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My first real attempt at infrared photography. Didn’t have a clue what I was doing and still don’t. No idea why the bush on the left is glowing or why there are red particles everywhere but it was taken just after seeing Hotel Artemis. Overall really pleased with this photo, the mix of grain and red particles really appeals to me.
Experienced by Jack B
24 km from 51 High St
In my garden we have a lot of bird feeders, and in the Summer (usually around June) we see a lot of Starlings. They nest in the trees surrounding our house and bring their young fledglings into our garden to feed. I sat outside for 2 hours patiently waiting to get some good shots of both the adults and the youngsters. Only the day before I bought my 100-400mm MK II lens for my Canon EOS 6D and these birds were the perfect subject to practice on - I was able to get some lovely photos without disturbing the families.
Experienced by Andy Holmes
28 km from 51 High St
Early in the morning, to have the best light and less people. It was the last day of my trip in London which was wonderful and so sunny, nothing better to end it than seeing one of the best symbol of London!
Experienced by Charles Postiaux
28 km from 51 High St
Took this on March 22nd, the same date as the terrorist attacks at Westminster. City activity still in full swing. Buildings looking great on a chilly night and the day-to-day hustle on the Thames continues.
Experienced by Gordon Williams
28 km from 51 High St
Passing through City Hall, I decided to sit on the grass verge by the river Thames and capture the atmosphere here. It is usually a crowded place and this day was no different. People come here to chill out, enjoy the view or have a drink at the nearby pop up bar.
Experienced by Mike Stezycki
28 km from 51 High St
This is one of my photos from 48h trip to London, I tried to make as many great photos as I could on my travel there.
Experienced by Krists Luhaers
28 km from 51 High St
I went on a walk with my wife to explore the “lesser known” south bank of the Thames, east of Tower Bridge on a very cold and windy but beautiful evening. This is the view we were greeted with when walking back. Makes you want to visit London eh?
Experienced by Richard R. Schünemann
29 km from 51 High St
this photo was taken from the window of ‘Duck and Waffle’ restaurant in London. Great breakfast great view.
Experienced by Toa Heftiba
29 km from 51 High St
Always wanted to photograph this beautiful 12th century church, damaged in the Great Fire and then finished off by a bomb in WWII. It is now a garden in the City of London, and a lovely place to have lunch.
Experienced by Ruth Gledhill
30 km from 51 High St
From the offices of Camelot, operators of the National Lottery. I had a job shooting portraits for the day and had a moment to capture this unique view whilst I waiting for my clients to walk in.
Experienced by dylan nolte
30 km from 51 High St
I was catching up with an old friend and noticed this tree compared to others had really started to blossom. Standing there, I realised I was peering through something that had just begun its life to look at something already so full of life. That’s this wonderful city, London, for you.
Experienced by Jacob Hilton
30 km from 51 High St
I’ve always wanted to photograph the Millennium Bridge. Numerous posts on Instagram made it seem like a fascinating destination - especially at sunrise and sunset. The only issue? The sun rose far to early in the morning and too many people were around at golden hour. With that in mind, I decided to try something a bit different using a ND filter.
Experienced by Kyle Myburgh
30 km from 51 High St
I was passing through Somerset House one delightful day in June and I decided to grab a couple shots of people sitting leisurely in the courtyard. I love this place so any excuse to come here and capture photos, I’ll take it!
Experienced by Mike Stezycki
30 km from 51 High St
sometime when I travel for work I’m able to bring my camera. I captured this one on a clear fall evening after a long day of work. London is one of my favorite cities in Europe to wander with my camera. I started to explore street photography during my last visit. I love how this great cities great history with our current times.
Experienced by Paul Buffington
30 km from 51 High St
One Blackfriars on the Thames’ South Bank has to be one of the ugliest proponents of modern architecture that puts making a profit over the legacy of future generations. One has to wonder what London Borough Southwark’s planners were thinking (or rather not) when they approved this carbuncle, -but it makes for interesting photography ;-)
Experienced by Richard R. Schünemann
30 km from 51 High St
London is one of themost photographed places on earth. It is difficult to take a picture that “hasn’t been done before”. This one is a classic view from Waterloo Bridge looking east, but the lovely dawn light made it feel crisp and new. I lingered enjoying the view until the sun had risen.
Experienced by Richard R. Schünemann
30 km from 51 High St
Luckily, during my trip in London, the weather was just amazin. No clouds, pure sun, something you don’t see everyday! And I believe this photography is one of my best during this trip because of the light, weather and of course subject. The Westminster Abbey
Experienced by Charles Postiaux
30 km from 51 High St
Taking a Thames river cruise had us stop at the london eye for more passengers. This unique perspective was offered up as we were docking. I liked this shot because it shows one of the cars hanging in space.
Experienced by John Bakator
30 km from 51 High St
instagram.com/bacherfelix St Paul’s Cathedral was the tallest building in London from its construction until 1962. The dome is the second largest in the world at 366 feet high and is reached by climbing 259 steps.
Experienced by Felix Bacher
30 km from 51 High St
A shot of St Pauls cathedral peaking through two buildings pf a narrow street. This was captured on a two hour shoot in London.
Experienced by Jordan Hibbert