
Its one of the biggest buildings I have ever been in...

There was so much stuff to photograph...

and after all that walking a cup of coffee was just what we needed..


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London MuseumThe london Museum is amazing..I could have spent days there just wandering around...I went with another photographer that I talk to on another photography forum...
![]() Its one of the biggest buildings I have ever been in... ![]() There was so much stuff to photograph... ![]() and after all that walking a cup of coffee was just what we needed.. ![]() ![]()
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.. ![]()
Great shots Bindii. I did not get to any of the muesums in London this time around. The next trip will have several days planned for such visits.
Craig Craig
Lifes journey is not to arrive at our grave in a well preserved body but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, "Wow what a ride." D70s, D300, 70-300ED, 18-70 Kit Lens, Nikkor 105 Micro. Manfrotto 190Prob Ball head. SB800 x 2.
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