lovelondonscenes 161 – A Hammersmith Sunset

I’ve been meaning meaning to post this one for ages. In fact, since I took the photos towards the end of January this year. Not the first pictures I’ve taken of this part of the river; but it is perfect for that setting sun, as you look west.

Some of these images are not apparent to the human eye at the time; but when you point the camera on zoom into the heart of the sun you get some weird and wonderful results!

 

About John S

I'm blogging about the things I love: music, sport, culture, London, with some photos to illustrate aspects of our wonderful city. I’ve written a novel called “The Decision”, a futuristic political thriller, and first of a trilogy. I’m also the author of a book on music since the 1970s called “ I Was There - A Musical Journey” and a volume of poetry about youth, “Growin’ Up - Snapshots/ Fragments”. All available on Amazon and Kindle.
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6 Responses to lovelondonscenes 161 – A Hammersmith Sunset

  1. Dc says:

    Fab. The fourth last is a stunner.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Ah, Hammersmith – that earthly paradise.

    Probably five words that have never before sat together.

    Lovely pictures, as ever. Agree with DC’s pick – but the textures in the penultimate one are gorgeous. If printed right, that could be a wonderful piece of abstract art.

  3. Dood says:

    Forgot to fill in my Dood details – AGAIN. I wonder if it will pick it up anyway? Let’s wait and see.

    It was a very complimentary comment. Maybe WordPress screens those out?

    • John S says:

      Forgot to approve it! Not sure why you have to fill in details each time. Should just come through automatically if I’ve approved previously.

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