A group of friends sitting on Hampstead Heath close to Parliament Hill on a cloudy spring day. Nikkor 200 mm lens / Fuji Neopan 1600 film
photohop work of an own picture
These two walkways were added to this bridge over the river Thames at the millenium. The people walking on the bridge add to the perspective really make the perspective work I think. Kodak EIR film / Nikkor 20 mm lens / f22 @ 1/60s
All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. / © 2008 Street Geek Clothing / Forest Friends Photography: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. This is one of my favourite pictures of London City It shows beautiful reflection work of historical building v modern day architecture.
Lake in St. James’s Park, London, UK
Took this photo in Covent Garden, London, of a street performer.
City Hall at dawn, London
Bonza Bay beach, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa / I sold this image middle of July this year. Well, a stock library I had almost forgotten about sold it for R300, I got R240! Not via a person viewing the stock library, and buying from there (I would have gotten less), but because East London (also known as Buffalo City) was looking for images for a “focus on Buffalo City” publication, and approached the stock library owner, who chose a few images from different people. / I was, and still am, really really pleased!
London calling my heart! How true, I’ve been there and ever since I’d like to go back.
with tower bridge infrastructure / d300 3 secs f22
30 St Mary Axe, also known as the Swiss Re Tower or the Gherkin, is a skyscraper in London’s main financial district, the City of London; completed in December 2003 and opened on 28 April 2004. It is 180-metres (591-foot) in height, with 40 floors. Its construction symbolised the start of a new high-rise construction boom in London. It was subsequently followed by the Willis Building in 2007 and the Broadgate Tower in 2008. The construction of tall buildings has continued, with skyscrapers Heron Tower, the Leadenhall Building, the "Walkie Talkie" and Bishopsgate Tower ("Pinnacle") which, upon completion will become the City’s tallest building at 288 metres.
CentrePoint, at the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, is another controversial London landmark – the aesthetics of its concrete exo-skeleton are often insulted and the building was the subject of many conspiracy theories concerning its use when it was left empty for many years immediately following its completion. I set out to show the building in a different light. The reflections of the glass panels and the widely varying tones produced by the shape of the concrete give the image a more upbeat feel than most would associate with this concrete beast, and the bright sky and scudding clouds complete the mood..
BlackEel Designs /
This was taken inside the Westfield Shopping Centre in London 18/03/2009. I have always been into photography but didn’t get real serious about it until I went to the largest urban area indoor shopping centre in Europe. / I fell in love with the architect, and even the security guard stoped me twice, I took many photos. :0))) / I have learned a lot about composition, lighting and the multitude of other aspects to creat better photos. However, I suspect I will forever be on a learning curve. / It’s a pleasure to share my viewpoint of architect as seen thruogh the lens of my camera. /
London – the City / check out my calendar facades of the world /
View across the River Thames, London, from under the Millenium Bridge with St Pauls in the background and the bridge casting shadows on the water
london, 2009
Canon 50D, ndx400, ndx8, 30 sec exposure, long exp noise red on, f18 @ 10mm
A tube train captured as it leaves St Paul’s Underground station in London.
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