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The Oktoberfest crowd as seen from the ferris wheel.
6 million people visit the Oktoberfest!
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I was in central London yesterday taking a few photos over in Docklands and decided to pop across to Buckingham Palace, maybe to see the flowers following The Queen's death. Events were taking place elsewhere (St James' Palace and The Royal Exchange in The City) so thought it may be quieter. I was wrong. This was the closest I could get comfortably. I would advise all, even those living in Greater London like me, to watch these historic events on TV.
Late Auckland Mayor, Sir Dove-Meyer Robinson loved a good crowd.
Minolta Alpha 7 with Ilford Pan F Film. Scanned with dslr.
The Minolta Alpha 7 has an STF mode which shoots 7 shots on one frame changing the aperture and shutter speed for each to alter the look of the bokeh. I figured this could be interesting with moving subjects.
With all the hoopla on social media about the Aurora last weekend, it stands to reason you'd have crowds of people coming out to have a gander for themselves. Here, you'd never know it, but there were probably 50 or 60 people behind me on this little beach. Not long after this capture, the clouds rolled in and the light show was over.
Multiple exposure of the crowd of people in the laneways near Degreaves Street. I doubt the traffic ever stops.
Amongst a crowd of young aspen trees stands a single pine tree. Hard to say who established roots here first, but I'm guessing the taller conifer tree. Once you sink roots as a tree, well there's no changing places. The pine tree will have to compete for water and sun light. But on the bright side, that pine gets to watch those aspen trees display their fall colors every year.