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London Bridge & West Bermondsey

Segments (London)
More London, Riverside buildings
by Salvatore Petrantoni

Street architectures near more london PI.

Tower Bridge & City Hall
London Riverside
by Alan Taylor

City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA), which comprises the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. It is located in Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames near Tower Bridge. It was designed by Norman Foster and opened in July 2002, two years after the Greater London Authority was created. Wikipedia

City Hall
London Riverside
by Walter Maurer

A fantastic place for shooting modern architecture in London is the square in front of City Hall. During day its hard to find clear compositions due to the crowds of tourists, at night it's better. Too bad (for me), there was a stage for a theater festival built up right in the center of the square. Tried to get de best out of it.

Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
by Di_Chap

Charlotte's special lightings

London, Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
by Frank Voigtländer

2019.05 London-276-BA

More London Riverside
Tower Bridge from More London Pl.
by Di_Chap

Charlotte's tower bridge

City Hall composition (London)
London Riverside
by Salvatore Petrantoni

La City Hall è la sede della Greater London Authority che include il municipio di Londra e la London Assembly. Si trova a Southwark, sulla sponda sud del Tamigi vicino a Tower Bridge in questa occasione abbellita dalla diretta composizione e da un piccolo satellite terreno su nel cielo.

London, Tower Bridge
London - View from the Shard
by Frank Voigtländer

2019.05 London-578 Aussicht von The Shard

More London - London, UK
More London, Riverside buildings
by Joao Eduardo Figueiredo

More London aka London Bridge City PWC Headquarters

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London City Hall
London Riverside
by Salvatore Petrantoni

Un grattacielo ha una forma quasi sferica con alcuni piani traslati offre in questo particolare impreziosità dalla presenza della luna piena mi ha offeto un modo nuovo per interpretarla in uno scatto notturna

More London - London, UK
More London, Riverside buildings
by Joao Eduardo Figueiredo

More London aka London Bridge City PWC Headquarters

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The Shard
The Shard
by jim stephenw

The Shard, also referred to as the Shard of Glass, Shard London Bridge and formerly London Bridge Tower, is a 95-storey skyscraper in Southwark, London, that forms part of the London Bridge Quarter development. Standing 309.6 metres (1,016 ft) high, the Shard is the tallest building in the United Kingdom, the 105th tallest building in the world, and the fourth tallest building in Europe. It is also the second-tallest free-standing structure in the United Kingdom, after the concrete tower at the Emley Moor transmitting station. The Shard's construction began in March 2009; it was topped out on 30 March 2012 and inaugurated on 6 July 2012. Practical completion was achieved in November 2012. The tower's privately operated observation deck, the View from the Shard, was opened to the public on 1 February 2013. The glass-clad pyramidal tower has 72 habitable floors, with a viewing gallery and open-air observation deck on the 72nd floor, at a height of 244.3 metres (802ft). It was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano and replaced Southwark Towers, a 24-storey office block built on the site in 1975. The Shard was developed by Sellar Property Group on behalf of LBQ Ltd, and is jointly owned by Sellar Property and the State of Qatar.

Information from Wikipedia.

HDR image made by tone-mapping 3 exposures taken at -2EV, 0EV and +2EV.

London Panorama
Tower of London
by Frank Voigtländer

Blick über die Themse zur City of London, Tower, Tower Bridge 2019.05 London-277-BA

Hay's Galleria (Londra)
Hay's Galleria in Southwark
by Salvatore Petrantoni

Hay's Galleria is a mixed use building in the London Borough of Southwark situated on the south bank of the River Thames featuring offices, restaurants, shops, and flats. Originally a warehouse and associated wharf (Hay's Wharf) for the port of London, it was redeveloped in the 1980s. It is a Grade II listed structure. During the nineteenth century, the wharf was one of the chief delivery points for ships bringing tea to the Pool of London.[1] At its height, 80% of the dry produce imported to London passed through the wharf, and on this account the Wharf was nicknamed 'the Larder of London'

Trees, Glass & Steel
More London, Riverside buildings
by Alan Taylor

Trees compete with looming office buildings in London.

My website: Deep Mono Photography

Thanks to all Phoide contributors to London Bridge & West Bermondsey!
Most notably Joao Eduardo Figueiredo, Salvatore Petrantoni, jim stephenw, Andrey Sulitskiy, Jean-Louis Dumas, IGNACIO FERRE PEREZ, Alan Taylor and Di_Chap.