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View from Exchange Square looking south over the train shed of Liverpool Street Station towards the Heron Tower.

Heron Tower (110 Bishopgate) was completed in 2011 to the designs of architects Kohn Pederson Fox. At 202m (plus a 28m mast) it is the tallest building in the City of London (3rd in Greater London after the Shard and One Canada Sq.)

In the forground is the north end of the train shed of Liverpool Street Station - part of the original structure from 1874 incorporated into the station reconstruction of 1985-91.

Series of Photographs taken for a developer in W1 - London

 

Two strobes used. One to the left at 1/8, then the second in the ensuite ( i have noticed the reflection only now) at 1/16. i used alot of natural light as well.

A property developer - info@londiniumdesign.co.uk - has opted to have our natural log tiles whitewashed. They've been stacked into a rustic crate in an empty contemporary alcove. Clean, crisp and cool...

Image: r3photography.co.uk

The Glades has long been the reference point for luxurious golf resort living. This master planned enclave enjoys the unrivalled advantages of privacy, tranquillity and proximity - with direct access to the Gold Coast Highway, it's just 20 minutes from Coolangatta Airport and an hour from Brisbane. View more at Sunland Group

 

Marina Residences by Sunland Group – The Centrepiece of Royal Pines Resort. Now, in the most prized address on the Gold Coast, the most select enclave of all is being presented. Marina Residences, centrepiece of The Concourse. Inspired by the ceremonial beauty of classic architecture, two wings of just 84 low-rise residential buildings sit elegantly on the landscape. These gracefully tapered five storey towers are connected by a central entry foyer, strikingly cylindrical in shape and featuring fluted exterior walls reminiscent of a Corinthian column. Photography by Peter Sexty. View more at Marina Residences by Sunland Group

Mainly natural light with a flash bounced at 1/4 to the right, then highlights reduced.

Series of Photographs taken for a developer in W1 - London

 

Same room, shot the opposite way. One strobe above me at 1/4. The rest natural light.

This photo shows work from Octink, London's leading display specialist. You can find out more information at www.octink.com/.

This is a close up detail shot from a new home in London. I wanted to show a few more details as it was an expensive property. This is all natural light. I then did a bit of wb correction in Lightroom.

Now just a development opportunity rather than a home

Mainly natural light with some highlight reductions. No flash used.. i think it may be a bit wide...

Royal Pines Integrated Golf Course. Originally designed by highly regarded Japanese golf course architect Tomojiro Maruyama, with new nine holes created in 2002 by Graham Marsh Golf Design, Royal Pines offers three unique golfing experiences on three distinct course layouts. Exemplary facilities also include a pro shop, daytime driving range, chipping and putting greens. Photography by Peter Sexty. View more at Marina Residences | Royal Pines Golf Resort

Series of Photographs taken for a developer in W1 - London

We provided this ambitious double height impressive hoarding for our clients Clivedale for their Brook Street development. © Octink.

Sales plan for land in Paxton bounded by Millfield and Main Roads, Williams Street, and McDonald and Anderson Avenues. Includes a locality sketch of the area.

 

Paxton: 2nd subdivision, auction sale on the land, Saturday 21st April 1923 at 2 p.m, Creer & Berkeley auctioneers, Wolfe St., Newcastle; local agent S.W. Snape, Cessnock

 

Torrens title land plots for sale.

 

Liberal terms: £5 per lot deposit. £1 per lot per month. Interest 5%.

 

Vendors: East Greta Coal Mining Co. Ltd.

 

Solicitor: W. M. Sparke, Newcastle.

 

Surveyor: A.F. Hall, Newcastle.

 

This is a scanned image of a land sale subdivision plan from the Collection of the Northumberland Permanent Building Investment and Loan Society.

 

This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections.

 

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Reception for property developer. W2.

Photos taken for a Kitchen company based in SW London

 

1477 building and Granville station under construction. Vancouver, BC

Marina Residences at The Concourse by Sunland Group. These gracefully tapered five storey towers are connected by a central entry foyer, strikingly cylindrical in shape and featuring fluted exterior walls reminiscent of a Corinthian column. Inspired by the ceremonial beauty of classic architecture, two wings of just 84 low-rise residential buildings sit elegantly on the landscape. This collection of homes is now available. Photography by Peter Sexty. View more at Marina Residences by Sunland Group

North Wall Avenue is a new street at the Point Depot. There was a plan to connect it by a bridge over the Liffey to Capital Dock on Sir John Rogerson's Quay.

 

North Wall is east of the inner north side of Dublin, along the River Liffey. It contains the entire north side of Dublin Docklands and includes the International Financial Services Centre, Spencer Dock, and further east the main part of Dublin Port.

 

The area is dominated by a combination of older housing, dockland activities and new development through the Docklands Strategic Development Zone Planning Scheme, including extensive construction of new retail, residential and office spaces.

 

Transport in the area includes the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (Docklands railway station on Sheriff Street), the LUAS (red line stations George's Dock, Mayor Square, Spencer Dock, and The Point, and 8 Dublinbikes stations (at Custom House Quay, City Quay, Excise Walk, Lime Street, Guild Street, Convention Centre, New Central Bank, and The Point).

Bosa Properties' Pier West will be the tallest development in New West, and will have one of the tallest towers in Metro Vancouver

Property development requires a temporary base station

Manor Nursery, Angmering ... about four months after it closed down in July. It will eventually go for building land.

A long ambient exposure, then brought back the view ( not a great view) highlights in Lightroom. I used three flashes.

 

One to the right at 1/4, then one down the hall at 1/8, and a third to the left at 1/4. The white walls really helped bounce the light around.

Bosa Properties' Pier West will be the tallest development in New West, and will have one of the tallest towers in Metro Vancouver

The Lorraine Motel must have been a fantastic scene in the early-mid sixties. The Stax crowd would cool off in the pool on hot days, and soul artists coming from out of town to record at Stax would stay at the black-owned motel--and in the great days of Beale Street, entertainers could stay here, within walking distance of the clubs. Apparently, the food was great, too.

 

After Dr. King was murdered on the balcony of his room there, everything changed for Memphis, and the downtown still has a weird feeling, gutted by urban planners in an attempt to hold revolutionary social energies at bay.

 

When they closed the motel to turn it into the National Civil Rights Museum in 1988, Jacqueline Smith, who worked and lived at the Lorraine, refused to vacate. She has been holding a vigil outside ever since, arguing that the museum is a development scam, an act of gentrification. What was once a black, working-class neighbourhood has become an "art district" (artists are always and everywhere the advance scouts of property speculators), with expensive condos to match.

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