Tower Bridge - London

vangoghvangogh Registered Users Posts: 353 Major grins
edited June 8, 2006 in Landscapes
I went into central London the other night to take some pics of Tower Bridge at night as I'd discovered a fantastic vantage point.

I just missed them opening the drawbridge but got these....just.

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I set up up the tripod set up, attached the camera, started to line up the pics & get the right exposure etc. I'd taken 3 shots when I heard a voice in my ear say "You can't take photos here!" Sorry? "This is private property! And you're right in front of the Security camera!!!" :rofl

Opps!! After an apology & brief chat with him he said they didn't like people using tripods as it was usually "professional" photographers that used tripods (I kept quiet) but he said i could take photos elsewhere in the area, just so long as I wasn't in front of the camera!!

I beat a hasty retreat :D

I also got these 2 earlier outside Tower Hill station

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Nicola
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Comments

  • JusticeiroJusticeiro Registered Users Posts: 1,177 Major grins
    edited June 8, 2006
    Great shots! I got the same line about tripods in Notre Dame on Monday. I guess that's what a monopod is great for. Easily disguised as a walking stick- plan your photo, whip it on the monopod, and you can likely get a few off before security has a chat with you.
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