During Open House weekend I managed to make it inside The Lloyd’s Building. It had a range of different interiors but the lighting in the Adam Room – a Georgian interior – wasn’t camera-friendly. Consequently I have posted a few shots of the more modern aspects of the building, and a view from inside the lift looking up and inside the list looking out. It really was a rather inspirational building. Well worth the £12 it usually costs to get in I’d say.
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I have a weird penchant for grey, fading industry and, as my tours of places always seem to include the stuff nobody else wants to see, I took the opportunity yesterday to photograph some of Middlesbrough’s industrial edgelands.
Black and white seems their natural hue.
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A few weeks ago I went for a wander through the city of London (as opposed to Westminster) and took a few photos of the developments there. I am a little bit in love with the bleakness of industry (for more industry shots from blog post’s past click here) and behind the cheery facade of the Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral there are plenty of icy, grey buildings lurking in the shadows of the north bank.
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