Hi Geenie, so great to hear that you like the picture! I didn’t add an effect to the entire image, but I made partial postprocessing to get the special colour look I wanted.
You’ve really captured the evening well in this image! I love how my eye is lead around the photograph. I always start around the clock and then my eye follows the hand of the clock down the buildings to the people and then follows the people back up the street toward the clock again. Wonderful movement and excellent use of leading lines. This really is a beautiful image to explore. Especially when you pause and look at the people. You expertly captured a wonderful moment in time!
Aww..thank you so much for your thoughtful and lovely comment Heidi!! When I saw the clock I found this is a very interesting position for a picture. It’s a part of Charing cross station from where I made the photo. I’m happy you like it!
Hi Mike, sometimes the noise is really a problem with a high ISO (at this photo the ISO was 3200). But I use Lightroom for noise reduction and mostly it works well. You can also use a tripod to get sharp images at the evening. I don’t like to carry a tripod with me.
I live and work in London, yes. It’s a great city for photographs, but I never seem to have my camera on me. Today would be perfect, for example, but I’ve left the bloody thing at home.
No I didn’t but I’m glad you see me as a sporty one… ;))
There’s a narrow passageway up along the Charing Cross station with a view down to the Villiers Street.
Thank you Diana! I made the photo during October last year and it was getting dark early on the evening. I liked the warm colours at the street and the buildings and I emphasized this mood with postprocessing.
OMG it took me a few views before I realized it’s a clock and not one of those units of our mechanical substructure that you’re always turning into beautiful art. What street are we on?
I love the hue of your picture (which I belive I’ve seen in others on your blog). It has a sci-fi feel to it, at least to me, and it feels like I should expect something to happen in the picture at any moment.
Very nice evening capture of crowded London streets!
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Thank you Phil!
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My pleasure!
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Thank you! ☺
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Great! All your pictures are so beautiful! 😀
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I’m delighted you enjoyed my work, thanks for stopping by and commenting! 🙂
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you’re welcome 🙂
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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I love your pictures!! Are you using photoshop or something like this?
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Hi Joana…and thank you! I use Photoshop and Lightroom for my work.
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This is so awesome
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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Ocular Vision 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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Wow,, there is something unreal/hyper -real about this photo. I love it. Have you added an effect?
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Hi Geenie, so great to hear that you like the picture! I didn’t add an effect to the entire image, but I made partial postprocessing to get the special colour look I wanted.
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It’s very impressive. Like I say ‘otherworldly’ but in a subtle way. I used to live in London so I have a soft spot for your images of this city! x
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Thank you Geenie! It’s my dream to live in London one day… I love it so much. I go there whenever I can. A lot of amazing people and great events!
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Magnificent!
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Thank you very much!! 🙂
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Thank you for stopping by mine. Your photos are stunning 🙂
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Thanks a lot! 🙂
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Spectacular perspective and so well captured. Hope you have a great week.
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Hi James, thank you so much! I wish you a wonderful week as well! 🙂
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Cool shot indeed!
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Thank you very much Clifton! 🙂
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You’ve really captured the evening well in this image! I love how my eye is lead around the photograph. I always start around the clock and then my eye follows the hand of the clock down the buildings to the people and then follows the people back up the street toward the clock again. Wonderful movement and excellent use of leading lines. This really is a beautiful image to explore. Especially when you pause and look at the people. You expertly captured a wonderful moment in time!
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Aww..thank you so much for your thoughtful and lovely comment Heidi!! When I saw the clock I found this is a very interesting position for a picture. It’s a part of Charing cross station from where I made the photo. I’m happy you like it!
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Very nice! What’s the secret to getting such a sharp image under dim conditions with a pretty high ISO? The photo is really super.
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Hi Mike, sometimes the noise is really a problem with a high ISO (at this photo the ISO was 3200). But I use Lightroom for noise reduction and mostly it works well. You can also use a tripod to get sharp images at the evening. I don’t like to carry a tripod with me.
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Thank you for the tips!
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Stunning!!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Beautiful! I feel like I’m looking down onto a movie set. Beautiful.
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The life in a big city sometimes seems to me like a movie scene – funny or sad but always interesting! 😉
Thanks for commenting Joanna!
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love the light and ambiance – would love to be there right now.
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I’m glad to hear that, thanks so much for your comment!!
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Exquisite. I love this picture. 😍
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Thanks a lot Moxie!!
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Beautiful. Simply beautiful. A street I walk up regularly, yet observed so different. 👏🏻
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Thank you Andy! So you’re living in London? I love this vibrant city!
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I live and work in London, yes. It’s a great city for photographs, but I never seem to have my camera on me. Today would be perfect, for example, but I’ve left the bloody thing at home.
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Fantastic! I pinned it on my Cityscape photography board on Pinterest. https://www.pinterest.com/gaylealstrom/cityscape-photography/ I hope you don’t mind.
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Awww….thank you so much Gayle!!
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stunning!
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I’m glad you like it, thank you Riccardo!
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I love it. Where were you to get that point of view? Did you climb a light pole?
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No I didn’t but I’m glad you see me as a sporty one… ;))
There’s a narrow passageway up along the Charing Cross station with a view down to the Villiers Street.
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I hope to be in London next spring so this is a location I’m going to ‘save.’ Thanks for the inspiration.
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Wonderful scene and great ambiance 🙂
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Thank you Sophie! 🙂
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You can feel the buzz! Awesome pic. I love the colours too 😀
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I love that city life, the more buzz around me the better for me! 🙂
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Stunning image Lemanshots 🙂 . Alive and colourful
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Thanks so much Ruby! 🙂
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Fantastic shot!!!
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Thanks so much!! 🙂
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Beautiful work!
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Thank you Kathryne! 🙂
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Wonderful shot!
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Thank you so much Clare! 🙂
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My pleasure! 🙂
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This is awesome!
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Thank you Dr. R!
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like this – just evening light or a treatment?
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Thank you Diana! I made the photo during October last year and it was getting dark early on the evening. I liked the warm colours at the street and the buildings and I emphasized this mood with postprocessing.
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How we miss this street…and Gordon´s wine bar!
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It’s a wonderful and intriguing place, I love it!
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Great shot! The lighting is really awesome!
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Thank you very much Amy!!
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OMG it took me a few views before I realized it’s a clock and not one of those units of our mechanical substructure that you’re always turning into beautiful art. What street are we on?
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Oh, thank you Gary! I forgot to write it under the post but now I did. This is the Villiers Street in London.
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Well done!!
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Thank you John!
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I love the hue of your picture (which I belive I’ve seen in others on your blog). It has a sci-fi feel to it, at least to me, and it feels like I should expect something to happen in the picture at any moment.
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Thank you Kiki, I understand what you mean…perhaps because of the futuristic clock…
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That is coooool photo.
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Awww…thank you so much Sebastian!!
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I really like this. Makes me want to visit London again very soon.
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Me too! I look forward to my next stay in London. It’s always fascinating!
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wow!like a Batman movie.cool
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Thank you, I hope Batman would like it! :-))
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Stunning lighting…
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Thank you!
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Great picture i love the colour.
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Thank you Robert!
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Awww… how nice is that! Thank you!! 😀
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😀
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That’s a remarkable shot. I love the light and depth.
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I have a weakness for city lights…. Thank you Nadia! 🙂
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👌🏾👌🏾✨
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Thank you! 🙂
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