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This image is a blend of 2 exposures using luminosity layer mask techniques in Photoshop, a new way of editing for me and probably will use this allot in future images. This allows you to properly expose the sky and the foreground together to achieve the right exposure.
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Leake street was once a Victorian abandoned tunnel underneath Waterloo station, it has now been transformed into a Urban art oasis with six new innovative businesses, fitting neatly into the old railway arches.
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A shot taken this afternoon in St James' Park.
London today has been tormented by a strong wind and heavy showers, however, the Park, beautified by carpets of blooming daffodils, was still crowded with tourists and visitors, happy to enjoy the few hours of peace granted by the elements. Some spots looked lovely in the diffused light of this cloudy day, like the one chosen by the lovers in this shot, located a few meters away from the Blue Bridge.
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Photograph selected by the Magazine Time Out London as the cover of their official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TimeOutLondon
A tower of hundreds of radios playing at once, addressing the idea of information overload and failed communication.
The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, South East London.
Designed by Christopher Wren and built between 1696 and 1712. The buildings were originally constructed to serve as the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, now generally known as Greenwich Hospital. The hospital closed in 1869. Four years later the buildings were converted to a training establishment for the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy finally left the College in 1998 when the site passed into the hands of the Greenwich Foundation for the Old Royal Naval College.