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"London Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames, connecting the City of London and Southwark, in central London. Situated between Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Tower Bridge, it forms the western end of the Pool of London. On the south side of the bridge are Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station; on the north side are the Monument to the Great Fire of London and Monument tube station.
It was the only bridge over the Thames downstream from Kingston until Putney Bridge opened in 1729. The current bridge opened on 17 March 1973 and is the latest in a succession of bridges to occupy the spot and claim the name." - from Wiki
F-stop: f/22
Exposure time: 30 sec
Camera: Canon EOS 500D
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM
Location: London, England.
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"We now know a thousand ways not to build a lightbulb" -Thomas A. Edison
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Having set myself the task of capturing Trent Building at Nottingham University as a background, I was grateful to this heron who was obviously aware of Hokusai's approach to Mount Fuji!!
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20 205 and 20 142 arrive at Arley with the 12.59 from Kidderminster reflected in our coach window as we head south.
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A shot from our holiday earlier in the year to Girraween National Park. This waterhole is named after Dr Robert Spencer who was fundamental in creating this Amazing national park. The reflections were stunning, and I love the colours of the Australian Bush.
Old building make interesting refelctions of the past..
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