It's great to be in London
London is one of my favourite cities. I love it so much, I visit from Germany at least 4 times a year. So, here are some of my photos from my London gallery. The full gallery can be found here: http://jcp.smugmug.com/Urban%20Scenics/280731
At the center of London can be found Trafalgar Square. Always full of life, it is particularly nice just as the sun sets.
The view from Waterloo Bridge with the London Eye and Thames. It is certainly worth the wait for a trip on the Eye.
Admiralty Arch and the Mall
The Tate Modern and Millenium Bridge.
London is packed with art galleries and museums, here is the National Gallery.
And finally another photo of the London Eye
And of cause, the London Underground. The largest and oldest metro network in the world.
Both photos from Baker Street Station.
At the center of London can be found Trafalgar Square. Always full of life, it is particularly nice just as the sun sets.
The view from Waterloo Bridge with the London Eye and Thames. It is certainly worth the wait for a trip on the Eye.
Admiralty Arch and the Mall
The Tate Modern and Millenium Bridge.
London is packed with art galleries and museums, here is the National Gallery.
And finally another photo of the London Eye
And of cause, the London Underground. The largest and oldest metro network in the world.
Both photos from Baker Street Station.
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The photos you are showing us here are very nice and well taken.
Good work.
I like the very much the 1.st one of Baker street underground station...
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I love London too, just wish it wasn't so expensive.
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I live just down the road from central London, but hate the place (too busy, too many people, too little space etc) but you've inspired me to take a wander up there with a different eye.
This picture is very nice. Thanks for sharing.
And a good gallery, I lived in London for many years as a child, the culture and history are unmatched anywhere else in the world. ( a little expensive though:D ). Thanks for sharing
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What a wonderful journey, your images are stunning
I love the soft light you have capture in that very first image
The lighting in all those shots looks great
Your second shot almost looks like a painting.
The B&W's look great too, especially the two train station shots
I remember it was 1983 when I was there, and Big Ben was covered in scaffolding and being sand blasted at the time.
You've captures some beautiful images on this Journey,
glad you had a wonderful time, and thank you for sharing .... Skippy
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Oh well, instead I'll pop up a couple more photos.
Back to the Thames.
Relaxing in St. James Park.
Trafalgar Square and National Gallery.
wonderful photos and tour!
Yuri
This is a really great set of photos - you managed to make Trafalgar Square look, dare I say it, romantic!
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Hi p27rpy, no, it's not HDR. But I did use Photomatix on a single RAW image to increase the dynamic range of the photo. I then brought it into photoshop and used curves with some dodging and burning until I got the result shown. I do use HDR in other situations though, and you can see my HDR gallery here: http://jcp.smugmug.com/gallery/2407372