Ah the endless tedium of 'updating the website' - trawling through hundreds of images and wishing my memory was better. The only advantage is sometimes seeing a shot I'd discarded at the time is actually kind of ok, and possibly better than my original selection. I think this may have something to do with the speed at which everything is done in these digital days. The luxury of living with a set of images for a week or so before making a select is gone - well it is for me......
Anyway I digress. I've just updated the architecture section on the site because I found a few images I'd completely forgotten about. Here are some - three from Stamford in Connecticut, where the town has seen fairly serious development over the past decade, one from Chhatrapati Shivaj Maharaj - the international airport in Mumbai, and some other random shots. I generally used either a Nikon D700 or D800e on these, but I can't be arsed to go through the EXIF files and drag out all the details - not sure anyone cares anyway.

Anyway I digress. I've just updated the architecture section on the site because I found a few images I'd completely forgotten about. Here are some - three from Stamford in Connecticut, where the town has seen fairly serious development over the past decade, one from Chhatrapati Shivaj Maharaj - the international airport in Mumbai, and some other random shots. I generally used either a Nikon D700 or D800e on these, but I can't be arsed to go through the EXIF files and drag out all the details - not sure anyone cares anyway.

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