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Bat For Lashes live at O2 Empire, Shepherd's Bush, London. 17th April, 2009.

 

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Bat For Lashes live at O2 Empire, Shepherd's Bush, London. 17th April, 2009.

 

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London's skinniest house in Shepherds Bush. Just 6 feet wide. It competes with another in South Kensington but that just goes to a point rather than being thin right through to the back.

 

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Shepherd's Bush underground station, London

 

Like a bug-eyed monster maybe, but I have never thought that these convex mirrors served any practical purpose.

 

A shame that TFL didn't have the forethought to put the station roundel central to the tunnel...

Not a true island platform like Clapham North, for instance, but one that tapers at one end

Has that "Monday's coming" look on its face. At least that's how i feel.

Shepherds Bush is a very busy part of London so I ventured into this large market where there were plenty of traders and very few shoppers today.

Shepherds Bush, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

 

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Extras are usually run on Route 94 when the Central Line is closed for engineering works in the core section. Interestingly this time around Metroline was assisting London United. VWH2093 was one such example squeezing into the very last of the evenings sun as it rounds Marble Arch whilst heading for Shepherd's Bush

The masked city.

Panik on the streets of London.

VW1839 is pictured at Shepherds Bush Market Station whilst working as an extra on route 260

Monday, 16:00 (GMT)

 

Shepherds Bush area of London.

 

Best viewed at least large.

The bird with the crossed beak. Seemed mobile enough so hopefully just an injury, not some cruel disease!

61306 Tthompson B1 'Mayflower' leads the 'Royal Windsor Steam Express' through the cutting between Kensington Olympia and Shepherds Bush Station, just yards away. The sun is almost directly overhead but she is almost on time. A WCR Class 47 is in the rear.

Fish eye shot of the interior of a hotel in London.

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Una Healy ~ Bush Hall ~ Shepherds Bush ~ London ~ England ~ Monday May 15th 2017.

  

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There are moments in a lifetime when you hear a song for the very first time and it hooks your ear and won't leave your head for days. Years later whenever it plays you know exactly where you were and even what you were doing when you heard it the first time.

 

I think it's like that with some birds. I know exactly where I was the first time I saw an EYR clinging on the side of a tree, and how I thought "wow, so awesome, it's so bold to choose such a close tree!".

 

On Sunday I stood motionless for a minute or two as this one's partner posed beautifully on a nearby branch. Till it plunged to earth, grabbed its prey, and moved to a more distant branch. I turned my head to the right to see this one (the partner) hanging out only three metres away, literally just behind me. How could I have been so unaware? Slowly I turned trying not to startle it... but that perfect photograph didn't happen (probably too close to focus on anyway) because it dropped to earth, inspected something and then took to this tree a few metres further away.

 

It doesn't matter how many times I get a "perfect" photograph of an EYR. Always take them.

 

This is handheld at 1/40. Was not much light in the area. So impressed with VC that enables 1/40. Focus is incorrectly on the back instead of the eye... now that I find quite tricky.

Seems the Thornbills like bulrushes too.

VMH2455 is pictured at Notting HIll Green Station whilst working as an extra on Route 94

12 October 2008; 2243 Hours

 

This is Shepherds Bush Tube Station in West London which has just opened after being closed for 8 months; I wanted a shot while the paint was still fresh but I had been putting it off for a few days.

 

Day 286 was just one of those days when I would rather not touch a camera but I had to shoot something so at 2230 hours, I dragged myself here (it's in my neighbourhood).

 

Sadly the place is empty because I was shooting at around 2240 on a Sunday Night!

 

Update: This is the same viewpoint which I took on the day the station closed for renovation: flickr.com/photos/kayodeok/2246285482/

I had big plans for photographing this Railtour when, a few weeks ago, I found out it was happening. The Hastings Diesels DEMU 'Wymondham Winder' from Hastings to Norwich. It was coming up the Hastings Line before traversing the South London Line, West London Line, North London Line and then over onto the East Coast Mainline. Then onto Ely, Wymondham and into Norwich.

 

So traversing a few of the London Lines meant I should have some chance of a shot or two. It would mean an early start but hey ho. Then the Mrs said she wanted to go swimming in the sea in the heatwave we were having and try out her new cossie before the big holiday in September. So with the railtour coming through London early in the morning I amended my plans and said we could do both. So I went for a shot from an overbridge between Kensington Olympia and Shepherds Bush. This would mean minimal deviation and loss of time while heading to Liverpool Street and off to the Essex Coast for a day beside the seaside. With time now an issue, it was quicker for us from where we are to head east to the East coast than to head down south to the South coast.

 

So here is Hastings DEMU Motorcoach 1013 leading The Wymondham Winder away from Kensington Olympia, having just picked up more passengers at it's London stop. The newly restored blue and grey stock is at the rear which is a shame as I was hoping they would be leading. I'm waiting for the day when the standard gauge coaches (No.3 and 4 in this photo) are finally ditched for an authentic train of 100% Hastings Gauge stock. I also found out later today that this Railtour returned via the Great Eastern Mainline and was almost right behind our train home from Manningtree! Oh for the want of checking RTT for just a few moments on our way back!

Another sign, this time in Shepherd's Bush on the Central Line, in West London, not far from Olympia where I was that day.

VWH2139 is pictured going around Holland Park Roundabout whilst working on Route 295

How many times might we walk beneath these clever little Eastern Yellow Robins and not even notice. But they do.

 

Straight from camera, not cropped at all. This one was extra high above me!

This young-looking Raven was in a spot of bother with two nasty noisy miners. But only a spot.

Many thanks for all your support this year.

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