I really like this image. It evokes many things about this area of London. Did you take multiple images with the camera or merge images in processing? 🙂
Thank you! For this picture I worked with a tripod and a long exposure to get the blur from the cars passing by. I made some different shots and selected this one because I found it interesting, but didn’t merge with other pictures.
I’m glad you like it, thank you! I use Lightroom for noise reduction, but there was not so much noise in this picture because I used a tripod. Using a tripod you can reduce the ISO value (what also reduces the noise) and use a slow shutter speed and change the aperture value.
Hi Gary, that’s really interesting – I just found out that the “Ghosts of Piccadilly” is an audio book with a lot of historical informations about people and buildings in Piccadilly. I will listen to it as soon as I have time. Thank you!
I just love your work. It’s inspired me to write. …
Metal on metal – gleaming cold chrome- where is my soul, where flies my soul?
This just came to me in the first few seconds of looking at your picture and seeing that drift of soft white light that seems to catch the eye of the person in the photo on the bus. I also can’t get that clock picture of the London street out of my mind. I’m noodling on that one. Thanks so much! It’s been a long time since something has inspired me like this. Hope you like my words.
Wonderful black & white urban image!
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Thank you Phil!
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This actually answered my drawback, thanks!
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Thanks ever so much !
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🙂
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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As a Londoner it is very evocative. Great work.
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I’m glad to hear that, thank you so much John!
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You have a great eye for night lighting, and for creativity, also. Nice work!
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Aww.. thanks for your lovely comment Cris!! 🙂
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love this picture so much
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Great, thank you Nadieh!
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Looks like a ghost scene..! Love it ^^
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Thank you!! 🙂
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So clever, as always.
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Thank you Mary. I try to do my best ;-))
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There is nothing more refreshing than good black and white photography.
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Thanks a lot Archer!!
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I really like this image. It evokes many things about this area of London. Did you take multiple images with the camera or merge images in processing? 🙂
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Thank you! For this picture I worked with a tripod and a long exposure to get the blur from the cars passing by. I made some different shots and selected this one because I found it interesting, but didn’t merge with other pictures.
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Nice shot!
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Thank you Paul! 🙂
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Kind of eerie, but I love it. The black and white works beautifully.
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I also think that black and white here is better than any colours. Glad you like it, thanks for commenting! 🙂
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Truly an engaging capture–nicely done.
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Thank you so much Sally! 🙂
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Hat dies auf padener'Zeitgeist rebloggt.
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Vielen Dank! 🙂
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I love all your photography – but especially your shots of London!
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I’m glad to hear that, thank you! 🙂
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“That’s another fine picture you got me in to”
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Wonderful, thank you!
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Amazing image! It tells stories of city lives.
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And everyday life in the city is really full of stories! Thank you Amy!
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This is lovely. When were you in London?
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Thank you Alex! I’m regularly in London. I made this picture some months ago.
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Wieder mal ein Eyecatcher 👍
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Freut mich, vielen Dank! 🙂
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Wonderful! I love your work! I will go through!
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It’s so great to hear that, thank you so much!! 🙂
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i really like this.
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Wonderful, thank you for your comment!!
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Another ‘wow’ shot Josephine. I just love your work
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It’s wonderful to hear that – thank you Julie!!
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And the picture is great, as usual.
Care to share how you get this HDR-not-quite-HDR effect, with the extra sharpness (but no graininess) and contrast?
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I’m glad you like it, thank you! I use Lightroom for noise reduction, but there was not so much noise in this picture because I used a tripod. Using a tripod you can reduce the ISO value (what also reduces the noise) and use a slow shutter speed and change the aperture value.
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“And a foreign student said to me
Is it really true
they got elephants and lions too
In Piccadilly Circus?”
Jethro Tull, in the song “Cross-eyed Mary”, from the “Aqualung” album
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A great song!
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This is just stunning 🙂
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Thank you so much Tanya!! 😉
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Wonderful photo; especially the poster-figure on the bus that is of the same scale as the pedestrians.
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Yes – that’s what I also like about the picture…Thank you Harrie!
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Very cool
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Thank you! 🙂
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Can’t help but notice that I suddenly have to think of Harry Potter. 😉 Excellent!
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Perhaps because Lord Voldemort had a bus ticket? ;-)))
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Been there many times… love it. Thanks for sharing. 😉
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I’m glad you like it, thanks so much! 🙂
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Looks like “Ghosts of Piccadilly Circus” to me. Hard to stop looking at your stuff, as usual.
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Hi Gary, that’s really interesting – I just found out that the “Ghosts of Piccadilly” is an audio book with a lot of historical informations about people and buildings in Piccadilly. I will listen to it as soon as I have time. Thank you!
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I just love your work. It’s inspired me to write. …
Metal on metal – gleaming cold chrome- where is my soul, where flies my soul?
This just came to me in the first few seconds of looking at your picture and seeing that drift of soft white light that seems to catch the eye of the person in the photo on the bus. I also can’t get that clock picture of the London street out of my mind. I’m noodling on that one. Thanks so much! It’s been a long time since something has inspired me like this. Hope you like my words.
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Dear Kathryne, thanks so much for your lovely words! I appreciate your thoughts very much. Your words are a big motivation for me!
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I think your picture are very emotive.
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Thank you Pete! I always try to capture the emotions in a scenery if possible.
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I liked this photo. Visually striking.
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Thanks so much Miguel!!
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At last. A spot I recognise – beautifully photographed
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Thank you Derrick! 🙂
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