238/365. The Walkie Talkie building in London. The colour version is the lead because that is what I posted on the day and I like the colour combo. The mono conversion is the same image but looks totally different.
Colour for me Dave
I love the city of London nowadays
Although I know there are many of an architectural disposition who don't ... no names mentioned Zen.
Colin :)
Colour for me Dave
I love the city of London nowadays
Although I know there are many of an architectural disposition who don't ... no names mentioned Zen.
Lump me in with Tony, Colin...
That's my second-unfavourite building, just ahead of the Shard. I love the Lloyds Building, and the Gherkin, but they are the exceptions. Ship them off to the Gulf, say I.
The mono version is suitably sinister.
Lump me in with Tony, Colin...
That's my second-unfavourite building, just ahead of the Shard. I love the Lloyds Building, and the Gherkin, but they are the exceptions. Ship them off to the Gulf, say I.
Well, possibly the best image I have seen of this hideous building. It's a shame the buildings in the foreground were not closer together and so obliterate this monstrosity. I could go on (Colin) but best leave it there.
Great picture though Dave.
Tony
Well, possibly the best image I have seen of this hideous building. It's a shame the buildings in the foreground were not closer together and so obliterate this monstrosity. I could go on (Colin) but best leave it there.
Great picture though Dave.
Tony
Hmm...last time I was in London I was 15! Maybe I should remedy that!
I am going for the dramatic mono, the processing and presentation make it for me.
Kath
Hmm...last time I was in London I was 15! Maybe I should remedy that!
I am going for the dramatic mono, the processing and presentation make it for me.
I prefer the mono, just, because it's a particularly contrasty and fine conversion. Anyway, I've seen enough of these buildings to get bored with the natural colorations. :)
I prefer the mono, just, because it's a particularly contrasty and fine conversion. Anyway, I've seen enough of these buildings to get bored with the natural colorations.