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Not sure what the place is called but its round the corner from the Lloyds building
Uploaded25/11/2013 - 22:54
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Posted 26/11/2013 - 03:42
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Now that, is, really, cool!
Love it!
Love it!
Posted 26/11/2013 - 07:11
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This looks really nice. The yellow cast from the lights and the reds really enhances the warm Christmas feeling.
I agree with Larry, assuming the time on your EXIF data is right you were either lucky on Sunday morning, it was a longer exposure than the days suggested, you combined a number of shots and did a lot of cloning? Go on which was it?
I agree with Larry, assuming the time on your EXIF data is right you were either lucky on Sunday morning, it was a longer exposure than the days suggested, you combined a number of shots and did a lot of cloning? Go on which was it?
K20D | FA 50mm f1.4 | Sigma 17-70mm | DA 18-55mm kit | DA 50-200mm
Posted 26/11/2013 - 10:59
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It looks to me like Leadenhall Market though I haven't been there for doney's years.
It's a beautiful shot !
It's a beautiful shot !
Posted 26/11/2013 - 12:13
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Thanks for all the kind comments.
I was lucky on a Sunday morning. I wanted to shoot the Lloyds building at dawn but the train gods weren't on my side so got there too late. Then it started to rain! Walked round the corner and there it was (Leadenhall Market, thanks Blaze) all lit up, undercover and empty! Couldn't believe it. Had time to phaff around with bracketing and everything!
I was lucky on a Sunday morning. I wanted to shoot the Lloyds building at dawn but the train gods weren't on my side so got there too late. Then it started to rain! Walked round the corner and there it was (Leadenhall Market, thanks Blaze) all lit up, undercover and empty! Couldn't believe it. Had time to phaff around with bracketing and everything!
Posted 26/11/2013 - 12:51
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Well Train Gods move in mysterious ways, so maybe they were on your side ......otherwise you may not have captured this photo!
K20D | FA 50mm f1.4 | Sigma 17-70mm | DA 18-55mm kit | DA 50-200mm
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