Buttercup ceiling
This is the grand ceiling of the Long Room, the centrepiece of Custom House in London.
The building, set by the River Thames, belongs to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. This vast room is used as a regular, everyday office space and is filled with desks, computer terminals and chairs. A very opulent setting for the business of collecting money for the public purse.
On Sunday I’ll round up this year’s Open House London discoveries with an eclectic gallery of this city’s architectural gems.
Spectacular perspective Mike. Love the symmetry and the colour, you certainly have the eye for the architecture. Hoping you have a great week.
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Thanks James, I do like the solidity created by buildings. The chances of going wrong are maybe reduced! Enjoy what remains of the week too.
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Love the color ! Nice angle on this shot :)
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Thanks Guillaume, much appreciated!
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It’s always a pleasure to watch the images that you do.
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Thank you Evelyn, it’s an honour to have your support and interest.
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