London At Night.........

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Renowned aerial photographer Jason Hawkes has spent the last year capturing the British capital from 1,000 feet above the ground for his new book, "London At Night"
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"All my work is done from a twin engine helicopter flying between 800 to 1500 feet above the ground," said the 42-year-old from London. "The door is opened and I am strapped into a harness and I begin taking my pictures.
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Aside from the aesthetic qualities of Jason's pictures, the practical applications are quite varied. "Architects and virtual planners value night photographs above day in their visualisation of sky-scrapers at the early design stage," says Jason
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The BT Tower, previously known as the Post Office Tower. The rotating restaurant at the top of the tower is due to reopen in time for the 2012 London Olympics
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The glass roof of the Great Court at the British Museum, designed by Foster and Partners
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Trafalgar Square, with Nelson's Column in the foreground and South Africa House behind
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Harrod's in Knightsbridge
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he Albert Bridge, illuminated with thousands of light bulbs
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Buckingham Palace and St James's Park
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Oxford Circus, with its new Tokyo-style diagonal pedestrian crossings
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Piccadilly Circus illuminated by its giant neon signs
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Looking west over the Houses of Parliament
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St Paul's Cathedral and the City of London
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Tower Bridge and the City at dusk
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Set for general release next week, London At Night