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This was taken on slide film.
The G2 lenses are extraordinarily sharp, amazing contrast, colour, 3d pop.
The detail of this image rivals my Eos 5D in resolution.
I am going to try some ultra-slow BW film through it and see just how sharp it can go!!
St Patrick's Church in Greenbank, Wapping where a market will be held 12-4pm on Sunday 17th March 2013 www.whatsinwapping.co.uk/st-patricks-market-wapping-17-ma...
Wapping: the Pier Head filled-in lock entrance to the Wapping Basin and London Docks; with 'The Town of Ramsgate' pub sandwiched between the Pier Head East building and the apartments in the converted Oliver's Wharf warehouse.
Sandrett Street, Wapping. The former Parish Church of Wapping, built in 1756. Reduced to a damaged shell in World War 2, the tower was restored in 1964 and the rest converted to flats in the 1990s.
I took this photo of Tower Bridge House, designed by Richard Rogers and completed in 2005, which is a block of offices and shops in St. Katharine Docks, from the entrance nearest Tower Bridge, on Tower Bridge Road, on July 19, 2012.
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Wapping Lane, Wapping. Designed by F H Pownall and begun in 1865-6 but not completed until the 1939, it was then badly damaged in the war and renovated in 1948-50.
Wapping, London.
This was my first London Job. In total there was 13 of us, all Jack the Ripper enthusiasts (or Ripperologists as we are called) Many of them are authors of books.
We walked around the H Division looking at locations of old police stations that were around during the murders in 1888.
a series of secret photographs taken while the gallery attendance was out.
"Don't miss it! the best photography exhibition this year" - bbk
@ The Wapping Project (converted Hydraulic Power Station), London, UK.
This was the "entrance" to the Margaret William's video installation show.