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"- I work on the Ordinary Policy Department, Premium Accounting Division, Section W, desk number 861." (The Apartment - 1960)
The Procuratie are three connected buildings on St Mark's Square in Venice. The oldest of the buildings is the Procuratie Vecchie on the north side of the Square, built as a two-storey structure in the twelfth century, to house the offices and apartments of the procurators. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Architect: John Andrews
Location: Belconnen, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Of the original 9 wings of this project that was intended to house the Australian Federal Bureau of Statistics, only three remain. One is still a Commonwealth office. The other two are now dorms for students at the nearby University of Canberra, who have not been kind to them.
John Andrews is Australian, but was educated in Canada, so the strong resemblance to the work of Arthur Erickson is probably not a coincidence.
Read part three of my five part series on fighting the war on contrast. You can even see me explain it in a video tutorial! www.outofchicago.com/fixing-the-most-common-hdr-mistake-p...
Another reflection shot taken during my recent trip to London. I like the two opposing curves in this shot.
Super busy at the moment, will catch up as soon as I can.
Angling the camera upward from that floor shot (and, you know, five months later and all), I was able to get this shot of the café. I didn't have one uploaded previously, so here you go! Note that it's not exactly the most inviting what with all the boxes and other miscellaneous materials crammed everywhere. This problem shouldn't persist in the new, larger café that's probably going to have an exponential increase in the number of tables from these three!
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Nikon F801s
AF Nikkor 24-120mm f3.5-5.6
Kodak ColorPlus 200
Cinestil Cs41
Ion Slides2PC 35mm scanner
Affinity Photo 2
Twelve offices - biurowiec Oławska 12
Architects: Chamielec Architekci
Location: Oławska 12, Old Town, Wroclaw, Poland
Built: 2015-2017
Total area: 2160 m2
2 pictures taken last Tuesday, which I kept for rainy days:
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The Port of Liverpool Building (Also known as the Dock Offices) is reflected in the still water of the surrounding channel system. Taken shortly after sunset, just as blue hour was creeping in. This is a frame from a timelapse that I'm currently working on, 'Project Liverpool' should be complete sometime in the New Year!
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Former Grimsby Waterworks offices, dated 1896. Hewins and Colson, architects; Hewins and Goodhand, builders. Listed Grade II.
Georgetown ist das "In-Viertel" Washingtons. Kleine Büros, nette Lokale und Läden rund um die M Street und die Wisconsin Avenue machen den Reiz des Viertels aus. Die Bürofläche sollte schnell weg gehen.
Offices at the Rasp Mine in Broken Hill. This mine has had a long and profitable history but is currently contracting as metal prices fall with seventy job losses announced in June 2020.
This picture was taken during our quest to visit, or at, the Kuchu Teien Observatory in Osaka, Japan.
On the 3rd floor of the Kuchu Teien Observatory building, one rides a glass elevator to 35th floor offering fantastic views. Then, one takes a glass-enclosed escalator to the top, 39th floor. The top floor is enclosed with glass all around offering a great gallery of photos of tall buildings. From there one can enter the Sky Walk, an open-air viewing platform with even more impressive views.