Showing posts with label Street Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street Photography. Show all posts

Friday, 1 September 2017

Carnival 2017

     The Notting Hill Carnival has been taking place, annually, in the streets around Notting Hill, west London, at the end of August, since the mid 1960's. Visited it again this year, on its second day, last Monday. It is a very colourfully event, and it attracts large crowds. The music systems - both static and on moving floats make it rather LOUD. Anyways here are a few of my photos taken this time around  .....








        While capturing some of the colour and the characters at the Carnival, my images don't show anything of the music and sounds, nor the aromas of the many barbeques

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Colourful Great Eastern Street


Great Eastern Street is an Inner London City street, near to Shoreditch High Street, which is now a fashionable part of London.










This street - and others around it - can be quite colourful, and, as can be seen here, with street art and highly decorated buildings. This one in particular is redecorated on a regular basis, and the images here were all made between May 2013 and July 2014.

Sunday, 23 March 2014

St Patrick's Day - in London

     Now in its 13th year,  the St Patrick's Day parade in London was on a bright and sunny Sunday in mid March. As St Patrick's Day itself (March 17th) is not a public holday in England, the parade is held on the Sunday closest to this date, which in 2014 was the 16th. 
   
     The Parade runs along Piccadilly from Hyde Park corner, to Trafalgar Square, where more Irish related events are held, and has grown is size over the years.


  St Patrick turns up to the parade

A celebrity attends, to head up the event

Appropriate coloured costumes are worn 
The bright sunshine whilst welcome, is obvious, and it makes and welcome change from the cold conditions and rain in previous year's events.
 Traditional bands take part

South American style also is in
The red phone box in the background gives a clue to the location ...


It's also a colourful parade, although the colours here are more Italian than Irish


Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Trafalgar Square

I recently upgraded my mobile phone, and thought I'd try out its camera while in Trafalgar Square in London. So here is a sequence taken on that occasion.








When I getused to the camera, I'll get to know its limitations, and what its good points are. It certainly beats carrying a heavy DLSR around ....

Thursday, 17 October 2013

New York, New York


Visited New York City during the summer just past - June in fact -  and this was my second time in the Big Apple.

Been there, got the tee shirt ....

 Yes, some people in NYC do actually walk rather than taking the car.

A view on the High Line. 

 A view from the High Line 
The High Line is a disused elevated railway line, converted to a walkway, and with lots of plants. Similar to the Promenade Plantee in Paris. It is very popular with the locals. And you get views of the surrounding apartmenst and buildings at first floor level.
 
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 Lunch time in downtown Manhattan.

My original visit was in March 1991. Don't think I'll leave it so long before visiting NYC again.

Sunday, 16 June 2013

Work in Progress ...

Quite a few murals on buildings may be found in London, particularly in the Shoreditch area. Here is one I found recently as a work in progress ...


 The passer-by was colour co-ordinated, wearing a red jacket which matched the red in the mural and also that bottle on the windowsill. I've shown this image to some friends at my local photographic society, and one comment which was made was "Mondrian" - as in the painter. This hadn't occured to me at the time the photograph was taken,  but it is a valid comment.


Went back to the site a few days later (on this occasion, with rather different lighting conditions, bright sunshine and shadows!) and found the work is finished, at least for now. I expect it will develop over time



Looking a little to my left, another mural. Wonder if it's by the same artist?

Monday, 20 May 2013

Rainy Parades


St Patrick's Day is on March 17th, and while it is not a public holiday on that day here in London (as it is in Ireland), in recent years a parade has been taking place on the nearest Sunday to the 17th.


March in London isn't exactly the height of summer in London, and it is frequently (almost always) cold and it rains a lot.


The cold and rain doesn't stop the bands which are taking part having some fun, and a large crowd is in attendance.  The parade starts near Hyde Park, winds its way up Piccadilly and eventually finishes in Trafalgar Sqaure


A St Patrick's "Day" parade is a relatively new innovation in London - the first one was about 10 years ago and very small,  with only a few bands and floats taking part. It has grown considerably since then, but still is small compared to the parade in Dublin, and of course to that in New York.


These sax players - apart from sounding great (at least to me)  - even had rain gear colour coordinated  with their band uniforms. They must be used to the London weather.
 

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Winter Visit to Paris

You can find people and places to photograph outdoors in winter, when the days are short, available light doesn't last long and even when there is a light drizzle, as in this set of images from a visit to Paris late last year.

 





Those of you who know Paris, may possibly recognise La Défense in the last four images; the first - the odd one out location wise - is at the Centre Pompidou. The blue post-production processing 
matched the rather gloomy day ...

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Interviews

The recently ended Olympic Games here in London provided many opportunities for interviews in the street.