It was a beautiful evening, but I walked the wrong side of the bridge to get a photo this way (and there’s no crossing now with all of the security barriers on London bridges). By the time I had managed to change direction these dark clouds had swept in (about the time of the fights at Waterloo, in fact) but yes they gave some real mood.
Maybe you just didn’t notice them, Margaret – they are the ones that went up to prevent cars driving along the pavement. I forget about them except when I want to cross!
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Beautiful composition. Did you get rain with those dark clouds?
It’s been years since I’ve visited London.
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No. Though some other clouds had deposited their contents on me an hour or 2 earlier while I munched on fish and chips.
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Beautiful shot. Nice to get the London Eye and Big Ben in the same frame.
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Sunny and grey looks great.
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Very moody…alas that from the other day, with Rachel?
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That’s a lovely moody photo.
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It was a beautiful evening, but I walked the wrong side of the bridge to get a photo this way (and there’s no crossing now with all of the security barriers on London bridges). By the time I had managed to change direction these dark clouds had swept in (about the time of the fights at Waterloo, in fact) but yes they gave some real mood.
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Oooh, I didn’t know about the security barriers.
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Maybe you just didn’t notice them, Margaret – they are the ones that went up to prevent cars driving along the pavement. I forget about them except when I want to cross!
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Haven’t been in central London for yonks now … 😦
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We can put that right when it is safe enough to do so. I can’t wait to get back to some of my favourite places for a sit, eat and chat.
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*sigh*. Indeed.
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