Hello everyone, welcome to week #39 of the Black and White Photography Project. Thank you so much to those of you that joined in last time.
This week’s photograph was taken in London during a walk from Waterloo to Farringdon. It was a cold but glorious day. The skies were bright blue and no-one could resist standing underneath this gem.
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Stunning photo of the London Eye – looks so striking in black and white and love the angle you’ve taken it from.
Happy Easter 🙂 thanks for hosting..
I really want to go on the London Eye and photograph London! Great shot!
Great shot and a beautifully clear sky, let’s hope for some warmer days soon 🙂 x
Beautiful shot. It’s really effective in black and white.
I love taking photographs of the Eye. This is a wonderful shot – a creative angle and the B&W really highlights the structure.
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what a great photograph. It really shows the London Eye in another light
Love the perspective. 🙂 Happy Easter. xx
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oh wow Charly what a really great angle you have captured too!