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The scene represents a probable business man in contrast with a group of people about to exit a small illuminated tunnel, an attraction for many tourists. The man is apparently in a hurry, with his briefcase in hand and his trench coat to underline his professionalism. The words "We work" want to emphasize today's society, where work is perceived in a more flexible way than in the past, although not everywhere.
A shot of London's iconic Easter Tree decorated with hundreds of hand-painted real eggs.
This colorful installation is hosted annually by Devonshire Square, in the heart of the City, London's financial district.
The eggs, decorated in naif style, have been colored by using a range of painting techniques including water, oil and acrylic painting, along with natural dyes from red and yellow onion skin.
The installation, dedicated to The Honeypot Children's Charity, has been conceived as a visual hymn to childhood and symbolizes the joyfulness, togetherness and light-heartedness of this season of life, that children from any background should be able to enjoy.
The Honeypot Children's Charity is a UK based organization that has been working since 1966 to enhance the lives of vulnerable children and young carers aged 5-12 years.
If you wish to know more on this fantastic charity and make a donation, this is the link to their official website: www.honeypot.org.uk/donate-now/
The tree is relatively small (2m) but it offers great photos opportunity and it bears a wonderful message.
I hope this colorful image will make you smile and I am wishing you all a joyful Easter :-)
This vintage bank is now a We Work Space. The Old National Bank is the drive thru and a small space on the side. It is also a residential space on the upper floors.
This vintage bank is now a We Work Space. The Old National Bank is the drive thru and a small space on the side. It is also a residential space on the upper floors.
Staring east on standing on E Kennedy Blvd, looking at the Frederick b Karl County Center. The WeWork Coworking building running down the right side of Kennedy.
United States Customhouse
Built in 1898–1901 and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is currently used by WeWork
Portland, Oregon
Oriental Seagull RP-M grade 2 photographic paper - used as paper negative. Single multi-pinhole (3) exposure: 41 seconds
Quite an impressive Building opposite
where we had a London Tower Bridge area
Sunday Morning breakfast.
A familiar face if you watched British children's TV in the 1970s-1980s, when Zippy was one of the 'zany' characters in Rainbow, a British re-imagining of Sesame Street, but without the Jim Henson charm. In fact Zippy was downright irritating. However he did have a zip around his mouth, which conveniently meant he could be zipped up to silence his worst excesses.
Street art on Long Street, Hackney, viewed through the windows of a WeWork office on Gorsuch Place, Hackney.
Lens used was a 7Artisans 35mm f/0.95.
This vintage bank is now a We Work Space. The Old National Bank is the drive thru and a small space on the side. It is also a residential space on the upper floors.
Spotify headquarters, and more, in this building at Hamngatan in Stockholm. You will also find the big mall Gallerian and the new IKEA store in this building. As well as a few bars and what have you. Oh, and of course there is also a big roof terrace here.
I went to an Open House tour at Building 77 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. It was my first time at the Navy Yard and this view is from the 16th floor of Building 77. The glass clad building here is Dock 72, an under construction office building with WeWork as the anchor tenant. A ferry terminal will also be located there when the building opens.