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não to afim de fazer coisas no ps ultimamente e como sempre o flickr diminuiu e colocou sharpen, antes de falarem da qualidade deem zoom por favor. Obrigado pelos comentarios e favs no graphic da Nicão. :)

This place is Water Front of Tsukishima in Tokyo Japan.

I taken this picture on the Eitai bridge.

The Chuo Bridge is on the right side.

RAW multiple exposure is done to shoot the light trace of a ship moving irregularly.

Skyscraper, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

NYC Skyscraper Reflections.

© 2016 Leslie Hui. All rights reserved.

5 (I think) shot handheld HDR shot of the staircase of the Skyscraper building in Ljubljana.

View of the skyline

After takeoff from the airport

Metro Manila, Philippines

 

The Flatiron Building was designed by Chicago's Daniel Burnham as a vertical Renaissance palazzo with Beaux-Arts styling

Skyscrapers in New York.

 

More pictures from my trip:

New York, New York

A relaxed moment in Cassis beach when you do not have to see far, just have to smile at the small things nearby

Observatory in a Government building and its free!

Looking towards the ever changing skyline of Southgate,Melbourne.

Czasem trzeba umyć drapacz chmur :-))) /

Sometimes you need to wash skyscraper :-)))

Salesforce Transit Center, San Francisco, CA

Street Photography Brasil

Photo by Guilherme Nicholas.

 

Please, feel free to leave your feedback about my work, it is really helpful and it's a way to improve my photographs

Skyscraper (the Bruges Whale)

SIZE: 38' high, 38' wide (fin to fin), 12' diameter

SCOPE: Public Art, Installation

STATUS: Completed

 

www.studiokca.com/projects/skyscraper-the-bruges-whale/:

 

"Skyscraper is a physical example of why we need to change how we use and dispose of plastic in the world today" -Lesley Chang, Principal, STUDIOKCA

 

DESCRIPTION:

 

5 tons of plastic waste pulled out of the Pacific Ocean, turned into a 4 story tall whale for the 2018 Bruges Triennial - a reminder of the 150,000,000 tons of plastic waste still swimming in our waters

 

The organizers of the 2018 Bruges Triennial, approached us to create an artpiece interpreting the idea of the “liquid city”, a concept that defines the city as an ever changing set of consumer transactions, whose identity is in flux as cities grow more and more connected through globalization.

 

Our first thought led us to thinking about the biggest liquid city on the planet (the ocean), how it connects us all, and how the waste produced and consumed in our cities, specifically plastic waste, ends up in the ocean.

 

SO, we proposed collecting as much plastic waste out of the oceans that we could in 4 months, and shaping that waste into Skyscraper, an almost 4 story tall whale pushing out of one of Bruges' main canals, and arching over historic Jan Van Eyck Square at the city's center.

 

Skyscraper was selected along with 14 other installations proposed by a select group of international artists and architects to be brought to life for the event!

 

Scientists estimate there are 150 million tons of plastic trash in the ocean right now, with an estimated 8 million tons added every year. That means, pound for pound, there is more plastic waste from our cities swimming in the ocean than there are whales. A whale, breaching from the water, is the first "skyscraper of the sea", and as the largest mammal in the water, it felt like the right form for our piece to take in order to show the scope and scale of the problem.

 

Working with the Hawaii Wildlife Fund and the Surfrider Foundation Kaui Chapter, we were able to pull over 5 tons of plastic to create Skyscraper.

 

For a video of the process see:

 

Skyscraper_the making of by StudioKCA

vimeo.com/269683136

Sandton - Johannesburg, South Africa

Skyscraper, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Many thanks to everyone who will pass by visiting my shots. Comments are appreciated. You are welcome. Sergio

The Abyss ... a bit different ...

Centre Point, London

After completion in 1966 was left empty for many years since the owner wanted a single tenant. Then for 33 years was the headquarters of the Confederation of the British Industry. It has been converted in a residential building now.

Chicago's skyscrapers along Michigan Ave.

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