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High-resolution desktop wallpaper The Gherkin from Below by ahmed.hassan
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The Gherkin from Below

October 17th, 2010

This photo is one of many taken on a recent photo-walk around "The City" (the financial district of London) with my good friend Frank. Formally known as 30 St Mary Axe, this building is a defining feature of London's epic skyline.

Canon EOS 500D, Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM, UV filter, Adobe Photoshop CS4, Adobe Lightroom 3 Beta.

+51° 30' 52.04", -0° 4' 49.14"

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Posted By: golf007sd
about 13 years, 5 months ago
Nice composition. What is the name of the building called? Thanks for sharing :D

The original cover version as well vs. just the B&W.

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