Big Ben | All in a Day's Work by Damienne Bingham
Small (12.0" x 8.0")
Lustre
$6.60
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Damienne Bingham

Big Ben | All in a Day's Work by



The iconic St. Stephen’s Clock tower, best known as ‘Big Ben’ and two window washers abseiling down the modern building beside.

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 and diptych created in PS.



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About Damienne Bingham

I am a freelance photographer originally from Brisbane, Australia, and currently living in Cape Town, South Africa.

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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Comments

  • Damienne Bingham
    Damienne Bingham8 months ago

  • rosalin
    rosalin8 months ago

    MARVELOUS WORK !!!

  • Thanks Rosalin! I appreciate you having a look!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • Bob Daalder
    Bob Daalder8 months ago

    wonderful …. very nice and sinister (to me)… great contrast!

  • Thanks Bob! And the London sky certainly showed up in all it’s glory that day!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • Stefan Trenker
    Stefan Trenker8 months ago

    beautiful work!

  • Thank you Stefan!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • Carol Knudsen
    Carol Knudsen8 months ago

    Great shot!

  • Thanks Carol!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • Angela King-Jones
    Angela King-Jones8 months ago

    Soo good as a single shot but to get twice the amount of mood into a Diptych, well bless your heart :):)

  • That’s so kind Angela! haha Thank you very much, I’m really glad you think this works!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • judygal
    judygal8 months ago

  • Thanks Judy!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • barnsis
    barnsis8 months ago

    Wonderful, the B&W really brings out the contrast and emphasizes the details.

  • Thanks so much, I’m happy that you think this works. So glad you enjoyed it, thanks for taking the time to comment!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • Pixie-Atelier
    Pixie-Atelier8 months ago

    Spectacular, Damienne. Thirds, angles, tones. Wonderful.

  • Thanks Pixie, that’s fantastic to hear! I wasn’t entirely sure about the composition because the individual photos have different dimensions, I’m glad you think I got it right!

    – Damienne Bingham

  • yampy
    yampy8 months ago

    WOW

    You really have done a superb job here

    Have you herd that big ben is starting to lean?

    They think it is due to works on the underground

  • Wow, no I haven’t heard that. Could be the second leaning tower in the world? I imagine that’s going to be a big job to support it…bit dangerous really!

    Thanks for the kind feedback!

    – Damienne Bingham