Yes, it was a beautifully sunny day, and probably the Velvia didn't need
polarizing as well.
Architecturally I think London's changing for the better all the time.
This will probably be looked back on as the Foster Era - Norman seems to
be making all the distinctive contributions to the skyline at the
moment. Unlike Berlin, though, almost all of London's tall buildings
have little or no public access. I think that's a real shame - being
more of a scenic photographer than an architectural one I'd probably
rather take photos from them than of them!
Roger
ll.clark@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
In <3F817D17.2060200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on 10/06/03
at 03:32 PM, Roger Wesson <roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
http://www.world-traveller.org/photo/ommeets/
Interesting shots, as always, Roger. But I don't think I've ever seen such
intense blues; Wow. And I think London is acquiring more odd-looking
buildings than Berlin!
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