getting stolen
More greenery is always appreciated.
Magnificent.
While my great grandad was alive I used to visit szamotuly and the nearby Poznan as a kid. So weird seeing it on the internet. They used to have an indoor market in that rotunda type building, people selling furs and amber. It was amazing to see the development of a country over the years, from dirt roads to far better road and rail infrastructure than we have in the UK.
The first one is a bit questionable in terms of safety, you don’t want cars colliding with light rail.
The rest is a lot better.
Keep it going!
Some actual good-looking city centers