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  • A fantastic moody shot of London’s famous Tower Bridge. While it appears ancient, it is actually a product off Victorian engineering, a drawbridge with a pedestrian walkway across the top. It was built to compliment nearby Tower of London. This photo captures London’s moody skies with a splash of sunlight hitting the bridge itself.

  • Millennium Bridge and St. Paul Cathedral, London, Uk ! / / - Click to view .

  • Midway upon the journey of our life / I found myself within a forest dark, / For the straightforward pathway had been lost. Dante, Hell.

  • Millennium Bridge and St Paul’s.

  • London, UK I usually walk along the south bank riverside in London.. and l passed by this place maybe a thousand times ! This time for some reason l was walking very slowly.. once I got here l just thought this could be the moment to take a nice picture.. I am happy with the result ! / / - / Click to view

  • Back to my pano’s… This one tuned out quite bizarre, with a whole sky full of whispy cirrus clouds. It’s a panograph from the top of London Bridge, Sorrento…Aus. / Taking in around 200deg fov, 60 shot pano made from 5 shot hdr x 12 shot pan in portrait mode..just a little bit of work putting this together.. It basically takes a whole night..! / thanks for looking as always…cheers, Rob.

  • Tower Bridge London, with a bluish effect This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery / Monthly Journals

  • Top Featured Piece Of The Day in the Live, Love, Dream group, 12th Nov, 2008. / Featured in the Rivers, Lakes and Dams group, 12th Nov, 2008. Early one January morning, I got out of bed before dawn and headed in to London and the Thames. I knew where I wanted to get the shot from. I set up the tripod and camera and waited. I hoped the sun would be visible, but had nothing more to base the possibility on other than the sky had been red at sunset the night before. My luck was in!

  • Homepage Feature – 12th July, 2009. /   / Probably one of the most famous time-pieces in the world. It is the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world. / /

  • London Bridge / Portsea 20×16” Matted print Poster

  • I’d been meaning to get back to this spot to do some more panorama’s after taking some pans from here some time ago…as per below…. / / Taken from the top of London Bridge, a great archy rock feature along the Mornington Peninsula ~ Vic. ~ Aus.. / This pano is a 5 image stitch, landscape orientated x 3 shot HDR..15 images in total – but nothing compared to the 50 shot baby I’m working on at the moment..!!.. / Great stormy light had me fill up an 8G card in no time… / Thanks for looking, comments always welcome…cheers, Rob..

  • MILLENIUM BRIDGE IN LONDON i love this piece because of the light play with the dark bridge overhead and the golden tones of the buildings. very happy with this long exposure shot / B IS FOR BRIDGE

  • tower bridge london / taken at night and put through a post editing very light sepia to give it a gold effect. love the contrast between the black of the background and the golden detail of the bridge / taken with a fujifilm s9600 slow exposure on tripod

  • I don’t often do scenery alone – but here’s a piece for you… ;-) Love, Claudia

  • HDR of the millennium bridge in London with st Paul’s cathedral in the background It had been very stormy, a hail storm had just passed as the sun broke through, illuminating the cathedral, this is a composite of about 10 shots, to get rid off some of the tourists. HDR processed in photomatix from a single composite image, then processed using CS3 with lots of layers and tweaks. Canon 400D, Canon 10-22mm @13mm, f14, 0.5, iso100

  • THANKS TO ANYONE WHO BOUGHT THIS PRINT !

  • the back end of the millenium bridge in london, looks like one of those transformer thingies hdr again, photomatix 3xshots, played with in CS3

  • Goingunderground Some people might say my life is in a rut, / But I’m quite happy with what I got / People might say that I should strive for more, / But I’m so happy I can’t see the point. / Somethings happening here today / A show of strength with your boy’s brigade and, / I’m so happy and you’re so kind / You want more money – of course I don’t mind / To buy nuclear textbooks for atomic crimes / And the public gets what the public wants / But I want nothing this society’s got - / I’m going underground, (going underground) / Well the brass bands play and feet start to pound / Going underground, (going underground) / Well let the boys all sing and the boys all shout for tomorrow / Some people might get some pleasure out of hate / Me, I’ve enough already on my plate / People might need some tension to relax / Mem, I’m too busy dodging between the flak / What you see is what you get / You’ve made your bed, you better lie in it / You choose your leaders and place your trust / As their lies wash you down and their promises rust / You’ll see kidney machines replaced by rockets and guns / And the public wants what the public gets / But I don’t get what this society wants / I’m going underground, (going underground) / Well the brass bands play and feet start to pound / Going underground, (going underground) / Well let the boys all sing and the boys all shout for tomorrow / We talk and talk until my head explodes / I turn on the news and my body froze / The braying sheep on my TV screen / Make this boy shout, make this boy scream! / Going underground, I’m going underground! copyright paul weller

  • Nikon D80 / 18-135mm / Jiggery Pokery / exif

  • London Photography: Photograph of a City Hall on the banks of the River Thames, London

  • Tower Bridge, London / MCN: CXMLK-BTAR8-3HN2B Texture overlay courtesy of SkeletalMess Featured in Nautical – November 2009 Featured in Dimensions – October 2009 / Tower Bridge appears in Featured Art & Photography – October 2009 / Tower Bridge was in the Top Ten $$ Get Art Promoted $$ – October 2009 / The Tower Bridge is, perhaps, the most famous bascule bridge in the world, and its working from the day it was first opened to the present has been perfect, far exceeding the hopes even of its most enthusiastic advocates. An Act of Parliament empowering the Corporation of the City of London to build the bridge was passed in 1885. “Bascule” is derived from the French word for see-saw,” and the bascule bridge is a kind of drawbridge which works on a pivot and has a heavy weight at one end to balance the greater length at the other. This was the type of bridge finally decided upon, and it has proved a great success. Horace Jones was appointed architect and was knighted, but died the same year, and Mr. (afterwards Sir) John Wolfe Barry was appointed engineer. The work was divided among eight different contractors Among them Sir John Jackson was responsible for the piers and abutments, Sir William Arrol for the steel superstructure, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Mitchell and Co., Ltd., for the hydraulic machinery and Perry and Company for the masonry superstructure. Work was started on the bridge in April 1886, the foundation stone being laid, on behalf of Queen Victoria, by the Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward VII. The bridge was to have been finished by 1889, but difficulties arose and Parliament was twice asked to extend the time for the completion of the work. It did so, and the bridge was eventually opened on June 30, 1894, having cost about £1,000,000 sterling to build, a remarkably small sum for such a bridge in such a position. The total length of the bridge, including the approaches, is half a mile. The roadway has a width of 35 feet and on either side of it is a footway 12.5 feet wide. The total height of the towers on the piers, measured from the level of the foundations, is 293 feet. Text Courtesy of Professor G. M. Beresford Hartwell

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