Up and round
This is one of London’s lesser known – and more recently built – landmarks. It’s quite tall, rotund and elegant. I had to perform some extreme neck-craning to achieve this shot, which you can click to enlarge.
It was the first stop on my architectural tour around the city, a weekend in which the public is granted access to hundreds of buildings – and photography is positively encouraged.
I’ll share more in upcoming posts. In the meantime, do you know what this is and which famous place is just a stone’s throw away?…
It was definitely worth the sore neck Mike. Great balance in the composition. Hope you have an enjoyable week
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Much appreciated, James. I’m slightly obsessed with balance! I hope the weekend ahead is looking good for you.
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You are very welcome Mike and hope you too have a enjoyable weekend. As for myself heading into Brighton for some retail therapy and of course camera kit in tow.
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Brighton is always a photogenic spot. And Sunday’s weather is particularly promising. Always a bonus!
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A beautiful shot from a lesser known landmark (he said, making out as if he knew where it was…) I will definitely do the Open City at some point… It’s a pain that is falls on my anniversary weekend (I’d be in trouble, I think!)
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Ah, unless you suggested an architecturally pleasing landmark for your celebrations! More to come soon…
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Ooh…. :)
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Amazing architecture captured spectacularly! So cool! Great rhythm!
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Thank you Robyn :-) I’m pleased to have seen this place. Much more elegant than a similar venture just a spit away…!
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