Along the River Thames, near the London Eye is a path that leads to the Golden Jubilee Footbridge. This is a very fun-filled path on weekends where plenty of street artists do some fantastic stuff. Some of them even pose as statues and that's quite unthinkable over the stretch on an entire day.
Well, that's how I always saw it to be and sadly don't have any photos to share from then. But one windy weekday evening I stepped out to London Eye and caught a sight that gives a completely different picture. I felt that time had turned, and that's why this one's in black and white.
Participating for: Monochrome Maniacs, Highlight Sunday, Tones on Tuesday, Wordless Wednesday and Outdoor Wednesday
For me, that is the perfect capture of London -- foggy! Terrific, Rohit! You do get terrific shots! Love them! Hope you have a great weekend!
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thanks Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteGreat reason to post the shot in B&W. I always feel B&W shots are charming...:)
ReplyDelete:) thank you saru...glad the reason is met!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a lovely, moody shot, almost from a different era.
ReplyDeletethank you :) appreciate ur kind words!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome black and white.
ReplyDeletewonderful nightshot! thanks for joining us :)
ReplyDeletetx Kathy and Tina!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Rohit! I love your images of London. it makes me long to travel again.
ReplyDeleteThe drama and mood of this photo is stunning! Thank you for sharing and for linking up with Tones on Tuesday!
ReplyDeletethanks so much Liz and Emily :)
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