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More photos from inside the grand O2 (Millennium Dome) building.
Tim and I stopped for lunch at the friendly Square Pie restaurant. Tim chose steak and kidney pie and having had a good breakfast, I chose cottage pie, and I thought that would be lighter! The guys behind the counter suggested their fabulous beers, but we resisted and chose Coca-Colas instead!
More photos from inside the grand O2 (Millennium Dome) building.
Tim and I stopped for lunch at the friendly Square Pie restaurant. Tim chose steak and kidney pie and having had a good breakfast, I chose cottage pie, and I thought that would be lighter! The guys behind the counter suggested their fabulous beers, but we resisted and chose Coca-Colas instead!
I've always been curious to know what it's like inside the O2 London, so I was keen to get some photos!
We walked about a third of the way round - as far as we were able to go - and passed plenty of restaurants. At this point we didn't know which to choose for lunch, but we ended up here, at Square Pie. We'd never heard of it before, and wanted to try something different.
May 2014
I had set out to photograph the full moon rise over The O2 on this night, as you can see my calculations were slightly amiss so I ended up with this unusual panoramic composition which I have grown to like.
You can see the construction of the O2 Hotel on the left, there are many more developments planned for the centre of this landscape including a giant moon clock to the right of The O2.
More photos from inside the grand O2 (Millennium Dome) building.
Tim and I stopped for lunch at the friendly Square Pie restaurant. Tim chose steak and kidney pie and having had a good breakfast, I chose cottage pie, and I thought that would be lighter! The guys behind the counter suggested their fabulous beers, but we resisted and chose Coca-Colas instead!
Originally constructed by the government for the Year 2000 celebrations the Millenium Dome was eventually redeveloped as an entertainement complex and re-branded as the O2 Arena in 2007.
Seating 20,000 people it is the busiest concert venue in the world.
The architect was Richard Rogers.
Been playing with a old image taken almost a year ago but the reflections were never there, these were what i created in photoshop, not the best picture but easy little technique but may come in handy.
Best viewed Large :-)
Taken in Munich, Germany
This view from Olympia Park.
This is a single-RAW-shot HDR Combined in Photomatix and enhanced by Photoshop.
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 28-108mm
Filter: None
On the last day of steam on the Isle of Wight, Saturday 31 December 1966, O2 W27 Merstone waits to leave Ryde Esplanade Station with a train to Shanklin.
O2 World is a multi-use indoor arena, in Friedrichshain, Berlin, that opened in September 2008. Capacity 17,000 people. Architect: HOK.
A welcome half day break from the office today allowed the Mrs and me to take a river trip up to the Thames Barrier, and the chance to see the O2 from the outside, having been there to see Neil Young last week.
Students in SPR’s Outdoor Opportunities program (O2) get up close and personal with residents of the Leavenworth Reindeer Farm on a recent trip to the mountains.
I was at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday singing with approx 15,000 members of Rock Choir. It was such an amazing experience to have that number of people all singing in harmony. I couldn't resist taking a few shots of the buildings around the O2 site before we went in.
Another train ex Ventnor (this time I had crossed the tracks) is hauled by No.21 Sandown at Smallbrook Junction on 24/4/65.
I was at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday singing with approx 15,000 members of Rock Choir. It was such an amazing experience to have that number of people all singing in harmony. I couldn't resist taking a few shots of the buildings around the O2 site before we went in.
The O2 Arena at night, there were only a few people around however i used a 10 second exposure and the people simply disappear.