
oh for a 12-24mm

You can see a larger version here at just over 400k.
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Enjoying the viewNot the most original picture I'm ever likely to take. I thought the expats might appreciate it, it's the view from the top of Greenwich Park, over looking the Naval museum towards Canary Wharf:
![]() oh for a 12-24mm ![]() You can see a larger version here at just over 400k.
If you crop the sky to almost a pano look, it will be a better looking Image.........
cheers bp Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
Aaaah, the memories! I have a photo almost identical, although the grass is almost brown, and there looks to be a few extra buildings at Canary Wharf!
Thanks for posting this beautiful place!
I have some nice/similar pics from Hampstead Heath where I'm sure the grass smells like sausages (there are that many dog's being walked there it's not funny!!).
Returned to Adelaide in Oct last year after 3 years of freezing my nuts off and now we're having the BEST Autumn ever! Still averaging 20-25 degs a day..apparently clothing stores are seriously struggling cos nobody's buying winter gear! Liam =]
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