And a few more from yesterday:

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And a couple more of the office tower, specifically, for the lovers of it on this thread:

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Jimmy - your work is top notch. Kudos to you and the other contributors for your work here.
 
Thank you!

18 April 2016:


Southcore
by Jimmy Wu, on Flickr

I'm impressed by how the reflection off the building almost seamlessly continues with the raising tower to the right. It almost looks like the glass building is translucent. Kudos to you for the framing of the building and centred streetcar.
 

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