Bernhard Sitzwohl
Thames Barrier bw
The first time i saw that flood barrier was in 2005 during my first London visit. We had a drink in the "anchor and hope" in the evening and i was impressed by the futuristic looking installation i saw from there. I had no camera then but i told me that one day i might come back to photograph that barrier. This year during my London visit it was definitely on my photo list.
I drove out with public transport (DLR from Cannon Street to Charlton, 621 Bus to greenwich Unitech College) on a hot summer afternoon. Apart of the sweating the conditions were perfect, fluffy clouds and a blue sky in the afternoon light.
I took advantage of my Hoya Polarizer and a Lee Big Stopper and took several shots from different angles. This one is my favourite.
Thames Barrier bw
The first time i saw that flood barrier was in 2005 during my first London visit. We had a drink in the "anchor and hope" in the evening and i was impressed by the futuristic looking installation i saw from there. I had no camera then but i told me that one day i might come back to photograph that barrier. This year during my London visit it was definitely on my photo list.
I drove out with public transport (DLR from Cannon Street to Charlton, 621 Bus to greenwich Unitech College) on a hot summer afternoon. Apart of the sweating the conditions were perfect, fluffy clouds and a blue sky in the afternoon light.
I took advantage of my Hoya Polarizer and a Lee Big Stopper and took several shots from different angles. This one is my favourite.