Whenever I have a spare moment in London, I gravitate towards the Thames. I love the views and I love the way the hustle and bustle of the city continues in its own way on the water.

There’s rarely a quiet moment here, even at night.
Linked to Weekly Travel Theme: Rivers, On the Move and Water World Wednesday.








Wow perfect! Thanks in joining Water World Wednesday!
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I think I would always head out to the water, too. Your shots are lovely with real life scenes.
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Oh the skyline of London is changing – I don’t know if it’s for the better … some of these buildings would look better in Rotterdam 😉
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Yes, it has gone a bit whacky in places. I don’t have a problem with it though, there is always a direction to look for the type of view that you like. and if you don’t like any of the buildings beyond you can just enjoy the beautiful bridges 🙂
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Yes, I guess, something for everyone, and the city can’t stay static but sometimes the juxtaposition of the old and the new is a bit incongruous and doesn’t do justice to either.
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I love the night shot. Thank you for sharing the Thames with me.
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What a wonderful series of photos. Over the years I have read so many references to the Thames but never imagined it quiet so wide. Great cityscapes as well. Have a great week.
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Nita @ http://www.artisticcomposition.blogspot.com
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Looks like such a great time!
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That looks like a very nice set of shots.
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Fabulous, thanks for sharing the Thames with us.
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Great shots, all but I especially love the night shot. Really beautiful!
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Traci
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These are classic south bank views, Debbie.
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looks like the Thames is wonderful. 🙂
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What a peaceful way to watch the city develop.
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