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St. Paul's Cathedral (right)
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I accidentally kicked the leg of my tripod, and this was the result. I like it.
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Southwark Cathedral
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Experimenting with some car streaks. The people walking bye didn't really get it. "Why is he taking pictures of cars when Tower Bridge is right behind him?"
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Taking a cue from the aforementioned people, I decided to take pictures of both cars
and the bridge.
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This is the view of the famous Tower Bridge from London Bridge. I left the shutter open for thirty seconds on these ones. The streaks on this bottom one are from a little tour boat. (I need to figure out how to use my camera on full manual mode, that way I can keep the bridge from getting all blown out like that. But, hey, it still looks pretty cool right?)
1 comment:
Wow! I haven't figured out how to take pictures at night. I'm sure a tripod would help. These are SO beautiful!
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