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broadgate, city of london

Near Bishopgates rear of Liverpool St Station

Olympus OM2, Fuji Acros 100. Developed in ID11 and scanned with an Epson V800.

Nine shot stitched 'vertorama' of the Corn Exchange in Leeds.

The Leeds Corn Exchange is a Victorian building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick and completed in 1864

 

The dome design was based on that of the Bourse de commerce of Paris by François-Joseph Bélanger and François Brunet

 

Leeds Corn Exchange is now just one of three corn exchanges in the country which operates in its traditional capacity as a centre for trade, albeit no longer for trading in corn.

 

After the restoration in 2007 the Corn Exchange re-opened in November 2008 as a boutique shopping centre for independent retailers. (wiki)

 

www.itv.com/news/calendar/2013-07-16/history-of-the-corn-...

A CN foremen (or signal maintainer?) pauses to exchange a wave with 568, who is leaving Stratford on his way to serve the Agro-Mart at CN Kellys.

Another food exchange with the young. The fastest juvenile to react will get the bird. I love how parents make it difficult with each passing day for the practice. They also like to keep a distance in order to prevent a mid air collision with an over-zealous juvenile.... those young talons are lethal

 

Possibly a red winged blackbird (female) on the menu here

Magical moment in a mystical forest.

Food exchange from dad to mom Great Grey owl. Mom then delivered it to the only chick they had for that year.

With all those plugs to place in and out to connect people and allow the switchboard operator to listen into calls. Rone - Time Exhibition at Flinders Street Station. rone.art/

"A fictional history that transports audiences to post-WWII Melbourne, Time is inspired by an era when European migrants powered the city’s booming manufacturing industries. A vignette of mid-century working-class life and an ode to the faded yet enduring beauty of this forgotten place, Time captures the spirit of the city’s industrious past while offering glimpses of the station’s role as a once-glorious hub of work, learning and social life.

 

Twelve installations, each room adorned with Rone’s haunting signature murals, the artist and his team have created an immersive, multisensory installation that audiences will remember for time to come."

primrose street, city of london

Action photos and details here:

enitaimenipleis.blogspot.gr/2012/09/krek-exchange.html

 

Piece for Krek FMS,GIN from Manchester UK.

 

More of his work here: the-dead-bird.blogspot.gr/

photos by Vastaclothes

Greece

2012

This bus stop is not very comfortable.

Cruce de miradas. New York.

Love the old painted signage in the Exchange District, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

A couple more pics from Nottingham's Exchange Arcade. Plenty of lights but very few people!

'Roke' by Ores

Letter Benders meet L'Altrome

B.Book session 2O14

Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow - night time

 

Please see my other Photographs at: www.jamespdeans.co.uk

Corn Exchange, Manchester is a grade II listed building in Manchester, England. The building was originally used as a corn exchange and was previously named the Corn & Produce Exchange, and subsequently The Triangle. Following the IRA bomb in 1996 it was renovated and was a modern shopping centre till July 2014. Wikipedia

A diorama in the Shanghai History Museum at the base of the Oriental Pearl Tower.

(hungry man in tenderloin, sf, 10/12/06)

 

hungry john quinn hunched over a trash can in the tenderloin. as i pass, he stands vacantly staring nowhere in particular. he wears a black leather jacket and hospital bottoms. there's darkness about his eyes; the whites aren't white, rather slight shades off his skin. but when the light catches, so do they.

 

i circle and return from another direction. he's grim and i expect dismissal. i ask if i can take his picture. he smiles and says "why sure you can." he has only a single tooth. he lives in a nearby "poorly ventilated" low income hotel. he just got out of the hospital and has been trying to get money for food. he had a heart attack. says he's had to quit smoking.

 

i ask about his blue eyes. if anyone else in his family has had them. says no, "just me and my mule"

 

there's an animation in him that he seems to save. and an intelligence that surprises. we talk of the time he met martin luther king in the airport leaving for india. we talk of his graduation from berkeley, his acceptance to law school, and the drug use which would take him elsewhere.

 

he talks of south africa's "honorary whites", india's untouchables, and sartre's essence of a man.

 

and he describes an exchange between south africa's botha and nelson mandela, when the latter was in prison. botha insists that mandela renounce violence as an alternative if he wishes release.

 

mandela refuses, responding that there is no alternative to life; and that he will do whatever is necessary to live.

 

("news" about shows etc.)

Australian Kestrels, A.C.T.

Beautiful brickwork on the city's old Cotton Exchange Building, today a Freemason's Hall. Savannah, Georgia, USA.

 

Hermoso enladrillado del viejo edificio del Mercado de Algodon, hoy una sala Masonica. Savannah, Georgia, EEUU.

Multiple exposure

EXCHANGE Hotel on Federation Way (Urana Road) at Daysdale.

 

New South Wales, Australia.

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