Monday, June 30, 2008

The Greenwich Wheel

Shot with Olympus E520
Followign from yesterday, I think I may stay in and around Greenwich for most of this week, with a gentle hat-tip to The Greenwich Phantom along the way, the best place for all things Greenwich. And true to form, the newly installed wheel in Greenwich makes an appearance there as well. If you want to know what it's like to round in it, let me point you to the most excellent Diamond Geezer who was one of the first to circumnavigate. If you want to find out why you don't have to go round in it, come back here - not tomorrow because that's a theme day - but Wednesday.

Of course, there's a perfect song to go along with this picture. Can you guess what it is before clicking on the link?

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Greenwich Flea Market



OK. I found another £5 camera on eBay. This one is a 30's Voigtlander Bessa, that produces 6 x 9 negatives. The shutter needed fixing, and it looks like there are other issues, but I got one decent shot out of the test reel.

This was taken today at the small but interesting flea market in Greenwich. Because it is slightly out of hte town centre it is often neglected, but it is certainly worth the visit.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map.

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

The Credit Crunch

Shot with Olympus E520
The Royal Exchange is one of the grandest buildings in the City of London. Although this building is only from the first part of the 19th century, it dates back to the 16th century. Thomas Gresham built this bourse and so pleased Queen Elizabeth with the building and the way he did his job, she insisted it be called the "Royal Exchange" And what was his job? He used to borrow money for the queen. These days since stock trading has gone electronic, it has gone back to being a very upmarket shopping mall.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

The Proof of this Pudding

Shot with Olympus E520
You will find plenty in the highlands of Scotland, but as far as I know this place is unique in London. Here, you can buy cask strength whisky and rum, from the cask (not to mention the hundreds of varieties they have in bottles) Caldenhead's Whisky Shop in Covent Garden is a an outcrop of Caldenheads, Scotland's oldest whisky bottlers and one of those fascinating little shops that you really must visit. Those numbers on the casks are alcohol by volume, so that rum is 136% proof. Mmmmmmmmm.

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

I promised this....

Shot with Olympus E520
I do keep my promises .... eventually. It seems it was over two years ago that I promised a picture of Chelsea Pensioners in their red uniforms. Well, here they are.

The Chelsea Pensioners, or "In Pensioners" in full because they "live in", are expected to wear these scarlet uniforms when they are around and about. Right here they are mingling with the crowds in Trafalgar Square and having a great time chatting to everyone. The Royal Hospital was founded in 1682 by King Charles II and intended for the 'succour and relief of veterans broken by age and war'. You can find out more about them and hear the personal reflections of some of the pensioners here.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Top tip - what to do in London!

Shot with Olympus E510
Following Purcell on Sunday, I've been struggling to turn this shot into a suitably interesting photo to accompany one of my top tips for what to do in London - tourists and Londoners alike. Here we are at the Wigmore Hall, and I can tell you that there is nothing in the world so pleasant or civilised as ambling in to one of their Sunday morning recitals. This fabulous hall (originally built by the piano maker, Bechstein) is one of the most intimate performance venues and it attracts some of the very best names (Programes for: June July). As ever, YouTube can take you there: 1 2 3

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Reach for the skies!

Shot with Olympus E520
When the Nat West Tower was built in the shape of the Nat West Bank logo, it broke new ground by its height - it is still the tallest building in the City - and for the sheer self aggrandisement - I can think of no other building in the shape of a corporate logo. Of course, now they've vacated it, it is called "Tower 42" . Not the same, really, and for me it will always be the Nat West Tower.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Monday, June 23, 2008

A Sad Tale



You may have noticed that I have a resurgent fascination with film cameras - the sort you have to develop before you can see them. So it was a fairly natural step that I lashed out all of £5 for an old camera on eBay - one rather like this. That it didn't work properly didn't bother me as I had the chance to take it apart and make it work; you can imagine that I was quite pleased when I got it back together again. The time had come to put a test film through, to see if it worked. I took myself to my local cemetery to see how it performed and amused myself for a reel's worth of photos. As you can see, the results aren't at all unpleasant. So, where's the sad story? Ah. Well. As I was cycling back, I managed to bounce it on the ground, so there won't be any more pictures from this camera.

The cemetery is the City of London Cemetery.

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Another Head

Shot with Olympus E520
Here's another head - I wonder if anyone who doesn't know can guess the theme. I'll update this with the full story half way through Sunday.

Sorry I didn't fill in the details earlier, I was rather pushed for time last night. This statue is a monument to Henry Purcell, possibly England's finest composer. Listen to the music, say here or here, then tell me this statue doesn't look like his music.Wonderful stuff for a Sunday. The artist is Glynn Williams, and you can see it much better in the large version.

Another view here.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

The Surprise Garden

Shot with Olympus E520
Today's shot is another surprising bit of peace in Covent Garden. This time, in the form of a kerbside garden that is there with no apparent reason and no apparent owner. Coming across this unexpectedly puts a smile on my face each time. A full view of the "garden" is here.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Friday, June 20, 2008

A Peaceful Place

Shot with Olympus E520
Doesn't this look the most peaceful place? Yet, not six feet from that wall you can see, is one of Covent Garden's main performance areas. I have nothing to do with religion, but every now and then I may step from the hustle of the city to enjoy the calm of a place like this. I doubt there are many places with as bold a contrast outside to in, as St Paul's - the Actors Church.

Built by Inigo Jones in 1633 it stands foresquare against time. It was designed and built as part of London's first "Square".

See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Ferret Ears!!


Shot with Olympus E520
I've wanted to use that title for a blog post for some time now, I never thought I'd be able to. I came across this chap out walking his ferret in Trafalgar Square, we tend to associate ferret keeping with Northern regions, but obviously London isn't exempt. Amazing how the Internet lets you find out more about ferrets than you probably want, isn't it? Oh - you still don't know what I'm going on about with "Ferret Ears"? OK, click here.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

My clock is two months slow....

Shot with Olympus E520
You may have passed by this clock without looking, understandable because it is in the shade of St Paul's Cathedral, but if you have, you've missed a treat. This clock has the time, day, month, lunar phase star sign and in the very centre - Winston Churchill!! The workmanship is exceptional, and I'm not aware of another Astronomical Clock in London (outide of the Science Museum).

See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

What's this fo(u)r?

Shot with Olympus E520
This four is a physical representation of the clever Channel 4 idents, where the viewer sees odd moving shapes that come together to form a "4" when viewed at the right angle.

This 4 is outside the Channel 4 HQ, where they are having experimental public art projects around it.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

For the dog that has everything

Shot with Olympus E520
London is host to some fascinating shops, this one Pets and the City amused me. It's a pampered pets pad, the sort of place you can find diamanté collars in all shades to match your outfits. But this is a Le Corbusier chair. For Dogs. Really. Go on, click through their website and tell me it didn't make you smile.

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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Arts movement

Shot with Olympus E520

This is a work by Robert Bradford, made by recycling old plastic toys. You can see his work in an exhibition in the foyer and bar of the Trafalgar Hotel (where I toook the photo yesterday). Rather fun, I thought.

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Rooftop View

Shot with Olympus E520
While in Trafalger Square, I discovered what must be one of the best rooftop views that I would recommend to Londoners and tourists alike. This is the roof garden and bar at the Trafalgar Hotel. The surprising thing about it is that, because of the lack of high buildings in immediate view, it feels a little like Paris (like this shot). You could just wander up, look at the view and go back down, but I reckon you won't find a better view with a drink in your hand. I was there on a Sunday afternoon, and it was pretty quiet. I can also add that the staff were universally friendly and helpful, I will definitely be returning.

See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Ordinary Londoners - No 15 in a series

Shot with Olympus E520
When I was walking through Trafalgar Square last Saturday there was a festival of all things Korean (why do I suppose it was arranged pre BoJo?) when I came across Andy and Mikyond in Korean costume, who were getting photographed with the public. I looked at the way they were talking and realting to people, and I knew they were Londoners, sure enough I was right. I love my city.

The Ordinary Londoners series is here.

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Super Secret Squirrel!

Shot with Olympus E520
First, I'd like to point out that I did NOT arrange a security breach just to make my photos topical. But it is fun. Janet asked yesterday if MI6 could be photographed. The answer is yes, I'm only this far away for the composition. Look on the ramp down to the river (left hand side) and you can see people walking.

Now Super Secret Squirrel is quite fun, but for my money, Dynamo Duck is THE most secret agent in town.


See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Secret Squirrels!

Shot with Olympus E520
As Chaz correctly guessed yesterday, I was wandering around for The Way We See It in Millbank. I couldn't help but be amazed by this entrance way to Thames House which is the home of MI5, the British Secret Service.

Eagle-eyed among you will notice that this shot is taken with the brand new Olympus E520. I will post a review of it on another page soon, but for the moment I'll let the image speak for itself. Olympus took a great camera, and have made it better.


See where on the London Daily Photo Map

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

For whom the bell tolls

Shot with Olympus Trip
I don't really need to say anything about this, do I? After all, we all know that this is the world's biggest four faced clock and that Big Ben is the name of the bell, not the tower. And you can find out lots (and hear the chimes) on Wikipedia.

Once again, the 30 year old Trip has acquitted itself well (any lack of sharpness is due to being digitised on my flatbed scanner)

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Monday, June 09, 2008

London Wildlife

Shot with Olympus E510
I spent most of Sunday walking London streets, and so I have several photos to share, some quite OK. But I'm tired now, and a chicken is always a chicken. If this leaves you with a hankering for more of London's flora and fauna, you can do no better than this.

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Sunday, June 08, 2008

Chuggers

Shot with Olympus E510
I'm convinced that chuggers ("Charity Muggers") are not a London phenomenon, but I haven't seen them in many other places. Here they are psyching themsleves up to do battle with the passing public ... "Let me see your smile"

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Market Caff



This looks like the architypal British caff, and indeed, a few years ago it was just that. Just by Borough Market, it was one of the places the market porters used to use to keep their strength up. Nowdays? It says "Ciabattas" and "Cappucino" on the windows. Make your own mind up.

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Friday, June 06, 2008

Bankside Gates



You may have passed them by, but the Bankside Gates by the Globe Theatre really merit closer examination. The figures were inpired from the animals, insects and characters in Shakespear's plays, and 125 of the best made by blacksmiths around the world were selected to adorn the gates. See a wider shot of the gates (with the Olympus Trip) here.

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

The Rootmaster

Shot with Olympus E510
Hairdressers in the UK are known for their excrutiating puns - one of my favourites was a place called "Curl up and dye" but I think this vegetarian restaurant might just beat them all. In case you didn't know the bus is a classic London Routemaster. Located behind Brick Lane, you can find out more on their website here. I've not tried them out yet but I well might - it looks rather fun.

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

In memory of Helen



Today I attended the funeral of a friend, a close friend of Mrs Ham. Brought down by cancer, she had been one of the most vital people you would ever meet. She wore her acute intelligence lightly and always had time for others; there was a lot of heart in her small frame. With a ready smile and inquiring mind, she was always good company, always a person you would trust. Many, many people counted her as a true friend.

This photo was taken in the Ardeche in 2006. We were families on holiday together and she was recovering from cancer treatment yet still mustered the strength to join me for a 25 mile cycle ride. That should tell you a lot about her.

Helen, we will miss you, but are happier for having known you.

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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

No. 1 London Bridge

Shot with Olympus Trip
This Escher-like building was entirely surprising when it was built in 1986, and walking around it is still an odd experience. It sits on the south side of London Bridge; I was there for The Way We See It, with the trusty old Olympus Trip and film. Here is the building modelled in 3-D.

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