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No, not really. It's just a heating central plant far behind the CCTV Tower emitting its vapory fumes into the cold winter sky over Beijing.
I wasn´t supposed to be here I guess... glad that everything went the way I intended.
© Andy Brandl (2012)
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Mamiya NC1000S / Mamiya-Sekor CS 28mm 1:2.8
Ilford Delta 400 Professional
Home Development with Rodinal
Scan with Canon 900F Mark II
CCTV Lens 25mm f/1.4
Yeah, it's good because it's bad. Just for fun.
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CCTV, consisting of the CCTV Tower HQ and Mandarin Oriental hotel.The shape of both buildings are nothing ordinary. Extraordinary could not even describe the full extent of its complexity and sophistication.
Chinas throphy building that could only be conceived and realized only if there are excessive budget; visionary developer; visionary architect and extraordinary contractors and foremans to oversee the construction. These are buildings the world has never seen before. A spectacular skyscraper with two towers that ascend on angle and meet each other on the top level and then futher joined by a giant horizontal platform that cantilevers all the way to create an illusion that there is no support. Such spectacular design could only be proposed by the legendary Dutch architect, Rem Koolhaas, who is one of the most prominent and important living architects of our time.
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CCTV Lens 25mm f/1.4
Yeah, it's good because it's bad. Just for fun.
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The CCTV tower viewed from the south, 26 January 2008.
Update on this shot, taken a few days before the two halves were connected.
There are monitors for the conductors along the train line in the Journal Square PATH station, and this one is dying in an interesting way.
Minolta SR-T201, Rokkor 58mm f1.4, Fuji 400 ISO.