Alpha_7 wrote:A great collection of shots, the last has lots of personality and I like the treatment, the 3rd is I think my favourite as its just a nicely captured candid. Love the sense of scale in the 2nd, did the guard pose for you , or he just happened to be there in all that open space (btw which lens did you use?). I like the last for the colour in the stone, and the lone photographer is almost meancing in this one.. (almost).

Thanks for sharing, I imagine you'd recommend this as one of the place Katie and I should visit in London??
Oh you will have to visit the musuem when you go to London...I'm not really a 'musuem type person' but I loved it...take plenty of memory though as you will need it!
I got lucky with the guard being on his own...well by lucky I mean I stood there for about 15 minutes waiting for the area to clear...lol...the lens was a crappy kit one 18-55..I would have loved to have had a decent wide angle with me as there is some potential for some lovely shots in there....
I played around with the last one a bit...and emailed it to him...thankfully he loved it...its always so daunting sending shots to other photographers isnt it?
Thanks for replying....I appreciate it..
