I always thought this place was empty and just used for concerts, but it’s a big entertainment centre and full of people. If you look closely enough you can just make out people walking across the dome.
I always thought this place was empty and just used for concerts, but it’s a big entertainment centre and full of people. If you look closely enough you can just make out people walking across the dome.
Everyone looks like a stick person when you are looking down on them in the main hall of Tate Modern.
It’s probably best if I don’t say anything.
Another statue on the 4th plinth in Trafalgar Square. This time it’s a giant cockerel (blue, naturally). No jokes, please.
Life on a boat happens at such breakneck speed that you need to relax whenever you can. Seen here during the Little Venice cavalcade.
I try and walk through Regent’s Park several times a week, and I’ve enjoyed seeing it change with the seasons. This is Queen Mary’s rose garden, which is covered with roses, and tourists photographing those roses.
A man and his dog relax in Primrose Hill on a lovely sunny day.
These little purple flowers were covered in bees in St. Johns Wood church gardens.
One of the impressive looking buildings along the Outer Circle, near Baker Street.