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The locality has probably been done to death, not least by me, but it's that time of year again - as I walk through each night on my way to the station, I've been stopping for a minute to take a photo or two since the clocks went back.
All taken with a Panasonic G2. No. 2 was using a Canon FDn 20mm f/2.8 lens, the rest with the Pansonic 14-42mm that came with the camera.
For stability, I've been using a 2" high 1960s Ohnar mini-tripod that I bought for £4 a couple of weekends ago, perched on whatever surface I can find. It slips easily into my pocket when I'm not using it. It's also handy for pressing firmly up against the side of a building for a few seconds for a vertical shot, as in the case of #4 - I can't do that with my Manfrotto
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The Scoop and The Shard at night by cybertect, on Flickr
2.
The Scoop, City Hall and Tower Bridge at night by cybertect, on Flickr
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Full Stop Courier by cybertect, on Flickr
4.
A bit misty by cybertect, on Flickr
5.
The City at night by cybertect, on Flickr
All taken with a Panasonic G2. No. 2 was using a Canon FDn 20mm f/2.8 lens, the rest with the Pansonic 14-42mm that came with the camera.
For stability, I've been using a 2" high 1960s Ohnar mini-tripod that I bought for £4 a couple of weekends ago, perched on whatever surface I can find. It slips easily into my pocket when I'm not using it. It's also handy for pressing firmly up against the side of a building for a few seconds for a vertical shot, as in the case of #4 - I can't do that with my Manfrotto
1.
The Scoop and The Shard at night by cybertect, on Flickr
2.
The Scoop, City Hall and Tower Bridge at night by cybertect, on Flickr
3.
Full Stop Courier by cybertect, on Flickr
4.
A bit misty by cybertect, on Flickr
5.
The City at night by cybertect, on Flickr
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