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Hello Minimal´s!
This is our new exclusive release for Equal10.
The Financial Building:
- Create a stunning scene duplicating tons of them. It does include materials and door scripts There is also a 2nd flat interior perfect for images and decor.
📍 Size:16x31x17
📍Landimpact: 171
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As with a lot of long exposures, this looks better on black!
I spent ages researching a 10-stop ND filter for my Nikon 14-24mm lens and discovered that they're hard to come by, with decent ones being even more rare.
Thankfully I found one I thought I would be happy with and took it out for a test drive.
This was a week or two before my trip to Iceland, so I wanted to take my new gear out for a bit of a test run around London. I wasn't going to post this shot, but it's grown on me, so here you go.
Read this on my blog: thefella.com/blog/financial-skies.
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Details
Nikon D800 / ISO 100 / f/8.0 / 14-24mm @ 22mm / 10-stop ND filter
Moscow Financial District, Moscow, Russia.
Moskva City, the shining financial district also known as the Moscow International Business Center, has been in the works since the early 1990s and was planned as an ultra-modern blend of business, living and entertainment spaces.
But as the Russia economy is ravaged by plummeting oil prices and international sanctions, half of the available spaces in the district are going unoccupied.
Hard to believe (for some) but there was a day when cash was used more than credit cards. The first credit card was the 1950 cardboard Diners Club card in New York City - 2 years later it was being used in several countries around the world, and by 1958 banks were getting in on the "charge-it" game. In Canada, the evolution of "plastic banking" led to the demise of the penny in 2013. Another example of financial evolution is the Future Shop electronics store charge card ... they ceased business in Canada in 2015, becoming part of the Best Buy electronics emporium.
for the MacroMondays challege EVOLUTION
The sun sets on the financial district in Toronto in what was a record breaking temperature of 12.5 C on February 20th.
This is where I work now, the building on the left, which is One World Financial, right across the street from Ground Zero. 27th floor.
Basically Nazis, but modern, plus ACUs, and based in New York. Highered by Wallstreet companies to protect valuable papers during the outbreak they are led by one Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bliss. Abandoned when the crisis worsened the LMB is fuled by a vengence and goal of retaking New York and establishing a new world order. When compaired to the other factions the LMB is technologically far superior, with many different specialists, Shade Tech, rouge agents, fortifed positions, etc. they certainly know how to fuck your day up.
Probably my favorite faction, but the flip to that is they are the most difficult and annoying, these specialists sure say why, featured we got; Scout, aka another rushing shot-gun asshole who looks like he belongs in the HECU from Half-Life, Rifleman aka M4 homies, and Grenadier, another asshole who loves to disrupt cover and just fuck up your day.
Do this by the numbers! - Last Man Battalion
This one dates to 1473. The story of the Goldbergschen Stiftungshaus is a bit complicated, see here:
"If you could save up all you can and then spend it all here, it will be worth it" - me. Fancy pubs and restaurants, exorbitant hotels, chill breeze, calm ambience.
A view from Zhapu Rd with the Waibaidu Bridge in front of the financial district across the Huangpu River
View of the Sheikh Zayed Rd from the seemingly very popular rooftop bar of the Four Points by Sheraton.
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C-FCBA, a Dassault Falcon 8X, on approach to runway 23 at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.
The Bank of Nova Scotia's flagship was inbound from Little Rock, Arkansas.
So far, this is the only Falcon 8X to have ever worn a Canadian registration.
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