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Ric: Thanks. My wife just told me that it's called a "subway". Cheers.Hi Driscoli, I like the one of the Underpass as well. I lived in London for 9 years and for the life I cannot recall what they call this - tunnel?
I have been taking the 20mm for a few spins and I am beginning to like this lens a lot. Great fun as well. I know that I am in trouble becos I now find that my 14-150mm is too heavy for the GH1. I would hate to swap this out with the 14-140mm.
Thanks for your recommendation becos I am beginning to like the GH1 now. I am am still unhappy about taking pics of RED flowers. Hopefully I can link this soon.
Like that post of yours - especially the way the bike is park!!.
cheers
ric
I think this one is under one of the bridges on the Jubilee Walkway on the south bank of the Thames on the way to the Tate Modern. We are more likely to call it an underpass or archway. A subway would normally have to go underground and is anyway thought of as a bit American, though that hasn't stopped our street sign authorities using it inappropriately everywhere recently, a bit like they use zone everywhere now instead of area.Ric: Thanks. My wife just told me that it's called a "subway". Cheers.
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I love the shot of the couple taking their photo in the mirror. It's a great composition and you captured the "young love" moment.Atlantic City....Pen, 20mm
The colour really makes this one. I like it.GF1+14-45@45mm
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More ...../.. the "young love" moment.
Terrific! Having the two couples makes the shot (along with the giant phallus and splurting fountains).More ...
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Tut, tut - what would Horatio think? Glad y'all liked the shot../..(along with the giant phallus and splurting fountains).
Yes - there is a lot of stuff going on in there - I think this is the real street photography :salute:Terrific! Having the two couples makes the shot (along with the giant phallus and splurting fountains).
Thanks for the update. The strong light/dark works well in this image with the hysterical headline. Good capture. Cheers.I think this one is under one of the bridges on the Jubilee Walkway on the south bank of the Thames on the way to the Tate Modern. We are more likely to call it an underpass or archway. A subway would normally have to go underground and is anyway thought of as a bit American, though that hasn't stopped our street sign authorities using it inappropriately everywhere recently, a bit like they use zone everywhere now instead of area.
Anyway back to the street.
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The colour really makes this one. I like it.