Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Commercial Road London

  We mainly used the buses to travel in and out of central London from Beckton as our Cambridgeshire bus passes give us free travel. The route included driving along Commercial Road with its mix of different era architecture and cultures. We spent yesterday walking and exploring its many interesting buildings etc. Commercial Road starts at Whitechapel High Street, heads east, crossing the Limehouse Basin, the Regents Canal and the Limehouse Cut and ends in the East India Dock Road continuing to the left and West India Dock Road to the right. It was constructed in 1802–1806 to link the West India and East India Docks to the City of London. It was fully populated with houses at this time (some still stand) but with the arrival of the railway, factories also sprung up and the area became overcrowded and polluted. WWII bombing destroyed a lot of buildings, replaced by community housing in the City of London plan. 

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Battersea Walk

After a visit to the Tate Britain Museum, we walked along to the Battersea Power Station now completed as a huge shopping centre. I had fun photographing the attractive yellow and orange barges with slow shutterspeed and multiple exposures. (All images are more or less straight from camera as I don't have editing software with me - looking forward to doing some adjustments when home!)


Tate Britain Staircases

 Tate Britain was very busy as expected so getting images of the various staircases without people was quite a challenge. I didn't get very far into the Museum! Images straight from camera so a bit of adjustment to tones needed as light varied very much with the mix of daylight and various lamp types etc.


Sunday, December 28, 2025

Tate Modern

Very enjoyable couple of hours photographing in Tate Modern this morning - mostly with a fish-eye lens.

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Docklands

A walk round Docklands area today with strong winds so it felt very cold despite the sunshine. I played around with multiexposures that included slow shutterspeeds - probably a good idea as it was difficult to hold the camera still.