Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Mwah !

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One of the old shops in Charing Cross Road is Staffords Gallery, a third-generation picture framers. In the window they have some amazing lenticular holograms, with asonishing depth and billed as unique. Certainly, this scene from Some Like It Hot is compulsove viewing, here is the second view. I'd have loved to have superimposed them and created an animated image, but you have to change viewpoint to see the animation. Do have a look as you walk past.

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Monday, February 01, 2010

February Theme Day - Wood

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Without the time to take any photos, I was a little constrained to join in this month's worldwide City Daily Photo theme day. In the end, I chose an image of one of the treasures in London's British Museum. The thing that caught my eye with this carving is the way the carftsmanship and the patina of the wood transform the object and bring it alive. Thankfully, from the look of it, not too alive.

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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Step Into Another World

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I'm always amazed how few know of Grant & Cutler, since 1936 the best place in London for foreign language books. The numbers of specialist bookshops have been dwindling over recent years, lets hope Grant & Cutler survive. Me? I want to learn Russian now.

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

The Old Vic



Pulling back from yesterday's photo, the Old Vic theatre stands in splendid isolation near Waterloo. Built originally in 1818 it harks back to a time when it was normal for theatres to be built South of the river, as they weren't seen as proper for the very proper City. If you want to read what was going on in 1818, here's a page, or Wikipedia's list.

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Friday, January 29, 2010

If a phone rings in the forest, and it is set to silent, will anyone answer?



You are looking at "Forest" an installation to brighten up Emma Cons Gardens (by The Cut in Wateroo) through the winter months, while at the same time highlighting the issues of sustainability and deforestation. At least, it might if you aren't on the phone.

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Where Is This Leading?

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Knowing that I am an enthusiastic cyclist you might expect me to be an enthusiastic supporter of all things "green", and I am, but.....

Westminster council now has a policy that allows electric cars to park for free and recharge for free. And they call it "green", "Zero Emissions". Good job there isn't a power plant in Westminster, then. If I had my way, I'd skew the charges to make it a lot cheaper to drive a small car - regardless of propulsion, and expensive to drive a big car. It would be nice if it could be done by weight rather than size, but why why why why why do we insist on carting round several useless tonnes of dead weight? Ah well, it is a start, anyway. Have a look here if you want to have a laugh - I really believe that was not done tongue in cheek.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Bit of Old Soho

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I Camisa in Old Compton Street is one of the last bastions of old Soho left, cherish it while you can. And cherish their garlic & fennel sausages, too. See the outside view here.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Acrobat

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They're all over London, thriving in the large number of parks we are blessed with. This bird feeder is supposed to be squirrel proof. Unfortunately, nobody told the squirrels.

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Not a lot of people know that

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In Leicester Square, there are brass handprints installed for a variety of different actors and actresses. Of course, Michael Caine, never actually said "and not a lot of people know that", and not a lot of people know that. His Wikipedia article is interesting, too.

It is actually more fascinating than it sounds, walking around the square looking at the handprints and thinking about the people behind them. If you'd like to see a contrast, click here.

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Rocking in the Aisles

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If you like the idea of being entertained for two and a half hours by enourmously talented musicians, singers and dancers banging out old rock'n'roll standards with maximum energy, hung together with a flimsy plot line, you will probably like Dreamboats and Petticoats as much as Mrs Ham and I did. If that doesn't appeal, don't waste your money.

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Pearly Kings & Queens

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The Pearly Kings and Queens are so much a part of London that we tend to take them for granted, happy that they are there. If you look at their history , you ill see that they are 130 years old, started by a man brought up in an orphanage and determined to help those less fortunate. These days, you still see them about, working tirelessly for charity.

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Woof

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Everyone's favourite, what more can I say? How about an anecdote from Peter White, a blind man who doesn't use a guide dog:
On the Tube, just got on a train.
Man in carriage "'Ere mate, where's yer dog?"
Peter (in a moment of devilment):"Oh? Isn't he here? I must have left him outside"
Man: "Don'cher worry, I'll sort it!" Yanks the emergency stop.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

The National Gallery

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I do like showing familiar places in a new light - The National Gallery in this instance.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Cornerstones

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This odd collection of boundary markers can be found in Eldon Street, near Liverpool Street - if you look up. I like the precision - "Twenty Three Feet Eight Inches from this tablet"

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Shining Light

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This exceptional stained glass panel sits above the doorway to London Metropolitan University. The history is long and illustrious, an excellent example of the worthy aspirations of the Victorians. I rather like that in the same university they have buildings like this, and one like this (a Libeskind building).

Shame their recent history isn't such a shining example.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Echo

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One of the more hidden statues today outside the Thameslink station by Holbirn Viaduct. This is called "Echo" by Stephen Cox. It's not that hard working out you are facing the male version, the subtleties of the female one opposite are less pronounced.

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Made me laugh

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On the left hand side you have a sign saying "Caution!! Slip Hazrd". On the right hand side, a sign advertising the Broadgate Ice Rink. Made me laugh, anyway. Anyway, the last of the ice related photos.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Get your skates on

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These days, London has any number of skating rinks where you can show your prowess. I'm afraid I'm more like the photo of this couple I decided not to use, just after the bloke slipped over.

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Friday, January 15, 2010

Snapped Cold

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Although it is nowhere near as beautiful as this one, I thought I'd mark the end of our cold snap with a few ice related shots. These are the frozen fountains in Trafalgar Square.

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Put That Cup Back!

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This easily overlooked, non-functioning water fountain sits on one side of Holborn Viaduct. It's claim to fame is that it is the first ever public drinking fountain in London. Ian has Visited too, and has a lot of background info.

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