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Tag Archives: Canary Wharf
12 Images of 2023…
I have had a love/hate relationship with my iPhone this year. Be that as it may – these are my selection of images captured with my iPhone in 2023. Are they the best images? Probably not as I tried to spread things out … Continue reading
Have a Nice Day…
I know we all know this but I think it is an important fact to restate: The iPhone camera, whichever version, is not as good as a ‘proper’ camera. What Apple are really good at is the software that handles … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Photography, Street Photography
Tagged camera, Canary Wharf, Elizabeth Line, Finance, Gordon Gekko, iPhone 13, National Gallery, Skyscraper, Sony, Street Photography, Trafalgar Square
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Rekindling…
We are living in strange times indeed. As I write this many places in continental Europe are entering lock downs, restrictions and general despondency. Meanwhile in England we are going about our business in much the same way we have … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Photography
Tagged Alexandra Palace, autumn, Canary Wharf, East London, london, National Trust, Red Kite, Stowe Gardens, Street Photography, Tate Liverpool
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Time to dry out I hope….
Well that was a winter to forget. None of the crisp dawns this time around just the thuds of rain on the conservatory roof as clouds rolled in from the west and did their best to make everything muddy! There … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Winter
Tagged Bloom, Canary Wharf, Catkins, City of Leicester, Coventry, Damp, Floods, Jubilee Park, Kings Cross Station, london, rain, sunset
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The Crimson Permanent Assurance…
Walking around the City of London on Sunday I felt like I was walking through the set for the The Crimson Permanent Assurance short at the starting of the Meaning of Life. All around me there were these tiny … Continue reading
It’s the image that counts
This morning over my breakfast cereals I read an interesting piece about the decline in innovation in new cameras. In short the article argued that camera manufacturers weren’t giving the consumer reasons to replace their equipment on a regular basis. … Continue reading
