Thursday, July 28, 2011

London's Grace, American Eyes

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.


13 comments:

  1. Fantastic seeing London through your eyes, Sam!

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  2. Fantastic seeing London through your eyes, Sam!

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  3. Great images :) I never realised how much we Brits love our red!

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  4. do i hear an echo?

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  5. do i hear an echo?

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  6. Dang. And they say New Yorkers are rude! LOL welcome home, bloke.

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  7. Awesome images, looks like a great trip! Dude with the M9 certainly has swagger!

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  8. You are one of my favorite photogs ever.

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  9. London through your eyes: witty, fun, and overall inspiring... a pleasure as always. Looking forward to November. :)

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  10. You take The.Coolest.Pics. Wow on the talent.

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  11. 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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