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  • Singapore’s skyscrapers dominate the skyline on the southern end of the island state.

  • Toronto’s glittering financial district.

  • Taken a few years ago, when I was living at Elphinstone ( near Castlemaine ).. This was my view every night when the sun went down. / What you see is what you get. / The Calder Hwy runs just below this ridge. / ( no enhancements ) ===================

  • Taken from a 17th floor room at the Langham Hotel in Melbourne.

  • A view from my hotel room during my China holiday back in 2005. SOLD!! My first ever sale… and a mounted print too!! thank you so much!!

  • Miami , Florida

  • Another from the couple of hours I was shooting at Bunkyou Civic Centre the other evening.This one was shot a little after the sun had gone down showing the amazing Shinkousha [Cocoon] building in Shinjuku on the right with the twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building, Tocho, to the left. Mount Fuji had been hidden in cloud for most of the time me and mhy buddy Jonathan were shooting. But, for just ten minutes or so, it poked its head out the clouds. Snap! Gotcha. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 300mm f/4 ED / 5-frame bracketed burst / HDR Merged in Photomatix 2.5.4

  • Chicago in November. This is what dawn can be like on Chicago’s skyline; early on a November morning.

  • Cityscape background, urban art

  • One of the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  • A wide angle view of the Marchandise Mart reflecting onto the Chicago River at night. You can see it’s reflection on the 333 Wacker Drive building on the right.

  • The varied layers of colors, angles and lines of downtown Las Vegas.

  • I walked down to the United Nations one day during my lunch break and after taking some photographs there, I walked towards a neighborhood called Tudor City. There is a “walkway” there that has a fantastic view of 42nd street that looks out towards the West side of Manhattan. I wanted to photograph it digitally since I had done it before but with my 35mm camera many moons ago. Camera: Pentax K200D / Exposure Program: Manual / Exposure Time: 1/80 sec / F-Stop: f/5.60 / ISO Speed: 100 / Focal Length: 28.00 mm / No flash

  • When the smog-filled sky remains cloaked in red forever… well, the word forever will probably have lost its meaning by then. The end will grow near. After seeing Red City , my husband stated that this is exactly the kind of series that he would like to see hanging in our living room. Graphic, a little surreal and red! So this one was made with exactly the right colours in mind for our decor. Same photoshop process with several adjustment layers, including invert. Featured in Inverted World on August 17, 2009 The colour of this photo can be changed upon request to match your decor. Please send me a bubblemail to discuss the possibility

  • Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada

  • Melbourne City, looking west from the eastern edge of the CBD. For some reason this reminds me of a manga cartoon of a futuristic city, possibly Astro Boy (if anyone remembers that far back lol). Just a very slight crop, change of colour balance and tweak of contrast in this one. No other post processing. Canon 50D / 58mm, 55 – 250 Edited and completed at 1.30am MCN: CTA36-JNBX6-AYH31

  • get in the cab…....the meter is running…......... / enjoy the tour of the Big Apple /

  • 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.

  • Downtown Ottawa Series # 1 / Sep 20th 2009 Ottawa Ontario Canada

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