This week I and my wife popped up to that there London town for a couple of days break in order to take in a bit of culture. Monday started with a trip to the Victoria and Albert museum and culminated in a fantastic few hours at the O2 Arena where we caught the better-than-expected Marilyn Manson and unbelievably-incredible Rob Zombie in concert. We like to bridge all ends of the cultural spectrum.
Tuesday then saw us wander around Greenwich where we looked over the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark and ventured in to see the Ansel Adams exhibition (I went in not really liking Adams' work and left with the same opinion; it's okay, it's just not really me). We also visited the William Klein and Daido Moriyama street photography exhibition at the Tate Modern; now that was much more to my liking and highly recommended.
And one more thing: we walked under the Thames and spotted a tunnel ballerina. I've always wanted to see one in the flesh.
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November 28, 2012
Very cool! Especially since she's stomping a paparazzi!
November 28, 2012
Indeed. It's difficult to snap one in the wild so it helps to have a slower, less agile photographer along as distraction/bait.
November 28, 2012
Indeed. It's difficult to snap one in the wild so it helps to have a slower, less agile photographer along as distraction/bait.
November 28, 2012
She was a lovely specimen!
November 28, 2012
She was a lovely specimen!
November 28, 2012
urban wildlife, delicious 🙂
November 28, 2012
urban wildlife, delicious 🙂
November 28, 2012
Damn, I gotta head to the tunnels to find my ballerina.
Good find, +Mark Hooper
November 28, 2012
That's what you call a rat's view shot. very good find +Mark Hooper 🙂
November 28, 2012
beautiful angle ! like it. 🙂
November 28, 2012
Awesome 😉
November 29, 2012
Such Beauty
November 29, 2012
Man, you do have a talent to come across crazy scenes 🙂
November 29, 2012
what a find, you must be happy! +Mark Hooper
December 6, 2012
what did you do? +Mark Hooper and I love it
December 8, 2012
wow I love this