Monday, December 19, 2011

Another look at Trafalgar Square, London

Another look at Trafalgar Square, London
Situated right behind the Square is the National Gallery

Another popular spot is the Fountain, which also used to be a wishing pond when I was there last time. This time though I didn't see any coins in there.

A closer look at Nelson's Column

A closer look at one on the lions in b/w


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7 comments:

  1. I love having another visit to Trafalgar Square, Rohit! Marvelous captures and terrific composition! My favorite is the fountain and the BIG Lion! Wonderful! Hope your week is off to a great start!

    Sylvia

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  2. Wonderful photos!! I hope to visit London someday.

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  3. Interesting angle to take of Nelsons Column.

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  4. I think that earlier one was better. Though I like the fountain here. We are seeing places because of you...:)

    Thanks:)

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  5. Ah, I like that spash in no 2!!:-)

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  6. I beg your forgiveness for my cutting and pasting my comment, but there was no way on Earth I would be able to make it around the whole globe to wish everybody a Merry Christmas otherwise.

    The magical elves that constitute my staff have demonstrated their lack of respect in either not showing up for work at all, or those that have all seem a little worse for wear (if you catch my drift). All they seem to do is sit around smoking cigarettes that, frankly, smell funny. In addition, they play cards and tell dirty jokes rather than do their jobs! Consequently, the reindeer are all filthy and out of shape.

    I now have my two sons pulling the sleigh, but they are struggling. I’ve been told that it’s a big ask for a three and five year old, but I made it this far with a couple of mangy chooks, an arthritic wallaby and three peculiar wombats! Unfortunately, we lost all bar one wombat over Mumbai (and the sole survivor is exhibiting clear signs of PTSD).

    Anyway, all the way down here at the bottom of the world (A.K.A. Tasmania), and from myself, Jen, Henry and Ezra, please have a Merry Christmas/Winter Solstice/Hanukkah/Festivus/Ashura and a happy New Year!

    I hope that all of your holiday photos turn out to be triumphs, your stocking is stuffed full of lots of tasty treats and not coal and that all your naan/ prawn cocktails/ currywurst are all as tasty as can be!

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