London

After the Rush

Posted by on Jan 27, 2012 in Canon EOS 60D, HDR, London, London, United Kingdom | 1 comment

The colors in central London are really interesting in the evenings. If you combine it with the long exposure and the London Eye, the result is quite surprising. This was taken near the Embankment.

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Up the Tree

Posted by on Dec 21, 2011 in Canon EOS 60D, HDR, London, Travel | 0 comments

The Gherkin here is kind of hidden behind this great tree. The wide-angle lens created an interesting effect which I like (of course aiming the lens upwards is necessary:).

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Busy Big Ben

Posted by on Dec 14, 2011 in Canon EOS 60D, HDR, London, Night, Travel | 0 comments

It was really busy around the Big Ben, as always. I found this spot from where you can see the Big Ben and the London Eye as well. Together with the traffic and people. The long exposure made it look more dramatic:). It amazes me that there are still people camping here in tents and protesting against various stuff (I saw these tents here five years ago too).

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Under the Tower Bridge

Posted by on Dec 13, 2011 in Canon EOS 60D, HDR, London, Travel | 0 comments

The day I was walking around the Tower Bridge started really cloudy. Then it got a lot better and I took this shot. I saw many pictures of this famous landmark and I wanted something different. This angle is something I’ve never tried before.

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Leaves

Posted by on Dec 12, 2011 in Canon EOS 60D, HDR, London, Travel | 0 comments

I was just walking past this “fountain” in London (near the Waterloo station) and took a quick shot. It came out quite good:). It’s an HDR from single exposure.

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Dancing Dolphin

Posted by on Dec 8, 2011 in Canon EOS 60D, HDR, London, Travel | 0 comments

When I was going to take some pictures of the Tower Bridge, I came across this interesting fountain. So of course I took a picture of it together with the Tower Bridge. I’m always surprised what pictures I get while going for those that are in my head. These unexpected photos are often better:).

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