Trafalgar Square, London.
The Arch, Twelve Apostles, Twelve Apostles and London Bridge. Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
In Notting Hill London, just after a tonne of rain…..somehow makes the area much less depressing STREET / THE SEA/WATER / BIRDS/ANIMALS / UK / ITALY / ARCHITECTURE / CARDS / OTHER BITS
Swan captured in Barnes in London. See T-shirt too -
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
I took this in Trafalgar Square. The light was just right to reflect off the water.
Female mandarine duck landing on a pond, Bushy Park, London
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!
Hey who stole the pig? If you didn’t care what happened to me, / And I didn’t care for you, / We would zig zag our way through the boredom and pain / Occasionally glancing up through the rain. / Wondering which of the buggars to blame / And watching for pigs on the wing. You know that I care what happens to you, / And I know that you care for me. / So I don’t feel alone, / Or the weight of the stone, / Now that I’ve found somewhere safe / To bury my bone. / And any fool knows a dog needs a home, / A shelter from pigs on the wing. (Pigs on the Wing Part 1 and 2 by Roger Waters and Floyd.)
Location: London UK
THIS CALENDAR IS A WINDOW INTO THE WORLD SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF SCOTT d’ALMEIDA, WORLD RENOWNED URBAN AND TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHER. / YOU WILL SEE MANY DIFFERING STYLES AND SUBJECTS ONE MONTH AT A TIME AS YET ANOTHER YEAR PASSES US BY…...
My First Visit to Leeds Castle / Looking through the blossom. Easter Flowing Beauty at Leeds Castle Kent UK. On this photography trip, I thought “I’ll go out and only take my 50mm prime (no Zoom capability) with me, this meant that for every single shot, to get the framing right I had to move rather than the lense. It was really interesting. Peoeple were watching me much more than normal, I had to duck down, stan tall, kneel in mud and walk back or walk forward, just to get the framing right. It was a good exercise because what you do get with a prime lense is pure light and quality of glass. It’s obvious in the sharp details in the 170 pictures I took on this shoot. I’ll definitely try it again. However, only taking the 50mm prime did hhave it’s limitations as well. I couldn’t get close enough to some subjects to capture the detail that I’d like to have. However, next time I can alway take along my zoom with me. One good things about Leeds Castle, it cost £16.50 to get in, but that enables you to go back as my times as you like within one year. So I’ll definitely be back to capture some more wonderful scenes from here. The place is a choc-box full of delights for any photographer or artist. It’s magical and amazing. / Camera. Nikon D700 50mm at ISO 200 /
The Southbank, London is proving to be a never ending source of rich creative inspiration … the variety of images forever evolving is boggling to the mind … and I’m experiencing them with gleeful delight Canon EOS 450D; 18-55mm kit lens “double delight” it seems ;) ... thank you kindly to the All About Water group for the feature of this piece at the beginning of June 2009 – much appreciated indeed!! thank you so much for the honour and delight of having this piece featured in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club in July 2009
An old photograph of London that my grandfather took when he lived there. I have now taken a photo (with his permission :) of the photo.
I was in London meeting a friend who was quite late and then eventually decided to stay in the pub. I took the opportunity to take some London scenes, this was one of them. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 32mm, f/22, 20 sec, ISO 100. No filters used. My new fancy tripod held steady, thank god. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Urban Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
Big Wheels Keep on Turning: The London Eye at Night / Captured at 5.00am in the Morning. The London Eye is locatedon the South Bank of the River Thames and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London. Camera Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense. You may also like to visit Just click the pictures:-) / The Houses of Parliament at Night /
Westminster Bridge Lamp with V & A Victoria and Albert Monograph. and The London Eye. / Matthew 6:21-23 (New International Version) / For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. “The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness! Camera Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense. Photo manipulation. Levels adjustment, vignette, dodging and burning, texture layer, HDR of original photo in photomatirx pro, with 6 different exposures of the same image from a RAW file. / / You may also like to visit Just click the pictures:-) / The Houses of Parliament at Night / The London Eye The world’s largest observation wheel is 135 metres high. It provides a 30-minute, slow-moving ‘flight’ over London. Designed to reflect the elements of air, water, earth and time – the central theme is a circle of white light from within the rim which sweeps the skyline at 135 metres. The passenger capsules signifying ‘time’, is lit internally at the point of embarcation. Each high-tech capsule accommodating up to 25 people. The attraction has the capacity to handle 1,500 visitors every hour. The British Airways London Eye is a privately funded venture between British Airways, the Tussauds Group and London architects David Marks and Julia Barfield. /
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