DeltaSigma wrote:
Quiet Streets.
It wasn't my intention to go and photograph some run-down areas of London (whilst I was in transit, by foot, from Waterloo Rail Station to my destination) but the lack of people made this a less worrying task.
La Sucrière is an industrial building used as a sugar warehouse in the 30s which was renovated a few years ago and is now dedicated to events and cultural exhibitions.
DeltaSigma wrote:
Quiet Streets.
It wasn't my intention to go and photograph some run-down areas of London (whilst I was in transit, by foot, from Waterloo Rail Station to my destination) but the lack of people made this a less worrying task.
Thanks for the comments and likes on the London Street series.
Yes, Kristian. Those particular streets were pretty quiet. It was about 9am.
I have a lot of images to cull and process - some more railway shots that might interest Scott and some of the more traditional London scenes from the route Samy and I walked a few years ago.
I finally managed to get done at work before the sun went down. This plane was on the move from the old Airborn Express/DHL terminal in WIlmingon, up to the base. It's a three day journey for them and today (Wednesday) is the final part of the trip. They parked overnight at the parking lot of an old store.
Finally got my grubby hands on (another) Df, and happened to already have a K2 screen installed. Looking forward to it. Sensor definitely has a quality to it that's enjoyable.
The Roebuck public house.
Such places are closed in the UK until 12th April (at the earliest)
They can open for outside distanced seating if metrics are met.
I have material to share so forgive me hogging the board with sequential entries.
105/2.5 PC (love this lens)
HMS Belfast in very strange light.
A sea mist/fog was approaching fast, from the east, with a low setting sun to the west.
Earlier that day the air was very clear and crisp so that haze isn't smog.