These 3 tall office buildings are government offices in the Wan Chai/Causeway Bay region of Hong Kong – Revenue Tower on the left, Immigration Tower on the Right and Wanchai Tower in the middle.
World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
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featured in “colours of water” group This is a reflection of an office block down at the docks. galleria mancuso / new book – galleria mancuso – images of mine / my calendar series
NAB building Docklands, Melbourne. www.galleriamancuso.com / my blog
Collins St, Melbourne, 22 August 2006. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========
Modern office building made of glass and steel.
The city is livelier at night than it is during the day. Welcome to Hong Kong Central. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO / / - – - Shot specifications: / Camera body – Canon EOS 350D / Lens – Sigma 10-20mm HSM DC / Shutter speed – 1/25 / ISO – 800 / Focal length – 10mm / f-stop – f/4.5
Queens Parade, South Melbourne
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New York City west side skyline at night shot from New Jersey
I thought this would be a nice card to illustrate the old cliche, “A woman’s work is never done,” and to honor women everywhere who work hard at home, on the job, within the family circle, in the community, in the church, in public service. This energetic little Eastern bluebird female exemplifies an honorable work ethic in her diligence at nest-building. (Note the bedraggled look of poor little Mama’s feathers; temperatures were in the 90s and she was really feeling the heat and humidity! Just about the same concept as a housewife sweating over the stove or the ironing board!)
This is some sort of building. With lights. I did something with both the exposure and the aperture, but I forget what. No after processing, oh, except a crop.
Another day at the office… (though I don’t work here, I couldn’t resist shooting it.) / / >featured< / / / /
Every morning I go in to work and take the same route, that is, walk from the bus stop, go up the same flight of stairs and walk down the same hallway to get to my office. And every morning from that hallway window, I see this very building and pretty much every day (unless it’s a pretty grim day or raining) I think about how pretty the reflections of the clouds and sun really look (is it obvious yet that very simple things make me happy?). So it is pretty obvious that this would eventually make it as one of my photos. Needless to say that I have adjusted the contrast levels to make it a little more dramatic but bottom line, it’s just a picture of the building across the street …
The previous pic – “Impossible Door” was taken a stones throw from this building. / My country is a country of vast differences and contrasts – it is these differences that sometimes leave me fascinated and in awe. Other times in in wonder about what could/should be.
Canary Wharf is a part of London that I’ve been meaning to visit for ages, but have always refrained due to various stories of photographers being hassled / frisked / manhandled by overzealous security personnel. It’s an area of London that I’ve visited a few times (mainly when I started web contracting back in 2007), and have always been fascinated by the “shininess” of the district – huge structures comprising of glass and steel, towering over the populace below. Today I took the plunge, hopped on a train with my camera and trusty Sigma 10-20mm, and started brazenly snapping away. Well, if you’re going to do something, you might as well do it properly is what I always say! This is by Canary Wharf station, and on the left is One Canada Place, sometimes known as Canary Wharf tower. Canon 400D, f11, 1/200, 14mm, ISO100 See more of my work at Dan Biggins Photography.
Building Design Partnerships new offices in Piccadilly Basin, Manchester
A building in San Leandro, CA….with a few things added…:)
Featured: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY…Aug 21, 09 Downtown Sacramento, CA all glass office buildings. Artistic interpretations except for the blue color…that is actually the color of the glass! You can actually see the office lights on the buildings. / /
From my “One Day in Toronto” project. Calendar available too: Toronto Calendar Toronto Shoot Video
From my “One Day in Toronto” project. Calendar available too: Toronto Calendar Toronto Shoot Video
Reflection in office building, Sydney Australia 5-09
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