Hi Bill! how r u??? Love this London Bridge image, almost has an old world look and feel to it!! have a great day! Gena @ Thinking Aloud a photoblog South Africa ps. my post is up too, if you get a mo!
A foggy day in London town...... Unfortunately, I think we're having a foggy England! Never mind, another week and January is out of the way and we can look forward to seeing the snowdrops in February. Oh Lord, the time truly flies when you haven't a lot of it left!!!!!
even in kindergarten we were taught how to sing London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down hehehe.. so this is what it looks like :) doubt it is ever going to fall down from its sturdy look hehehe
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22 comments:
Hi Bill! how r u??? Love this London Bridge image, almost has an old world look and feel to it!!
have a great day!
Gena @ Thinking Aloud
a photoblog
South Africa
ps. my post is up too, if you get a mo!
Nice to you to show us London bridge ! nice photo in monochrome way
Kiss
A foggy day in London town......
Unfortunately, I think we're having a foggy England! Never mind, another week and January is out of the way and we can look forward to seeing the snowdrops in February. Oh Lord, the time truly flies when you haven't a lot of it left!!!!!
Great contribution to the theme! Quite a long time since I was in London so thanks for the reminder :-)
Very nice picture and a wellknown image for many of us!
The obelisk in my image belongs to an outside naturegrill and i liked the dramatic siluette of it in the image. Have a nice day!
How nice! I really like this and I wish I could come there some day..
Great shot!:-)
A famous sight - I hope the fog has lifted by now. :-)
Nice. The sepia cast gives it an appealing vintage feel.
Postcard perfect!!!
Nothing else to add :)
Beautiful shot of London in the fog. Happy weekend.
Pretty much a timeless photograph.
I just walked across it a few moths ago and it's such a photogenic structure.
Sepia works very nicely here!
A wonderful view of London Bridge and the sepia lends an air of timelessness to it. ~ Calico Contemplations
even in kindergarten we were taught how to sing London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down hehehe.. so this is what it looks like :) doubt it is ever going to fall down from its sturdy look hehehe
Nice shot of a great landmark. Classic foggy London - you have captured the mood.
You do love your bridges Bill. This is a nice one. Looks great with the sepia toning too.
This is great in sepia. It looks like an old photo. London bridge is magnificent.
A beautiful shot, this is the kind of sepia I really like. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Black and white fits London perfectly. I must go back there some day...
Great shot. It looks like it was made to be in a black and white picture.
Aaaah home, very nice shot, could be from the sixties almost.
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