
Great Dunmow Sunrise
This was yesterday’s sunrise…completely different to Monday’s…and a lot warmer! If you would like a print of this picture you can get one here – shop.markseton.co.uk/Great-Dunmow/i-Bj9pwcq/A
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This was yesterday’s sunrise…completely different to Monday’s…and a lot warmer! If you would like a print of this picture you can get one here – shop.markseton.co.uk/Great-Dunmow/i-Bj9pwcq/A

It was my birthday yesterday so Debbie and I travelled out to the North Norfolk coast to have a look around.

From Woolwich I headed back towards central London and had a quick look at the Thames Barrier…the tide was out and the fog was down…I have pictures

Moving on to Woolwich Arsenal…I’d seen that there was some interesting statues and an interesting foot tunnel to have a look at…plus I fancied seeing the Thames Barrier.

A last minute decision to troop into London on Saturday wasn’t quite as successful as I’d hoped due to a heavy fog that took forever to lift…and then still lingered as quite a heavy haze.

I’ve messed about in Photoshop over the years, although my go to application is Lightroom for 90% of the time. I’ve been doing a rather excellent course “Photoshop Artistry – Fine Art Grunge Composition Course!” – not much of a mouthful – that I have both really enjoyed and also found rather

The end is nigh…AKA the stragglers. Having spent since 6pm the night before out and about I started to run out of steam…but not before a quick visit to Southwark, Southbank and The Tate Modern to round off quite a photographic experience

Moving into the early morning of my overnight photography adventure through London I lost all my companions…no staying power. So I caught the first DLR from Bank and took a quick dash across to Canary Wharf where I collected the following images:

We had a good walk around London during the early hours taking in Brick Lane and much of the City before heading back to Tower Bridge.

After spending an hour or so on the North side of the Thames overlooking the Shard we crossed to the South side and walked down towards Tower Bridge…we’d be seeing a fair bit of Tower Bridge over the next 14 hours.
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