This dull Soho street, lit up golden as soon as the Sun peeked for a bit through the thick grey layer of clouds
The Palace Theater, City of Westminster
More than 200 years old St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church, Trafalgar Square
A BLACK British public phone box? Cause British Telecom claims copyright to the red ones!
Charing Cross Underground with the Trafalgar Square in the backdrop
The Royal Residence
The Victoria Memorial against a drama inspiring sky.
One of the most interesting and commonly found photography subjects in London...The Bench!  More than 50% of all photos I captured in Hyde Park, included them, if not as subject then in either the background or foreground!
Found grey, when I was looking for red. Seems the King's guard sentries wear grey instead of the ceremonial red between October and March!
Hyde Park. I coming back when the greens are!
Underexposed this one to leverage what look like windows against the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park. Silhouettes of people and of course the "benches" fill every window like a different scene playing in each.
Trafalgar Square on a January afternoon. It had been only a few minutes that the sky had opened up after about 3 days of grey. This photo precisely represents what it felt like...thawing of the body and mind :)
Just another intricate, ancient lamp post on Trafalgar Square.
An afternoon at the Trafalgar Square
The bare-bone Oaks brushing the sky and their shadows, everything below.
Another solitary bench as a subject, taking advantage of the bright blue sky and the lush greens
Soaking in the view of Hyde Park from a vantage point
Parts of this photo were extended using Photoshop GenAI. Of course "The bench" was not!
So much happening in this image with the city-scape and the St. Mary Abbots Church in the backdrop, and the Kensignton Round Pond, people feeding the birds, on a walk, taking a break on "the bench" but let's focus on these vacant branches. Why...cause that's my "artistic POV" :)
Somewhere on the top 10 things to do in Hyde Park / Kensington gardens. You will stand out and be identified as a tourist, if you are not walking a dog
Walking past St. Paul's Cathedral
Walking the edge of Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park
The red phone box! Never seen one in use though.
City-scape as seen from the Tower Bridge
St. Paul's reflecting post a light drizzle
Tower Bridge in monochrome. I always misunderstood this to be the London Bridge by the way. Also it seems I am not the only one.
Tower bridge
City-scape from The Shard...the tallest skyscraper in London.
Another view from The Shard
A casual morning street view from a restaurant, catching the hustle bustle of a regular work day in Shoreditch
Pulled this one through a very narrow gap in my hotel room window. That's too many structures in one narrow shot.
No.1 thing to do in Kensigton Gardens / Hyde Park - Take a walk!
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