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Incredible architecture. It's no wonder their cars and planes look the way they do.
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Neat architechtural design, good captures, but like so many of
these new technology buildings with blackened windows that make us all wonder what goes on inside and what is ittheyare hiding? :-) ............... ![]() |
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Look very nice indeed - wish my Saab had the as bold architecture!
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Thanks for viewing, Mark
I visited your web-site. Great photos. I looked at the SAAB pictures. I suppose you like the design. (The typical SAAB driver in the US is said to be an architect or other intellectual. Perhaps it is about the same in the United Kingdom?) (I have had two SAAB cars myself, the SAAB 96. They were shaped like an airplane wing. They also had a great function, directly translated "free wheel". Great thing to use that innovation and at the same time listen to Mr Bob Dylan in his album "Freewheeling") Torgny |
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Just a question. Where you ever stopped by anyone and asked why you were taking photos of the building? I have a similar kind of operation here near where I live. You get funny looks from security people if you just drive past the main gate let alone try to take photos.
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Hi, BEECEE
There is no gate whatsoever. Anyone can drive or walk up there. I always stop and talk to people when I´m out taking pictures. It enhances the experience. A software engineer said it was ok to take pictures, so I continued. A service man said there was no problem at all. So I continued further. There might be some cultural difference, I don´t really know. You could always ask them if you want to take pictures. There are many photo opportunities in areas like this and in industrial environments, I think. Torgny |
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Just noticed in the 'bus shelter' outside one of our local
'black windowed high tech buildings', a spiderman advert I wonder if thats a blackened window he'slooking athis reflection in?...... :-).........musket |
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