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I found the colour contrast between the Sunflower and sky quite dramtic in this shot, and even had the bonus of a bee posing on the flower head into the bargain. Canon EOS 10 with a 28-200mm Tamron zoom at 100mm. |
The autumn colours caught my eye against the blue sky in this shot. But I had to dodge a young bull when I trespassed in its field to get it! Canon EOS 10 with a 28-200mm Tamron zoom at 28mm. |
Shot from London Bridge over the Thames, HMS Belfast fronts Tower Bridge in the Port of London and the bridge glows blue in the dark. Canon EOS 10 with 28-200mm lens at 200mm. |
I loved the colour and the way shafts of sunlight pierced the clouds in this image taken looking over Dover's Western Docks. The colour is completely natural, I used no filters to achieve this look. Canon EOS 10 with Tamron 28-200mm lens at 28mm. |
The blue of the sky reflected in this lake took my fancy but forground interest lacked a little so I ensured the reeds were in the frame in the forground. Canon EOS 10 with Tamron 28-200mm lens at 35mm. |
I took this shot from the top of Guy's Hospital tower looking back towards Tower Bridge with Canary Wharf in the distance refelcting the golden light of the evening sun. Bronica ETRSi with 180mm Bronica lens. |
Taken on the same evening from Guy's Tower again, I waited for the sun to set to get a second image of Tower Bridge in the dark lit only by its floods. Bronica ETRSi with 180mm Bronica lens. |
A bright winter morning made The Tower sit proud on a blue sky spotted with fluffy white clouds. In summer, the then leafy trees obscure this scene to much. Canon EOS 10 with Tamron 28-200mm lens at 80mm. |
Another image from the top of Guy's Tower. This time I shot using the Bronica's 80mm lens to encompass the whole South Eastern side of London. The Thames runs up towards the tower at Canary Wharf (on the horizon) seen on the extreme left in this image. Bronica ETRSi with Bronica 80mm standard lens. |