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  • 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.

  • This is one of my silver award winning prints from the 07 AIPP State awards. / I spent the week up in Surfer’s on the Gold coast – Hence no updates or nice comments for people. This is just one of the hundreds of photos i came up with – a simple pan of some of the hi-rise apartments. / The big pointy bugger is the Q1 building – the tallest residential building in the world.

  • Side of sky scraper, New York City, USA. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other

  • Cities are merely manmade forests. / . / July 2007, Milwaukee, WI / / / /

  • Cities are merely manmade forests. / . / July 2007, Milwaukee, WI / /

  • Modern office building made of glass and steel.

  • Eureka Tower, the latest addition to Melbourne’s beautiful skyline. Captured in that awesome period between day and night where you the sky looks at its best and you can still get the lights and reflections looking great too! This image may not be used for any promotional purposes other than for the Victorian University’s School of Architecture until April 3rd 2014 Click here for my other images of Melbourne

  • A view of Melbourne from near the Bolte Bridge at the old disused docklands. 3 shot HDR Click here for my other images of Melbourne

  • i don’t wanna be small… / i wanna go up…be tall… upwards, / never downwards… magnificent, / i wanna be heaven sent… up i go. / and never down below !!! (a pix of one of the oldest districts in Saudi Arabia…Balad)

  • photo of downtown Toronto ..without the sky colour ..I just wanted a dramatic look to it Please View Larger In the year 2525

  • I was back up at the Bunkyou Civic Centre yesterday, this time with one of my students. The sunset was extraordinary. It was impossible to control the lens-flare as I was shooting straight into the sun for this shot. Five-shot bracketed HDR with very little done to the colour. This is pretty much, apart from a bit of a shift in the tonal contrast, what the scene looked like through the lens. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8 ED / 5-frame bracketed burst merged in Photomatix 2.5.4

  • Skyscraper in New York City. Had some fun with the title on this one, I felt it was fitting. / Jan 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured / Jan 22, 2009 Group – Experimental Photography and Editing / Jan 31- Feb**, 2009 Group – Nikon D80 Users

  • Taken with a Nikon D80, 10-20 lens, shutter speed 1/40sec. / The Beetham Tower is a landmark 47-storey skyscraper in Manchester city centre, England. Built in 2006, It is the tallest building in Manchester by a significant margin. / Nov 09 – over 1000 views. /

  • The glass buildings of Los Angeles Financial district in downtown in early morning. Building in the middle is “Deloitte Touche” the brand under which 165,000 dedicated professionals in independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management, and tax services to selected clients. On the right is Bank of America Building and on the left is Wells Fargo Bank building. Image was taken from Beaudry St and 2nd Street. HDR image from 5 raw files Nikon D700 / 80-200 mm 2.8 nikkor @145mm / Aperture Priority at f/22 / 1/125 sec and +1 +2 -1 -2 exposures / Processed n Photomatix Pro Top ten: September Avatar Challenge – Reflections Building Windows Featured: Reflections in buildings group, September 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- /

  • Pulled out of the archives from a while ago… A 3 exposure HDR in Photomatix software. This photo was taken with my old Canon 300D, I had a fair bit of trouble deciding what white balance to go with but I think it worked out ok. This image was taken on the same night as the following images: Click here for my other images of Melbourne

  • taken in streets of chicago just walking by the sears tower…..incredible architecture and lines in this wonderful city of chicago!

  • Ever had that nightmare where you’re falling? A photo I took while walking downtown Chicago and some photoshop fun :)

  • Surfers Paradise © Vicki Ferrari Taken from Q1, our ICONIC building in Surfers Paradise. / This image is a couple of years old so does not portray the damage that our beaches have suffered in the severe weather that we have experienced in the last couple of weeks. Q1 Information Purchase Card / Purchase Laminated Print / Nikon D70s / Basic Photoshop

  • Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada

  • The iconic Brisbane Story bridge. Need I say more?

  • Taken on February 28, 2009 with an Olympus FE-340. I know, there are probably many images of the Gherkin here already. But for myself who is not British, it was really exciting to get close to it. London is rich in history, but meanwhile you can also see a lot of modern architecture being developed and taking over; and we’re also moving towards building up, so our tall skyscrapers over shadow history in place and time. Here the Gherkin already looks much taller than the old buidlings in front. But for a better idea of scale (sound familiar? :P)... As you can see, one glass diamond is already about the height of a person.

  • WINNER of the challenge Whitby Whitby / North Yorkshire, UK The History of Whitby Whitby has a wonderful history, a ruined abbey, a working harbour, a delightful collection of red-roofed pantile cottages, narrow cobbled streets, and claims to have the country’s best fish and chip shops. The town is also close to the scenic North York Moors National Park and the unspoilt fishing villages of Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay. Whitby is divided in two by the River Esk. St Mary’s Church and Whitby Abbey are on the eastern headland. The Abbey is accessible by road, and also via 199 steps from the town to the summit. These steps have associations with Bram Stoker, as he based much of his Dracula novel here whilst staying in Whitby in 1890. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (better know as Lewis Carroll) also set some of his work and poems in Whitby, as he was a regular visitor. The Abbey’s history dates back to 675 A.D. when St. Hilda founded a monastery. The present structure is from 1078 and is now in the care of English Heritage. Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR one shot, handheld / PS CS3 effects / f/13.0 1/125 ISO100

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