The yellow one really appealed to me when I saw it from here. Partly because I can never resist a reflection. It turns out I had seen it several times from another angle and it had never particularly appealed. Glad you like it too, Anne
I was lucky to get this as I was moved on by security afterwards. And they own a huge area here so hard to take any photos without permission. When organised I’ll ask permission and do another longer visit.
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Impressive shots.
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This architecture is really very interesting looking especially when the buildings are interposed as you have done. Clever!!
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The yellow one really appealed to me when I saw it from here. Partly because I can never resist a reflection. It turns out I had seen it several times from another angle and it had never particularly appealed. Glad you like it too, Anne
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Love this shot!
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Love the colours, love the geometry
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I was lucky to get this as I was moved on by security afterwards. And they own a huge area here so hard to take any photos without permission. When organised I’ll ask permission and do another longer visit.
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So whom are the security people working for? I don’t really know where you were
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Broadgate Tower. Everything around there belongs to them.
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Ah, near Liverpool St….now I’ve placed it
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Looking up pays off!
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