
GXR P10, 28mm (35equiv), ISO 500, 1/32s, f/3.5, 2012-06-22
With an escalator through it, cause… well just cause they can.
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GXR P10, 28mm (35equiv), ISO 500, 1/32s, f/3.5, 2012-06-22
With an escalator through it, cause… well just cause they can.
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GXR P10, 28mm (35equiv), ISO 176, 1/32s, f/3.5, 2012-06-22
This is the mezzanine level of the museum foyer.
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GXR P10, 28mm (35equiv), ISO 125, 1/32s, f/3.5, 2012-06-22
The foyer area at the museum. The Dino skeleton is impressive, but the partially dissected camel display behind it is much more interesting.
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GXR P10, 28mm (35equiv), ISO 100, 1/540s, f/7.0, 2012-06-22
This is the exterior of the Natural History Museum, we spent the better part of a day there and checked out the right half, we intend to go back and visit the other half sometime.
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GXR P10, 60mm (35equiv), ISO 100, 1/73s, f/4.5, 2012-06-20
I’m actually running low on photos that do anything new with it, and we are hopefully moving out of the Southwark area next week, so there probably won’t be many more Shard photos.
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GXR P10, 49mm (35equiv), ISO 100, 1/1070s, f/4.3, 2012-06-20
I love this building, subsequently you are just going to have to suffer through every angle in every combination of weather and light
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GXR P10, 28mm (35equiv), ISO 100, 1/810s, f/3.5, 2012-06-19
There is a section of Regents Canal near Regents Park that has a collection of very nice houses, this is actually one of the more modest ones, unfortunately the other photos I took that day didn’t expose well, too much contrast between the white wash and the greenery.
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GXR P10, 49mm (35equiv), ISO 100, 1/870s, f/4.3, 2012-06-19
There are a bunch of canals running through London, the most notable being Regents and Grand Union. The tow paths provide nice inner city walking tracks and we’ve already explored a fair portion of Regents Canal (everything from Angel to Little Venice). This particular structure is just a short way upstream from Camden Lock.
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GXR P10, 119mm (35equiv), ISO 100, 1/410s, f/9.8, 2012-06-17
Another angle on the famous Gherkin.
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