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Loved this shop in San Sebastian, Spain. We loved it so much that Maxine and myself were using it at the same time :-)
Avenue of the Americas, Midtown
UPDATE: My intersection series is featured this morning on CBS New York.
Watching the pace and flow of New York City from above is amazing. The constant stream of yellow taxis lining the avenues, the waves of pedestrians hurriedly crossing with the change of traffic signals, little figures disappearing into and emerging from the subway stations, the chorus of honking horns and sirens. It's all so rhythmic and strangely soothing to watch.
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Taken at Fort Naco, Arizona. Built during the early 1900's along the Mexico-US Territory border during the Mexican Revolution. Troops were first stationed there in 1910.
This a picture of one of the L'Enfant Plaza Buildings. The roadway in front of the building is one of the exit ramps from the Francis Case Memorial Bridge that turns onto 12th Street.
I changed jobs recently and my new office is - as one would expect in Vancouver - slated for redevelopment. So it's lucky I snapped a few (iPhone) shots of the graffitied window near my desk. What fabulous abstracts it creates from the inside.
Happy Windows Wednesday!
The busy Chicago and Lake street intersection in the foreground of the Midtown Building in south Minneapolis.
I've never actually used the M5 for long exposures so decided to test it out and I would say it does pretty well!
どこからともなく渋谷の交差点には多くの人が集まってきます。
いま、交差点の周りの状況はすざましい勢で新しい街に生まれ変わろうとしています。渋谷を利用する人はもっと増えるのでしょうか。この交差点はこれからも人と車が交互に行き来するのでしょうか。
Where to Shibuya intersection without even from you have gathered a lot of people.
Now, the situation around the intersection is trying to reborn to a new town in Suzama correct posture. People who use the Shibuya or Will more increase. Does this intersection will to back and forth now alternately even people and cars.
Ceiling of the Council Chamber in the Royal College of Physicians, St Andrew's Place, at the south-eastern end of Regent's Park. The main building opened in 1964 and was designed by architect Denys Lasdun. The Council Chamber is part of an extension which was added in 1995-6, also designed by Lasdun. The building is Grade I listed by Historic England.
I was going through my archive of photos and stumbled across this one from 8 years ago. Originally shot using the iP4 with 645 PRO MKII app set at V50. I love the silhouettes, the vibrant sky and that layer of haze near the ground.
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(Oui, j'imite fabuleusement le thème de la DeLorean nucléaire temporelle)
En France, nous n'avons certes pas de deLorean nucléaire à voyager dans le temps, mais nous avons des 2CV. C'est presque pareil, ça s'use beaucoup moins vite, et ça consomme trois fois rien.
Le voyage temporel à Alençon demande peu de ressources, au final.
Et les passants passent sans se préoccuper de cela, adoptant des postures très graphiques... Au plus grand bonheur des Foutographiques Foutographes !