Plenty of ideas for C from my travels…shall I choose Corsavy or Collioure from Southwest France? Craco from Italy? Cambridge or Canterbury from England? The abandoned mine of Cwmystwyth in Wales? The tiny fortified church of Cisnadioara in Romania?
In the end, I have decided to go for a couple of views of the City of London:


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crazy about your cityscapes – glad our paths have crossed!
Thanks Laura – glad you like my cityscapes! 🙂
Can’t go wrong with London 🙂
Plenty to take the eye!
The London sky line has changed so much since I visited in 1990, but I see they still have the double decker red buses….
They still have those buses!
I’m enjoying the cartooniness of the first one. Tick vg.
Cartooniness? Are we talking of the same thing…. I would say cliché 😉
I think it’s the colours and the shard and what’s the other one called – cell phone/calculator??? The one that burnt cars and the footpath with its windows.
Anyway ‘cartooniness’ is a complement 🙂
Many thanks – I consider myself duly complimented! 🙂
or should you have saved these for L? 😀
Nope, I have Ls…. I think I have a destination for most letters, excepting one or two. I thought I aw stumped for Q, but realised I have that covered! 😉
That’s OK then – lovely cityscapes btw. Nice that you captured a red bus in the first one 🙂
Thanks!
I particularly like the second shot, Sue – and I loved Collioure – our paths have also crossed.
Thanks Lynne, glad you liked! Apropos Collioure, it is rather lovely, a beautiful quality of light… I’m sure I’ll post one shots one day!
Yes, there is a reason there was a cluster of artists centred in Collioure, Matisse among them.
Indeed!
hi Susan,
thank you for leading us to the city of London…
You are very welcome 🙂
Great photos. I especially like the first with all the higgledy-piggledy angles. You’ve made me feel homesick!
Thanks very much, glad you liked!
Just lovely Sue. 😀
Thank you! 🙂
And a fine city it is, Sue 🙂
Indeed!
The first shot looks like it was taken from near the Monument (which incidentally, is where Jaspa’s Journey 2: The Pride of London begins! http://jaspasjourney.wordpress.com/books/)
Might have known Jaspa has seen it….
😉