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The Jewel @ Changi Airport

- Vancouver International Airport, British Columbia, Canada -

The Jewel @ Changi Airport

Hong Kong Shanghai Bank and Standard Chartered Bank...

First time I try to use the Bulb Exposure and this is what comes out.

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emerging from the fog The Empire State Building - 1931 - Designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon

(mid-ground) The Langham New York (aka 400 Fifth Avenue NYC) - 2010 - Design Architect: Gwathmey, Siegel & Associates; Associate Architect: Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman & Efron

(foreground) HSBC Tower NYC - 1984 - Designed by Eli Attia Architects

Swydd Henffordd / Herefordshire

The Jewel @ Changi Airport

HSBC Headquarters in Sheffield.

The Jewel @ Changi Airport

Looking from main street

The View From Greenwich Park...

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It's One Canada Square at Canary Wharf, doing what it does best on a sunny day and reflecting all the buildings around it.

The beautiful exterior of HSBC Building.

 

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The Jewel @ Changi Airport

It seems HSBC has airport jetties covered worldwide...

 

Two 747s at their gates at Toronto's Pearson Airport. KLM's 747-406M "Rio De Janeiro" PH-BFR and British Airways' 747-436 G-BNLZ

HSBC has a program, where if you are customer of their bank one car if hailed will give free rides. only one left, there used to be a few others with random models like honda odysseys.

 

But there is also ray who isn't hired by a bank, who does (did?) the same in his checker.

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main street.

Treorchy - wedi ei gau yn barhaol bellach / now permanently closed

hsbc historic building and tower addition in the fog in midtown

40th/41st streets & 5th ave (jan 13th, 2006) - manhattan, nyc

 

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Centenary Square,Birmingham

Lomo LC-A+

Agfa Precisa CT100

Cross Processed

 

I took a shot, rotated the camera 180 degrees and took another shot creating the double exposure.

This is a photo I have been working on and off for the past year. I just couldn't get the vision down. The shadow and highlight work had me perplexed. But after taking some time away from the photo and looking toward others work for inspiration and ideas. The photo came together.

 

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Y Maes, Caernarfon, Gwynedd

Singapore Business Centre

HSBC UK National Cyclo-cross Trophy race at Callendar Park.

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