The Thames Barrier

The Thames Barrier - This futuristic-looking structure, which controls the flow of the river Thames, is one of the most popular landmarks for photographers in the capital. Every day, each light and shadow will render this a different place. Most of the photos of The Barrier I have seen were made in colour, so I decided to capture some in black & white, thus concentrating on the beauty of the structure, its phenomenal shape and materials.

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The WPF Lampeter Convention

Just been invited by Janet Cawley, the President of the Welsh Photographic Federation to be one of the 5 speakers on the Photographic Convention at Lampeter College in Mid Wales, dates are 30th and 31st of August. Hope to see you all there!

Please, check link below for more informations:

http://thewpf.co.uk/?p=11678

Photo of the week by Professional Photographer Magazine On-line

Today’s photo of the day and next week’s photo of the week, chosen from our online portfolio is The Mason by Joas Souza.

We really loved this image because of how the photographer has flipped the one image to create an interesting symmetrical image. We like how the objects in the image have created an interesting pattern for the viewer to look at. We love the perspective the photographer has used, looking downwards with the camera and the use of black-and-white which adds to the contrast for the image.


http://www.professionalphotographer.co.uk/Blog/2014/5/Photo-of-the-week-23/05/14

The Shard London

The Shard London – Europe’s tallest building. Though it’s not completely finished, it’s already one of London’s main landmarks. Very tricky to photograph due its size and position. Not many had managed to do it successfully from the ground. For many weeks, London’s atmosphere was thick with Saharan desert's dust – a terrible condition for landscape photography… But the wind has truly blown the dust away, cleaning the air and creating an unmissable opportunity for taking these pictures.

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Greenwich Power Station

Greenwich Power Station – The backup power supply for the London Underground, and often forgotten by photographers. Before taking this shot, I’ve done a huge research on images from it, and I couldn’t find anything outstanding. So I took the challenge for myself, looked for a fine spot to do the capture and here’s the result. Nice Picture.

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