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The city's first John Hancock building, at 197 Clarendon Street, today known as the Stephen L. Brown Building, was completed in 1922 for the John Hancock Insurance company. It was surpassed in height in 1947 by the adjacent Berkley Building, commonly referred to as the "Old" John Hancock Building, and again by the John Hancock Tower (today 200 Clarendon) across Clarendon Street in 1976. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
El primer edificio John Hancock de la ciudad, 197 Calle Clarendon, hoy conocido como el edificio Stephen L. Brown, se completó en 1922 para la compañía de seguros John Hancock. Fue superado en altura en 1947 por el edificio adyacente Berkley, comúnmente conocido como el "antiguo" edificio John Hancock, y nuevamente por la torre John Hancock (hoy 200 Clarendon) al otro lado de la Calle Clarendon en 1976. Boston, Massachusetts, EE. UU.
Ladies and gentlemen, I shall now bid you all good day. I'm off! I know what I was cut out to do and I should have done it long ago. YOU'RE ALL RAVING MAD! None of you know what you're looking at. You wait 'til I'm dead you'll see I was right!
The time to turn the corner from the darkness to the light is fast approaching.
Have a wonderful Friday and a safe weekend.
Sparta, GA (Hancock County) Copyright 2008 D. Nelson
This beautiful mansion with tropical landscaping must have burned quite recently. It looks like it's salvageable though.
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Testing out the new studio set-up, inspired by "Hancock"! It's a poster I see in the subway every day.
Studio Set-Up
Alien Bee B800 Main light
580ex II Fill Light
430ex Back Light
(New) White backdrop
U2 Joshua Tree Shrine, Highway 190, Mojave Desert, California
Bodie PolaRoadTrip 08/27/15
Impossible 600 Color GEN 2 03/15 test film:
L/D Neutral
Shot into crappy, late morning, sunlight
90F/32C 25% humidity
Shielded
Put in back pocket of jeans while developing
Scanned 5 days 15 hours after shooting
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This is the view of Chicago from the John Hancock Observatory
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I was at 360 Chicago (The John Hancock's Observatory) on April 8th to photograph some fog. I went back to the observatory the very next night to photograph some storms & lightning. Blending the two seemed like a cool idea, so I gave it a try, and this is what came out..
More details on how I created this here on my blog
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This is the Hancock County Courthouse in January 2013. Except for the external walls, the courthouse was destroyed by fire in 2014.
The Hancock name has been taken off the building, pending another company taking naming rights, but I refuse to call it 875 North Michigan Avenue. I worked here from 1987 to 1996, my longest stint with any company.
I DID NOT do any of this artwork.
I merely did the photo work so they could show them on the internet.
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Chicago's Hancock Tower dominates the view from the street. Chicago, Illinois, USA.
La Torre Hancock de Chicago domina la vista desde la calle. Chicago, Illinois, EEUU.