Here’s my contribution- a handheld evening shot of the London skyline seen from Waterloo bridge in the evening:

Evening scene, Waterloo Bridge
See more cityscapes at Paula’s blog here.
Here’s my contribution- a handheld evening shot of the London skyline seen from Waterloo bridge in the evening:
Evening scene, Waterloo Bridge
See more cityscapes at Paula’s blog here.
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Hard to beat the view east from Waterloo Bridge, Sue. One of the few things I miss about no longer living in London
Best wishes, Pete.
Just as well there are only a few things, Pete!
I wrote this almost three years ago. That view was first on the list…
https://beetleypete.wordpress.com/2012/11/13/things-i-miss-about-london/
Thanks, Pete…just popped over. I wasn’t ‘following’ you then, so missed that one!
I like how night cleans out cityscapes. This is a lovely photo, Sue. Thank you very much.
Thanks, Paula…not as sharp as I would like, but hey….
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Gorgeous in B&W, Sue. Looks so peaceful. 🙂
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It is a very clean and well composed shot, Sue. I love this view in monochrome.
Thanks, Lucile, glad you like 🙂
You’re welcome, Sue!
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Like Sylvia the image says peaceful to me Lovely.
Thanks, Sue! Well, it looked peaceful on the river, but not on the road behind me!!
Oh I bet!
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I like the water-glimmer in the bottom right hand corner, the lineup of boats and the light on the dome.
Thanks, Meg…that’s a few things OK, then! 😀😀
A cityscape at night is so special.. I always try to imagine all the stories behind each of those glowing windows
Lots of stories then, Björn!
Beautiful! And I can sing-along-a-Sue 🙂
You’ve lost me with the singing, Jo? 😳
Waterloo Sunset? 🙂
New one on me…