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Gorgeous photos flygirl, I especially love the street scenes. And I love the winter atmosphere!
London is a city that's growing on me. I've only been three times- first visit I enjoyed myself but felt a little ambivalent towards London itself. But on my second and third visits I came to like it more and more. Now I'm at the point where I'm actually looking forward to going back. Hmm, actually after looking at your photos I'm wondering if I should go to London instead of Belgium next spring...I'm such a scatterbrain. |
Tower, perhaps CW would step forward? haha
lyb and sassycat, I know exactly what you mean. I get homesick for it too. sassycat, you picked out on of my favorites. The silhouette of the griffin/gryphon/dragon guarding the City of London is my favorite and one of the photos that was my specific goal on this trip (based on a photo I had taken 8 or 9 years ago and wanted to recreate). ms_go - have a great time! Take the DSLR if you can, it does make a difference. Just a few years ago I took only P&S digitals (still had the film SLR) and thought they were just fine. When I got the DSLR I realized what I was missing. tuscanlifeedit, thank you! Apres_Londee, thanks! I know what you mean about having a photo change your mind, a few years ago I happened across a photo on flickr of a streetcar in Lisbon. I hadn't seen a street scene of Lisbon before, I had no point of reference. It was so beautiful, and it struck me so hard I bought a plane ticket to Lisbon - I visited over Thanksgiving 2007. I took my own photos of the same location - I guess I should post my Portugal photos too, I don't believe I ever did! Thank you again everyone for your compliments. |
Thank you so much for sharing these. They are beautiful.
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Beautiful pictures, flygirl!
Sorry, that's not C_W - too much hair. :-)) Lee Ann |
The general ban on smoking has led to a great appreciation for "al fresco" moments amongst the drinkers and diners of UK
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Lantana and Lee Ann, thanks!
Khunwilko, fair enough, that makes sense... |
You really are a wonderful photographer flygirl! I sent my daughter-in-law the link so she can see how wonderful the photos are. She & my husband both use Canon. It seems every six months they get a newer one!
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Thank you tod! Yes, you could get a new Canon just about every 6 months. I'm about to replace my P&S which I've used for 2+ years now. I've had the DSLR for 3 years, hmmm, is it time for a new one of those as well? ;)
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You wrote about one of your favorites. Which is the other?
They are beautiful photos. |
I'm not sure whether to thank you for the beautiful photos or not. You are feeding my London withdrawal symptoms.
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I love your pictures- have put them into my favourites.
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Thank you so much for sharing your pictures. They are gorgeous!
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Very Very NICE! We will be in London in December. I will look for all your picture spots. Well done.
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Cynthia, thanks. My absolute favorite is the dragon/griffin at Temple Bar, and the other photo I wanted to recreate were the ones taken from the portico of the National Gallery. When you stand there, you have a clear view all the way down Whitehall. You can see Big Ben, or, if you move a little to the left you will see the Victoria Tower. The one I took many years ago was before Trafalgar Square was fully pedestrianized. I actually put that up on flickr in a different set, here is the old one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skywalk...7606910787639/ Here is the new Whitehall subset: http://www.flickr.com/photos/skywalk...lgallery/show/ I zoomed in on a few and you can even see a jet off in the distance in the Big Ben closeup. Carolyn, yasronit, Nancy, sunswhtdog, you are very kind. Thank you! |
I am absolutely jealous of your pictures!
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Glad you liked them lyb, I have a lot to learn but I'm making progress.
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