High (but not that high) on Millennium Bridge http://bit.ly/HWU9Cc
High (but not that high) on Millennium Bridge http://bit.ly/HWU9Cc
Welcome to Westminster Cathedral http://bit.ly/AhE0PH
Occupy Eviction http://bit.ly/wszNbO
Late Night Cathedral
Taken on a very cold winters night last year, here is a photo of a side door of (guess the cathedral)…. thats right…the usual St Paul’s that I must of photographed hundreds of times by now.
I had a mixed weekend filled with MacDonalds (i know, it was a weak point), car shopping for a friend, snow and a late night/early morning Super Bowl that I am regretting today. It was worth it as the Giants won who I decided to support ever since I saw them play at Wembley a few years back.
Wow some of you may be thinking. Perhaps not at the photo itself but the fact that it is not my normal HDR edited image. Most of my photos from Occupy London around St Paul’s Cathedral I didn’t process in my usual manner. Instead I just edited them in Lightroom. Fir some photos I prefer this method as not all photos merit a HDRing (a term that I want to get out there more).
Anonymous are back and tinkering with various media sites. For those of you who do not know who they are a quick google search will bring you many answers. For those of you who want a quick explanation, Anonymous are a global hacking group made of people from around the world. They take justice into their own hands, hacking for political reasons and important matters. To read of there most current hacking head on over to Gizmodo.
Anonymous are represented by the logo that you see here on this flag at Occupy London. They also wear the Guy Fawkes mask but I will show you that another day.
Stairs to St Paul’s
I haven’t been back to visit the protesters at St Paul’s recently but I hear that they had to get rid of a few tents although I’m sure that it didn’t have much effect on their spirit. This was taken a while back on a photo walk before the protesters took camp at the bottom of these steps. Only 4 days to christmas everyone. I should now start to buy some presents. Oxford street is mad at the run up to christmas so I am going to try and avoid it at all costs.
Keep calm and carry on drinking
This mask these days is known for the front of the Anonymous hacker group. It is also used as the general face of protest. Crafted after the face of the notorious Guy Fawkes, who tried to blow up the houses of Parliament (those of you who don’t know about the gunpowder plat, Google it), it has been taken on all over the world in “sticking it to the Man”. I’m sure there is the Anonymous group at Occupy London as their flag has been seen and i’m sure they will be there for alot longer.
Glass next to St Pauls
I went up to St Paul’s Cathedral to take pictures of the protesters as there was a rumor that they were being made to leave. Of course that didn’t happen and they are standing as strong as ever. The place was full of photographers. They must be used to it by now, everyone wanting to get photos of some of the Anonymous group members. I got some of those aswell that I will post next week but for now here is one from my walk to the entrance.
This is a shot of the One New Change shopping centre that I have been in many times to go take shots of London from the roof top.
This is a photo from inside the Cathedral in Cadiz, Spain. I have no idea what the name of the cathedral is and there was no sign while I was there. Even the trusty Wikipedia didn’t tell me, although I did find this extract below.
One of Cadiz’s most famous landmarks is its cathedral. It sits on the site of an older cathedral, completed in 1260, which burned down in 1596. The reconstruction, which was not started until 1776, was supervised by the architect Vicente Acero. This Baroque-style cathedral was built over a period of 116 years, and, due to this drawn-out period of construction, the cathedral underwent several major changes to its original design.
Lights upon St Pauls
Recently the sky in London has always been red. In the past I have seen a multiple of colours including purple and once a green tone. I don’t know if its the Autumn season that has done this but I haven’t seen any other colour in a while. The lights on St Paul’s were brighter for some reason on this night so you can see them lighting up the dome in the distance.
A lift to the top
As I was going up the lift to the top of the One New Change shopping centre I realised it was the perfect spot for a picture. Unfortunately the is not much room for a tripod in the confined place plus it is constantly moving. I quickly turned up my ISO so I could grab this. I was on the way up to the roof to take the shot that I posted yesterday.
It is obviously ST Paul’s Cathedral which may be one of my most photographed buildings but not by choice. It just seems that all my endeavors end up in that area.
From the top of One New Change One New Change is a relatively new shopping centre located next to St Paul’s Cathedral. i have been up in this position before but decided to give it another visit after I went to see the protesters around St Paul’s. You get a great view of the city and an amazing close up of the dome of the cathedral. You can see the London Eye in the distance lighting up the skyline with colour.
Art by St Paul’s
Yeah I know what your thinking, another one of St Paul’s. What can I say, I’m addicted to it. I have noticed this sculpture many times, infact there are three of them all in a row which always have someone climbing on them.
St Paul’s Cathedral is still closed to the public because of all the protesters around the front. Check out my photos of them here. I’m not sure when it will be open again but I have yet to go inside and take photos so I hope it is soon.
Through to St Paul’s
Wow 3 in a row of St Paul’s Cathedral. It kinda just happened. I may have just unwillingly outed my self as a lover of this building. Anyway……
This photo was taken on the Millennium bridge that links the cathedral to the Tate Modern Gallery. The spot lights were unnaturally strong this night as you can see here but they certainly did their job.
I had to wait a few minutes for people to vacate this very busy bridge. it took a few attempts but I was happy with my second bunch of brackets.