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London Recommendations
Posted: Tue 16 Oct 2012, 20:12
by Simon Clarkson
Hi,
Can you folk recommend any good locations in London for a few hours where I can snap away. I'am looking to step away from the normal tourist stuff. I've heard the new Kings Cross Train station roof makes a stunning photograph. anywhere else?
Getting around isn't a problem.
Kind Regards
Simon
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Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Tue 16 Oct 2012, 21:19
by davidc
As more ideas come to me I'll post, but the first place that springs to mind is Spitalfields Market area for street photography. You need a permit to actually shoot inside the market but just email nicely and they'll sort you out. However Spitalfields leads into the back streets around Brick Lane etc. Very fertile shooting ground!
Also, it's sort of touristy, but Soho can often provide very eclectic subject matter too.
Kings Cross roof is pretty good, I've got a pic on my work PC I'll post tomorrow to give you an idea what to expect.
Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Tue 16 Oct 2012, 22:03
by Simon Clarkson
davidc wrote:As more ideas come to me I'll post, but the first place that springs to mind is Spitalfields Market area for street photography. You need a permit to actually shoot inside the market but just email nicely and they'll sort you out. However Spitalfields leads into the back streets around Brick Lane etc. Very fertile shooting ground!
Also, it's sort of touristy, but Soho can often provide very eclectic subject matter too.
Kings Cross roof is pretty good, I've got a pic on my work PC I'll post tomorrow to give you an idea what to expect.
Thanks! Kings Cross is first on my list along with the Canal around the back... Wanted to go there for a while..
Did you shoot with a tripod in Kings Cross??
Kind Regards!
Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Wed 17 Oct 2012, 10:52
by davidc
This is a shot I snapped with my phone. I did try something more considered with my camera and the 10-22 lens but not with a tripod. It would probably benefit but the result I got with my camera on it's own was fine, particularly when converted to mono so the slight noise there was looked more like grain!
Er, that image does not look mono to me ......
Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Wed 17 Oct 2012, 13:43
by Simon Clarkson
Great photo!!
Lol! I just did 4gb worth of photos in there on FF with 17mm wide angle lens!!
I'll post some results later!
Kind regards
Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Wed 17 Oct 2012, 19:16
by Simon Clarkson
Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Wed 17 Oct 2012, 19:38
by davidc
See that's not fair, yours are a ton better than mine! The first and last (kings X) I like particularly. Going back, taking the tripod...
Not that it's a competition or anything!
Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Wed 17 Oct 2012, 19:58
by Simon Clarkson
These were handheld!.... Its a KILLER venue!!
I Burnt the edges as my Canon has a dirty sensor!
Give me a shout if you want some company... I could easily sink a few pints.... Or a Coffee..
BTW... These were edited in Silver efex!
Kind Regards
Simon
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Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Wed 17 Oct 2012, 23:32
by Mike Farley
I can see Kings X becoming the new British Museum. When the Great Court opened, the first few shots taken did well, but after that fatigue set in and everyone yawned because they had seen it all before. Today it is near to impossible to take anything there which will not be considered hackneyed. It is best to get to these new locations early.
Re: London Recommendations
Posted: Thu 18 Oct 2012, 09:41
by davidc
heh British Museum was one I was about to recommend, I still think it looks good