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  • 180 degree distorted fish-eye lens view of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan. The extreme nature of this specialist lens bends straight lines and translates them into curves to show this famous street symbolises the US economy. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. The NYSE is world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$16.613 trillion as of May 2013. Average daily trading value was approximately US$169 billion in 2013.
    wall_street05-25-05-2014-2_1.jpg
  • 180 degree distorted fish-eye lens cityscape on Broadway, Lower Manhattan, New York City. The extreme nature of this specialist lens bends straight lines and translates them into curves to show a skyline of the city of NYC, blue sky surrounded by tall skyscrapers in this modern metropolis. New York City, with a Census-estimated population of over 8.4 million in 2013, is the most populous city in the United States. Alone, it makes up over 40 percent of the population of New York State.
    manhattan_fisheye01-24-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Distorted fish-eye lens view of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan. The extreme nature of this specialist lens bends straight lines and translates them into curves to show this famous street symbolises the US economy. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. The NYSE is world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$16.613 trillion as of May 2013. Average daily trading value was approximately US$169 billion in 2013.
    wall_street11-25-05-2014-2_1.jpg
  • Distorted fish-eye lens view of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan. The extreme nature of this specialist lens bends straight lines and translates them into curves to show this famous street symbolises the US economy. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. The NYSE is world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$16.613 trillion as of May 2013. Average daily trading value was approximately US$169 billion in 2013.
    wall_street06-25-05-2014-2_1.jpg
  • Distorted fish-eye lens view of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan. The extreme nature of this specialist lens bends straight lines and translates them into curves to show this famous street symbolises the US economy. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. The NYSE is world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$16.613 trillion as of May 2013. Average daily trading value was approximately US$169 billion in 2013.
    wall_street04-25-05-2014-2_1.jpg
  • Distorted fish-eye lens view of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan. The extreme nature of this specialist lens bends straight lines and translates them into curves to show this famous street symbolises the US economy. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. The NYSE is world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$16.613 trillion as of May 2013. Average daily trading value was approximately US$169 billion in 2013.
    wall_street02-25-05-2014-2_1.jpg
  • Beneath the Swiss Re building aka the Gherkin is the sculpture artwork entitled Site Of The Fall: Study of the renaissance garden: Action 180: At 9:15 am Sunday 28th May 1967 by Reza Aramesh, on 29th July 2020, in the City of London, England. This piece of art is one of a series of 12 sculptures that form the body of work titled ‘Site of the Fall – Study of a Renaissance Garden’. From research on reportage images of the Vietnam war, a single composition was selected, the image of which has been reconstructed through a process of rendering based on live subjects. Hand carved Carrara marble depicts the subject as larger than life. The plinth is a site-specific design to communicate with the environment of where it’s situated.
    fuji_test17-29-07-2020.jpg
  • The word Strange is written in large orange lettering as part of Strange Days, an video arts exhibition, on 3rd October 2018, in London, England. Strange Days: Memories of the Future, is a new exhibition presented by New York’s New Museum and The Store X in partnership with The Vinyl Factory, at London’s The Store X, 180 The Strand. The Massimiliano Gioni-curated exhibition features work by some of the world’s most exciting film-makers and video artists, presented as large-scale, multi-screen video installations, many of which are being shown in the UK for the first time.
    strange_days-17-03-10-2018.jpg
  • The word Strange is written in large orange lettering as part of Strange Days, an video arts exhibition, on 3rd October 2018, in London, England. Strange Days: Memories of the Future, is a new exhibition presented by New York’s New Museum and The Store X in partnership with The Vinyl Factory, at London’s The Store X, 180 The Strand. The Massimiliano Gioni-curated exhibition features work by some of the world’s most exciting film-makers and video artists, presented as large-scale, multi-screen video installations, many of which are being shown in the UK for the first time.
    strange_days-07-03-10-2018.jpg
  • MD902 Explorer helicopter from the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust on the ground in Ruskin Park after emergency flight to Kings College Hospital in south London. Lifting off again for another emergency case, the aircraft hovers for a moment before rotating 180 degrees before heading out again. The arm of a medical flight doctor can be seen in an open window. The Air Ambulance (KSSAAT) fly state of the art Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) aircraft operating 365 days a year, out of their base at Marden in Kent and Redhill in Surrey. They're capable of delivering our crews anywhere in our region in under 20 minutes flying time, attending over 20,000 missions
    air_ambulance20-16-05-2014_1.jpg
  • In the heat and dust of a post-communist industrial mill, we see Bulgarian copper manufacturing workers made small against the scale of a bucket containing molten metal above them in the Pirdop copper smelting refinery. The refinery is the biggest in the Balkans and whole of South-Eastern Europe. It was privatized in 1997 for $80,000,000 and is now owned by the German Aurubis. It has a capacity of 160,000 tons and additional capacity of 180,000 tons worth €82,000,000 is being built. The factory also produces 830,000 tons of sulphuric acid and employs 1,420 workers. Pirdop is a town located in South-West Bulgaria of Sofia Province in the south-eastern part of the Zlatitsa.
    bulgarian_steel05-01-08-2001_1.jpg
  • In the heat and dust of a post-communist industrial mill, we see Bulgarian copper manufacturing workers made small against the scale of a bucket containing molten metal above them in the Pirdop copper smelting refinery. The refinery is the biggest in the Balkans and whole of South-Eastern Europe. It was privatized in 1997 for $80,000,000 and is now owned by the German Aurubis. It has a capacity of 160,000 tons and additional capacity of 180,000 tons worth €82,000,000 is being built. The factory also produces 830,000 tons of sulphuric acid and employs 1,420 workers. Pirdop is a town located in South-West Bulgaria of Sofia Province in the south-eastern part of the Zlatitsa.
    bulgarian_steel02-01-08-2001_1.jpg
  • In the heat, dust and sparks of a post-communist industrial mill, we see two Bulgarian copper manufacturing workers wearing heat-proof suits and helmets and tons of molten metals glowing in near-darkness at the Pirdop copper smelting refinery. The refinery is the biggest in the Balkans and whole of South-Eastern Europe. It was privatized in 1997 for $80,000,000 and is now owned by the German Aurubis. It has a capacity of 160,000 tons and additional capacity of 180,000 tons worth €82,000,000 is being built. The factory also produces 830,000 tons of sulphuric acid and employs 1,420 workers. Pirdop is a town located in South-West Bulgaria of Sofia Province in the south-eastern part of the Zlatitsa.
    bulgarian_steel01-01-08-2001_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Police at the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash police_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Police at the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash police_B.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. London Mayor Boris Johnson attends the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash boris johns...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. London Mayor Boris Johnson attends the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash boris johns...jpg
  • Beneath the Swiss Re building aka the Gherkin is the sculpture artwork entitled Site Of The Fall: Study of the renaissance garden: Action 180: At 9:15 am Sunday 28th May 1967 by Reza Aramesh, on 29th July 2020, in the City of London, England. This piece of art is one of a series of 12 sculptures that form the body of work titled ‘Site of the Fall – Study of a Renaissance Garden’. From research on reportage images of the Vietnam war, a single composition was selected, the image of which has been reconstructed through a process of rendering based on live subjects. Hand carved Carrara marble depicts the subject as larger than life. The plinth is a site-specific design to communicate with the environment of where it’s situated.
    fuji_test19-29-07-2020.jpg
  • The words Strange Days are written in large orange lettering as part of Strange Days, an video arts exhibition, on 3rd October 2018, in London, England. Strange Days: Memories of the Future, is a new exhibition presented by New York’s New Museum and The Store X in partnership with The Vinyl Factory, at London’s The Store X, 180 The Strand. The Massimiliano Gioni-curated exhibition features work by some of the world’s most exciting film-makers and video artists, presented as large-scale, multi-screen video installations, many of which are being shown in the UK for the first time.
    strange_days-15-03-10-2018.jpg
  • Senior Machinist Supervisor, Tricia Randle finishes a red flying suit of Squadron Leader David Thomas, a pilot of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. Tricia is a bespoke seamstress at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire. Every Winter, the Red Arrows place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits. Tricia adjusts her thread while the suit is complete on her work bench. The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches. All suits are made from Nomex by the Du Pont corporation, containing 5% Kevlar. Flame-retardant, they fit exactly each team member. Fourteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist.
    Red_Arrows084_RBA_1.jpg
  • A tailor cuts red material for flying suits for the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. The man is a bespoke tailor at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire. Every Winter, the Red Arrows place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits. The man cuts the material while the suit is complete on his work bench. The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches. All suits are made from Nomex by the Du Pont corporation, containing 5% Kevlar. Flame-retardant, they fit exactly each team member. Fouteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist.
    Red_Arrows455_RBA.jpg
  • On a busy Summer weekend, families enjoy the old Tarr Steps Clapper Bridge over the River Barle in Exmoor National Park, Devon, England. Crossing on the huge stone prehistoric slabs which weigh up to 5 tons apiece, children play with fishing nets, walk dogs and sit enjoying the view below of others who mess about in a small inflatable dinghy on the flowing stream. Located in a National Nature Reserve about 2.5 miles (4 km) south east of Withypool and 4 miles (6 km) north west of Dulverton, this spot is a favourite tourist place in South-West England. This typical clapper bridge construction may date to around 1000 BC. It is 180 feet (55 m) long and has 17 spans and designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building.
    ella+sam29-25-08_2002_1.jpg
  • In the heat and dust of a post-communist industrial mill, we see a Bulgarian copper manufacturing process made small against the scale of the Pirdop copper smelting refinery. The refinery is the biggest in the Balkans and whole of South-Eastern Europe. It was privatized in 1997 for $80,000,000 and is now owned by the German Aurubis. It has a capacity of 160,000 tons and additional capacity of 180,000 tons worth €82,000,000 is being built. The factory also produces 830,000 tons of sulphuric acid and employs 1,420 workers. Pirdop is a town located in South-West Bulgaria of Sofia Province in the south-eastern part of the Zlatitsa.
    bulgarian_steel04-01-08-2001_1.jpg
  • In the heat and dust of a post-communist industrial mill, we see in the foreground two Bulgarian copper manufacturing workers wearing heat-proof suits and helmets and with a bucket containing molten metal behind them in the Pirdop copper smelting refinery. The refinery is the biggest in the Balkans and whole of South-Eastern Europe. It was privatized in 1997 for $80,000,000 and is now owned by the German Aurubis. It has a capacity of 160,000 tons and additional capacity of 180,000 tons worth €82,000,000 is being built. The factory also produces 830,000 tons of sulphuric acid and employs 1,420 workers. Pirdop is a town located in South-West Bulgaria of Sofia Province in the south-eastern part of the Zlatitsa.
    bulgarian_steel03-01-08-2001_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash st teorge t...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Police at the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash police_E.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. Police at the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash police_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. London Mayor Boris Johnson attends the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash boris johns...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. London Mayor Boris Johnson attends the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash boris johns...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 16th January 2013. London Mayor Boris Johnson attends the scene after a helicopter crash into a crane working on St George Tower, a skyscraper at Vauxhall. The helicopter crashed into the crane as it was waiting to land at a nearby helipad in dense fog. The aircraft then plummeted 180 feet to the road below exploding and killing 2 people and injuring 13.
    20130116helicopter crash boris johns...jpg
  • Dairy, beef and store cattle competition winners. ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
    20150921_nidderdale show cows_180.jpg
  • Isle of Wight, UK, Saturday 15th August 2015. Members of the London Polytechnic team on the annual Sandown to Shanklin Swim. Sandown to Shanklin Sea Swim is a 2 mile tidal assisted swim also known as the Pier to Pier Swim. Party to celebrate this years swim, the womens team is shown a certificate from the men which says they 'Nearly' kicked their ass.
    20150815_sandown shanklin swim_180.jpg
  • Red chillies in the spice market, Old Delhi, India
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  • Walk of Shame disruptive mach through the City of London by environmental group Extinction Rebellion on 4th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The walk visited various locations in the financial district, to protest against companies and institutions with historical links to the slave trade, or who finance or insure projects which are seen as ecologically unsound. The message by the group is that ‘apologies and token attempts at diversity are not enough to address this legacy and present reality. Our demand is reparations and reparatory justice for those affected by colonial and neo-colonial exploitation’. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    20200904_extinction rebellion walk o...jpg
  • Housing activists construct a barricade on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    MK-20150923-Sweets-Way-eviction-180.jpg
  • In the marbled atrium where the tickets can be bought for the cinema, hangs David Cerny’s sculpture called Kun, an equestrian sculpture of  St Wenceslas in Wenceslas Square in Lucerna Gallery, on 19th March, 2018, in Prague, the Czech Republic. Lucerna is the most elegant of Nove Mesto’s many shopping arcades runs through the art-nouveau Lucerna Palace 1920, between Stepanska and Vodickova streets. The complex was designed by Vaclav Havel grandfather of the former president, and is still partially owned by the family. It includes theatres, a cinema, shops, a rock club and several cafes and restaurants. Here St Wenceslas sits astride a horse that is decidedly dead; it’s safe to assume this is a reference to Vaclav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic from 2003 to 2013.
    prague-180-19-03-2018.jpg
  • Musician and singer Guilherme de Caravalho at home, Sao Tome. Sao Tome and Principe, are two islands of volcanic origin lying off the coast of Africa. Settled by Portuguese convicts in the late 1400s and a centre for slaving, their independence movement culminated in a peaceful transition to self government from Portugal in 1975.
    SFE_130425_180.jpg
  • An architectural detail of The Notre Dame des Anges church, Pondicherry, India. Built in the 1850s the church is in the  French Quarter of the town and looks out towards the Indian Ocean
    SFE_130312_180.jpg
  • A shepherd makes cheese from sheep's milk at the Measurement of the Milk festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A boy threads marigolds for a garland at the Mehrauli flower market, Delhi, India
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  • Tombs and graves in the French cemetary in Chandannagar, India
    SFE_13039_180.jpg
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