Sometimes it's good to get out and just shoot
for yourself and today I managed to get time to do just that.
Sometimes it's good to get out and just shoot
for yourself and today I managed to get time to do just that. I'm a photographer
at heart and have a love for many subjects not just people photography, and so I
took the opportunity to shoot some architecture around London today primarily
around the London Eye and Docklands although I had walked along the South-Bank
by the National Theatre and along to the Tate and Millenium Bridge before
jumping on the Jubilee line and heading up to Canary Wharf to get some of the
fantastic architecture which has been
built.
Here are some images from
the day, although I still have plenty to process. I'm not claiming any unique
views - as these buildings and structures have been photographed many thousands
of times - just pleasing viewpoints from my own eye. These look great at full
size, and I have to say compressing them for the web does no justice, more so
than portraits.....
The pods
of the London
Eye
One
of the huge supports holding the wheel in
place
Exiting
Canary Wharf
underground
A
view back to the underground entrance and skyscrapers
behind
This
building houses the Sytner BMW dealership and has round turrets on each
corner
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