Shards - replies
Thanks to everyone for looking and commenting. Below are answers to more specific questions,
Thanks. Sometimes it just flows and inspiration is easy, other days it is tough and rubbish. I am sure you have had the same. I was on my own, which helped, so I could think and wait for as long as I wanted. In fact I was having so much fun, I cut it much too fine for my flight.
Ha! Ha! Yes, I am asking myself the same question. The phone has already replaced my camera for casual photography, ie. meeting family and friends, outings where photography is not the main reason for going out. It is still too awkward to use for more serious stuff (holding it still, touching the screen by mistake and ending up who knows where, trying to see the screen, especially in the Sun) but does have advantages (does not attract attention in public, always with you, very capabale if you let it use its technology, but a dog if you try to overrule it) Actually I had my small Olympus EM10 with me, and it was a concious decision to use my phone as an exercise, and I enjoyed the experience.
It baffles everyone! It is a sculpture on London Bridge and only a story or two high, but there is no name or explanation for it. The name most commonly given to it is The Spike and the usual explanation refers to the practice lasting centuries (but thankfully no more) of impaling the heads of traitors, rebels and serious criminals on spikes on the old London Bridge. I used a wide angle lens and low viewpoint to make it look higher than The Shard, which is about 20 times higher.
Ahh, Mike, you underestimate English weather! They were all taken on the same day. No.2 was taken before lunch and the others within half an hour of each other, in fact no.3 was taken 12 minutes after no.5
Actually no.1 includes a sliver of London Bridge on the right and it is the shadowy structure in the foreground of no.5.
I wonder if you made the mistake so many do and confuse it with Tower Bridge, which is this one .....
Sorry, Mike, if that destroyed your relief from Tower Bridge. I hope you were wearing sunglasses.
Pete