St. Stephen’s Clock Tower, Westminster.
London, England. 2007.
Canon EOS 400D
Canon 28-135mm
f/22, 1/160s, ISO 400
RAW. B&W conversion in PS.
views as of 09.03.12: 2018
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Laminated print
Thank you so much to the anonymous buyer!
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“Man-Made Iconic Structures” at Creative, Talented & Unknown
“The Black and White of Things” at International Women’s Photography – tied
“All the Time in the World Challenge” at Extreme Close-Ups
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I enjoy many forms of photography – with a particular interest in travel and nature photography. This diversity can be seen in the range of genres and styles in my portfolio
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Very dramatic – Like this
Thanks! :)
– Damienne Bingham
Please consider submitting this image (and others of its like) to Architectural Details
Thank you, shall do!
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What a gorgeous image
Thanks Steve!
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Love the B&W. Impressive and 334 steps. I will stay on the outside… LOL!
Thank you very much! And me too, the better photos are from the outside anyway! ;-)
– Damienne Bingham
Love the tones of this beautiful image congratulations on your feature
Thank you Jay, so glad you enjoyed it!
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Congratulations on your feature.
Thanks Matt!
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Congratulations on your wonderful work, a well deserved feature.
Thank you Andrea
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Congrats on your feature in the group “Sold!” :)
Thanks Luke
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Very dramatic! Nicely done…
Thanks Nigel, glad you enjoyed it!
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Congrats on your top ten finish in Architecture – The British Isles. I spotted this while viewing the winners of the letter B challenge and thought it a very dramatic image and it really caught my eye. Well done and congrats on your win and on your features :))
Thanks so much, that’s a lovely comment. I’m really glad you enjoyed it!
– Damienne Bingham