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London reflection along the Thames, walking the Thames Path.

 

For the group Challenge on Flickr: Challenge 38: City / B&W

 

The Palace of Westminster and the Elizabeth Tower or Big Ben as most people know it. Big Ben was actually the second bell made for the tower. The first was made just down the road from where I live back in August 1856. It was the biggest bell ever made at the time and after being transported to London by ship it cracked during testing. It was broken down and recast as 'Big Ben'. That was not the end of it though, the bell again cracked and remains cracked to this date!

 

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I took this shot of iconic symbol of London the Tower Bridge this summer. It is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in the city of London. It spans the River Thames, connecting the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets at North side and Southwark at south side. It has two towers linked by two walkways and suspended sections to either side of the towers, stretching towards the banks of the Thames. It's one of the most mesmerizing structures in London and you can never get enough of it!

 

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A few weeks back, on what started out as a misty morning, I decided I'd rush up to London to see if I could take advantage of the mist for some architectural photography. Well, I'm not really someone that is very good at rushing anywhere and so it goes without saying that by the time I got into London the mist had all but gone. There is very slight evidence of it here in the distant Canary Wharf architecture on the right and those buildings on the left but that was about as much mist as I got that morning. The view here is of the HMS Belfast, a second world war Royal Navy warship permanently moored in the Thames as a tourist attraction. In the background of course the always photogenic Tower Bridge.

Die Tower Bridge ist eine Straßenbrücke über den Fluss Themse in London und benannt nach dem nahen Tower of London. Sie wurde 1894 eröffnet und verbindet den Stadtbezirk Tower Hamlets auf der Nordseite mit dem Stadtteil Southwark im Stadtbezirk London Borough of Southwark auf der Südseite. Über die Brücke führt die Hauptstraße A 100. Die Tower Bridge ist eine im neugotischen Stil errichtete Klappbrücke und die östlichste Themsebrücke in London. Am Nordufer befinden sich der Tower of London und die St Katharine Docks, am Südufer die City Hall. Die Brücke ist im Besitz von Bridge House Estates, einer Wohlfahrtsorganisation der City of London Corporation, die auch für den Unterhalt zuständig ist. Gelegentlich wird die Tower Bridge mit der London Bridge verwechselt, diese jedoch ist die nächste Brücke stromaufwärts. Östlicher an der Themse, flussabwärts liegt nur mehr – erst seit 1991 – die Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.

It's my first trip and my first film in 2022 and It's the first time that I went to the travel with my family.

 

Photo Date: 11 Feb 2022

 

Located: London, England, UK

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

It's my first trip and my first film in 2022 and It's the first time that I went to the travel with my family.

 

Photo Date: 11 Feb 2022

 

Located: London, England, UK

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

🎧 Jamie Cullum - London Skies 🎧

 

Today I was browsing through my archive photos of our trip to London in May 2017 after hearing the rather alarming news from England ...

 

We were visiting THE SHARD on our wedding anniversary ... and I never had a stronger Gin & Tonic so far in my life - they really meant well for me ... I swear it was the tower that swayed and not me ;))

 

Have a Happy Forth Sunday of Advent (nonetheless) and a Happy Sliders Sunday ... and please take care !!

 

And happy Windows Wednesday :)

 

[Editing: Perspecitve Efex (horizontal alignment and miniature effect) and Silver Efex (mainly Omnious Fade) and some additional editing in Affinity Photo - here especially trying to remove the most disturbing reflections]

There's was a lucky day in London, with big relfections on Thames.

Piccadilly Circus, London

The look of London Eye at night

1744 at London Kings Cross for the unveiling of the Sir Nigel Gresley statue on 05/04/2016.

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