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City Hall – London style!!
City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA), which comprises the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. It is located in Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames near Tower Bridge. It’s an amazing … Continue reading
Stockholm at night – with a twist
We never noticed it at the time, but on closer inspection with a bit of post processing, but wide-angle shot of Stockholm at night, also with a 4min exposure shows the Northern Lights. They’re pretty faint (it WAS summer after … Continue reading
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Stockholm – (night)cityscape
Previously, I noted how water plays such a role in Stockholm’s daily life, and it becomes a bit of a photographer’s playground. Doing a long exposure, I smoothed the water and brought … Continue reading
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Patong Beach by night
By day, Patong is a mad thronging of people, tuk-tuks and scooters all trying to get through the day, going about their business. This is mostly tourist-related. Not tourism. This business is aimed squarely at the tourist. And trying to … Continue reading
Blond wood, blond people, Scandinavian design!
Our first full day in Stockholm dawned bright and clear. Friends living here were seen to be doing anti-rain dances, and these seem to have worked very well. Thank you Kalle! Fed, and probably fatter, we walked along the water’s … Continue reading
The aftermath – a New World Symphony
Prague streets are mostly cobble stones, and yesterday’s trudge left our feet in tatters. Today we decided that the same would be a bad idea. We took it easy and wandered down our side of the river, avoiding a crowded … Continue reading