August 07, 2012

London Noir












20 comments:

  1. I loooove all your photos!!! Have you thought about teaching photography online? I would jump on board right now ;)

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  2. Good grief! Your photos are so beautiful.

    I've already wanted to visit London quite badly and this does nothing to help with that! :)

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  3. You've captured some old magic there :)

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  4. Love these... makes me a little nostalgic lol. I need to go back to London for a visit :)

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  5. 2, 6, and 7 are my favorites tonight!

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  6. oh these are beautiful, I miss London

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  7. Your photographs are so beautiful.

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  8. Great! Not the same "postcard" pictures of London, but somethingh new and interesting.
    Plus, I love your choice for black & white.

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  9. Great photography, the photos you have added in this post, they are looking wonderful, you have very nice collection of lighting effected photography, i just want to say thanks for sharing these great images.

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  10. Wow! How do you do it? These images really evoke a bygone time! As always, stunning.

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  11. What do you use to edit your pictures? You do a wonderful job, the pictures look amazing!

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  12. aw lovely pictures. What camera do you use?

    Neena

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  13. p.s. you've got a picture of my office!

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  14. these are great!! i love how the b&w suits so well :)

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  15. Great! Just stumbled upon your blog. Really wonderful images.=D

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  16. This is truly gorgeous - how do you process your black and whites Tai Game Bigone

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  18. ! discovered photography completely by chance. My wife is an architect; when we were young and living in Paris, she bought a camera to take pictures of buildings. For the first time, I looked through a lens - and photography immediately started to invade my life. clipping path service

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