London is a fantastic city and every time I visit, I see different photogenic spots. One such place is the Banking District where I actually got lost. I was looking for another tall building when I happened to look up at these buildings. By now, the sun had dispelled the grey sky, creating a play between the sun and the clouds, visible in the numerous windows of the buildings. It was searching for the right perspective and fortunately it was Sunday. This meant few people and little activity in this part of town. Each photo I took came a little closer to the image I intended. However, I couldn't quite get the buildings in it so I decided to lie on my back in the middle of the street. The guard who was eating inside came anyway to ask if everything was going well. I told him what the intention was and shifted a few more centimetres to the left and right. He was kind enough to warn the occasional car passing by that I was on the ground. I am very grateful to this man.
Since a few years I have discovered the passion for photography. I call myself primarily an outdoor photographer: when I'm outside, my eye scans the surroundings, looking for that one image that catches my eye, and which I can then take a nice picture of... Read more…
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Germany
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Netherlands
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Germany
Netherlands
Germany
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