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Małecki Piotr - Half a million shades of black:

Morning commute

Małecki Piotr - Half a million shades of black:

Lunchtime at Liverpool Street

Małecki Piotr - Half a million shades of black:

London Bridge in the morning

Małecki Piotr - Half a million shades of black:

Lunchtime at Liverpool Street

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Morning at Canary Wharf underground station

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Lunchtime, The City

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Morning at Canary Wharf

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Afternoon, The City

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Lunchtime at Starbucks in the City

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Lunch walk near the Lloyds building

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Lunchtime near the Lloyds building

Małecki Piotr - Half a million shades of black:

The afternoon rain, Canary Wharf

Małecki Piotr - Half a million shades of black:

Morning at the London Bridge

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Morning, the bus stop in The City

Half a million shades of black
Piotr Małecki

Everyday over half a million people commute to the City and the Canary Wharf - the old and the new financial districts of London. These places are like ant-hills; overworked and full of rush. The City is money, razzmatazz and party - says Adam Harman, developer from the city, while sipping beer at the Borough pub near the London Bridge. All conversations start and end with the money. Who made a good deal, who got a bonus, who got lost, who had a nose for the investment. The rest is nothing, not worth mentioning.

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Half a million shades of black
Piotr Małecki

Everyday over half a million people commute to the City and the Canary Wharf - the old and the new financial districts of London. These places are like ant-hills; overworked and full of rush. The City is money, razzmatazz and party - says Adam Harman, developer from the city, while sipping beer at the Borough pub near the London Bridge. All conversations start and end with the money. Who made a good deal, who got a bonus, who got lost, who had a nose for the investment. The rest is nothing, not worth mentioning.