Showing posts with label South Bank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Bank. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

The Shard at London Bridge

In my free-time, I have taken a few shots of The Shard during its construction, from various local vantage points. 

Here are my favourites, which will benefit from viewing fullscreen.




Timelapse, January 2012




 
6th August 2009, from Guys Walkway








24th April 2010


9th May 2010

5th July 2010

25th July 2010


12th September 2010


28th November 2010

28th November 2010, from under London Bridge

12th December 2010, from Southwark Street


31st January 2011, from roof of One New Change


22nd April 2011

22nd April 2011, from South end of London Bridge
1st May 2011, from London Bridge Rail Platform


May 21st 2011, with Emirates Airbus A380

2nd July 2011
3rd July 2011
8th July 2011, from London Bridge


8th July 2011
9th July 2011, from Tower Bridge
17th September 2011, from Broadgate Tower (through glass)
17th September 2011




25th September 2011

19th November 2011, with Southwark Cathedral



19th November 2011, from outside Borough Underground Station


19th November 2011





17th March 2012



14th April 2012

14th April 2012




(Definitely watch the last video clip at fullscreen - and watch what the guys at the very top get up to!)

Feel free to contact me if you're interested in prints (without watermarks!), or any other creative use for any of these images.


Thursday, 12 January 2012

CAMERA FOUND: Can you help trace the owner??

This morning, I got up very early to do some timelapse photography of St. Paul's Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge, on the South Bank, in London, UK.  As the tide was on its way out, I was able to go down to the shoreline.

I found a compact camera, caked in mud, which had presumably been revealed by the tide going out that morning.  It looked a little something like:



It's a Canon PowerShot SX230 HS, and was inside a 'Go Canada' red bag.  Neither were water/mud proof, I'm afraid. 

After a bit of a clean-up, I was able to open the memory card holder and load-up the photos (well done Sandisk!!), in the hope of identifying the owner.  And success - it seems clear this is who it belongs to:



He also has another shot, helpfully showing him holding-up his Boarding Pass to the camera, so I also know his name: REID JANNSEN.  And that he came in on an Air Canada flight from Toronto on 8th Jan.  From the photos, as the last one is of him near the Millennium Bridge, I can only assume he dropped it there a couple of days ago.

I would be amazed if the camera works again (it's drying out at the moment before I try it), but would be delighted to return it, with the memory card to Reid if we can track him down!

I will e-mail Air Canada to see if they can help out, but otherwise it's over to the power of social media to try and track him down!!!


***UPDATE 1*** - Air Canada have tracked him down and e-mailed, so there's a chance for a reunion... 

***UPDATE 2*** - It turns out the photos of Reid were taken by the camera owner, his Aunt.  She kindly e-mailed me once Air Canada tracked her down and passed my details on.  This evening, I was then able to drop the camera off at their hotel... and have just had an e-mail confirming that they've got the camera back!