Hi Really nice image great lines
works really well, nothing I can offer in the way of crit there
Many thanks. It's all about the location I guess, if there's an image there it's yours for the taking.
Hiya Nick
You are ROCKING the '52 this year mate. Great images and I'm loving the write ups.
Keep it up.
Ah... You're just saying that because I've already shoehorned a cow shot in!
Thanks for the encouragement fella, are you taking a year out this time?
Hi Nick
Relax ... my first thoughts were: beautiful but the colour is wrong. Now I know your reason for the sepia effect ... the more I see it the more I like it.
Vertical ... "London's latest photography cliche" ... think I've seen that view somewhere recently. Where is it? Your image is tunning!
as B of B says, you are ROCKING the '52 this year.
Cheers!
It's part of the More London estate, on the south bank between London Bridge and City Hall. There's a fair few opportunities down there nowadays.
That's my kinda crit... Thanks!
Nice shot for relax Nick - all soft and dreamy
Cheers! I did wonder if I'd gone a bit too soft, but the more I look at it, I reckon it'll do.
Great vertical shot. Love the reflection of the sky in the glass buildings and nice composition.
Thanks! I got lucky with the sky. I spent all morning looking out of the window at work, just willing it to last until lunchtime.
relax - I'm guessing Tom? love the soft colours you used m'dear
Lucky you having all those lovely vertical heights to choose in London, might be one or two in Basingrad but not as pretty lol. Another wonderful pic though, I never seem to catch pretty skies when I get time for togging
Thanks Summer! It's actually Polly, but they all look pretty much alike to me too. It's true that I'm lucky working down that way. Both this time, and for my last 52 in 2013 I've relied heavily on quick, lunch hour sorties. The light is never great at that time of day, but at a pinch I'll take what I can get.
Vertical, blimey thats making me dizzy looking up like that!
Very interesting, there is lots going on there
Thanks a lot. I don't think the image quite gets across how dizzying it is, particularly bent over backwards, holding your breath and looking through a viewfinder.