London
What seemed to hit me the hardest was how aged everything was. The oldest of man-made architecture here in the States is only roughly 200 years old. London boasts a very rich history. Amazing really.
While there I saw, Water Lilies by Monet, a Banksy piece, the original Burberry store, red cars, red buses, red shoes, red lips and at the end caught a red-eye home.
London's Graces, American Eyes.
won't lie. when I heard I cried. I was a fan.
The gentleman on the right allowed me to shoot him and his Leica M9. Thanks for the portrait Dick. :) I hope to one day have this much swagger.
red. You won't need to be there more then 4 minutes to realize what color Brits love to accent with.
Perhaps my most favorite image of the trip. Saw the opportunity within 3 seconds of taking the shot. The gentleman in the rear of the bus flipped me off soon after.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
London's Grace, American Eyes
Posted by Sam Hassas at 10:08 AM
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13 comments:
whoa, that last one is stellar!
whoa, that last one is stellar.
Fantastic seeing London through your eyes, Sam!
Fantastic seeing London through your eyes, Sam!
Great images :) I never realised how much we Brits love our red!
do i hear an echo?
do i hear an echo?
Dang. And they say New Yorkers are rude! LOL welcome home, bloke.
Awesome images, looks like a great trip! Dude with the M9 certainly has swagger!
You are one of my favorite photogs ever.
London through your eyes: witty, fun, and overall inspiring... a pleasure as always. Looking forward to November. :)
You take The.Coolest.Pics. Wow on the talent.
Even though I was there myself and loved every minute of it, it looks even better in your pics! Awesome shots!
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