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On a perfect spring morning Beverley Brook, a small but beautiful river that meanders through London’s Richmond Park, takes on a fairy tail quality in the dawn mist.
Experienced by Simon Wilkes
4 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
For most of you, V&A is a place you pass through once, admiring all the art and skeletons, stairs and all its stunning rooms. For me, it was my daily escape ‘room’ to my lunch break; I miss it heaps. It even smells like home.
Experienced by Toa Heftiba
7 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
I was out taking some pictures in a cemetery and this cat came out of nowhere and scared the living day lights out of me. Lucky it was the nicest cat ever and even gave me a little tour of the place!
Experienced by Edward Howell
7 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
Coming home for Christmas, this street is one of my favourites in London and the first time I’ve shot this. I love how the classic red London bus and black cab are both involved.
Experienced by Jamie Davies
7 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
Milestone reached. 30 photos in 30 days. Well make that 35 days. I kinda missed some - mainly cuz I reached my quota (which was weird). Visiting London after almost 10 years was really amazing. I am so used to the mountains tho, that big cities kinda seem chaotic to me.
Experienced by Paul Gilmore
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
I was wondering near the London marathon race course when I found a spot overlooking the main road. After a few dozens minutes waiting a handful athletes started appearing and one of the volunteers moved closer to cheer them. The rest is history :-)
Experienced by Ariel Pilotto
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
Driving through the British Countryside (hence why we are on the correct side of the road) ;), shooting some cinematic video footage for my vlog and decided that if this was use to anyone, I’d post it up. The video // www.youtube.com/MindOfSly
Experienced by Ram Maru
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
Pigeon in flight at Trafalgar Square in London City. On my last visit, pigeons were a focal point of the tourism at Trafalgar square, now there are signs warning against feeding the birds. With only a few in the area, it was a shock I was able to catch one in flight. Although I needed to correct the focus in post, I think it really catches your eye as a frozen frame in the city.
Experienced by Mike Lacey
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
St. Paul's Cathedral view from the Millennium Bridge, London, UK ** FOLLOW ME ON UNSPLASH ** // Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sonance2/
Experienced by Viktor Forgacs
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
8 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
9 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
Walking along the river in Hampsted Heath public park found in London, a friend said it is her dream house, to have a view of the park and the river. I decided to capture that moment.
Experienced by Amadeusz Misiak
9 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
10 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
10 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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
10 km from Hammersmith Bridge Road
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