The main reason for the trip up to London on the 18th was to visit the Winter Lights at Canary Wharf. As usual, there was not enough time to photograph all the installations while there was still light in the sky and surroundings. It needs several planned visits but here are the ones that I liked. Most are taken at Crossrail Place, where there is a large indoor section of intriguing but, in many cases, incomprehensible exhibits!! We did like the one that scanned you, showed it on the screen for a short while and then fell away to dust!!
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Friday, January 20, 2017
River Lee Walk
A few images from a walk along the River Lee. There is a lot of building of Desirable Apartments going on all along the River. I wonder how long the graffitti'ed buildings will remain
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Olympic Park in Winter Light and Velodrome
Took the coach up to Stratford intending to walk through Olympic Park and along the River Lea and Limehouse Cut to visit the Winter Lights display at Canary Wharf. The light was so attractive in the Park that we spent some time on the buildings and then found a fair amount of activity in the Velodrome so in the end did the River Lea Section (to follow) and then caught the DLR to be in time for dusk at the Lights (to follow). Interested to see the Olympic Stadium now decked in West Ham colours and Regalia.
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Street Life Cambridge
The light was still beautiful when we got parked and into Cambridge yesterday with misty backgrounds and then low winter sunlight. There were more people living on the streets than I have seen previously, mainly ignored by passers-by even by the folk canvassing for Oxfam donations.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Frost at Madingley War Cemetery Cambridgeshire
Frosty misty morning ideal for a trip to the American War Cemetery (decided better than waiting in the traffic queue on Madingley Hill). Decided to try photographing as much as possible into the light and pleased with the results. Last two had the camera on one of the 'advanced' settings - Soft focus.
Monday, January 16, 2017
When the Cam Froze in Cambridge 25 years Ago
With the recent cold spell and now the very wet conditions, I was interested to come across, while scanning slides, these images taken in extreme weather of previous years. The Big Freeze of January - February 1991, when the Cam remained frozen for 3 full weeks.
Over the weekend of the 20th and 21st of October 2001, the southern half of East Anglia was drenched by over a month's worth of rain in a few hours. Over the next few days much of this water made its way into the River Cam, and started flooding areas in the centre of Cambridge.
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Hatfield Forest, Snowy Carpet and Winter Sun
Yesterday's snow did not stay around long but Hatfield Forest looked at its best with carpets of white against autumn leaves.
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