Lovely photos, which look like they were taken years ago. I'm in London tomorrow and love the photo opportunities. Nice to see your blog pop up in my blog roll.
Shopgirl - It was really quite eerie with the river being so still and the fog in the air.
Dicky - Thanks. Hope you get time to grab some photos whilst you're in town.
Lizzie - If only they were of somewhere exotic! I'd love to say I'd just returned from an interesting trip on another continent. I'll have to dream on.
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'Dark Runs the River'
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Grandma Pat and Trixie
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ReplyDeleteLovely photos, which look like they were taken years ago. I'm in London tomorrow and love the photo opportunities. Nice to see your blog pop up in my blog roll.
ReplyDeleteNow, for a moment there, I thought the picture was taken somewhere rather exotic, not our dear ol' London! Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteShopgirl - It was really quite eerie with the river being so still and the fog in the air.
ReplyDeleteDicky - Thanks. Hope you get time to grab some photos whilst you're in town.
Lizzie - If only they were of somewhere exotic! I'd love to say I'd just returned from an interesting trip on another continent. I'll have to dream on.
Beautiful! I love the misty perspective in which the subjects are photographed and the antiqued look. Nice shooting, SF! ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely nostalgic-looking photos. And like Dicky said - it's nice to see you pop up on the blog roll.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind living in London at all. These are beautiful.
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