Photography on the Hoof! or Making the Most of your Opportunities
On Tuesday I had to go to London for a meeting. The person I was meeting suggested we meet in the members area at the Royal Festival Hall which was very convenient as it is only a five minute walk form the mainline station and doesn't involve getting on a tube. I debated about taking my camera as I knew I wouldn't have much time to take photographs, but in the end decided to take it anyway - this turned out to be a good decision.
I was a little early for the meeting so took these photos on my way in to the RFH, I just loved how the colour of the pansies brightened up a grey January day!
I arrived on the 6th floor via the singing glass lift - which I wasn't expecting and rather freaked me out as it not only sang but went very fast.
This next picture was taken in the members area on the 6th floor of the RFH. Obviously lots of people choose to have business or other meetings there, or just go there and work with their laptops.
The views are absolutely stunning both over the river and over Westminster - I took the first of these photos through the window on the 6th floor, and the second from the balcony one floor down
My final picture is of Hungerford Bridge, the rail bridge between Waterloo and Charing Cross stations - if you look carefully you can see the white roof of a train going across. I love the juxtaposition of the trees and the bridge struts in this picture, they seem to come together to form a forest
taking these picture probably took about 15 minutes and in no time and all I was back on the train heading for home.
Reader Comments (3)
Fab photos Barbara, looks like it was quite a nice day out all in all. Love Sue. x
Great shots Barbara I really want to come up to London sometime I used to go up quite a lot until travel by rail became a luxury !!!!
Barbara, these are lovely shots, I particularly like the close up of the pansies and the contrasting architecture of Westminster and London Eye.