Month: February 2007
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Photography in Public Places
The UK Government is about to propose restrictions on photography in public places which could make street photography and documentary photography against the law. These proposed changes to the law could result in photographers having to apply for ID cards in order to take pictures in a public places. More at: www.eamonlane.com
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Walkers Tube Map
No, crisp giant Walkers haven’t decided to sponsor the Tube Map, but a group of postgraduate students from Central St Martin’s College of Art have put together a map for zone 1 which shows the walking distances between London Underground Stations. More at: london-underground.blogspot.com
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Nice Night In
Well it’s a nice thought isn’t it… More at: www.londonist.com
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What's It Like On Top Of The Dome?
These guys know. They scaled the bastard a few weeks ago, apparently without any permission. Just walked in, climed up, and took some stunning pictures. They followed the ascent with a quick peek inside. More at: www.londonist.com
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Photo composition rules
“To create a photograph, it is not enough just to take an image of something. The first impression from a photograph is determined by the composition balance of an image.” More at: www.colorpilot.com
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City of Tiny Lights
“The Tower of London, HMS Belfast, London Bridge, No 1 London Bridge, Customs House, The Scoop, Hay’s Galleria, Hays Wharf, the North and South walkways and the Thames are all in for an illuminated makeover.” More at: www.londonist.com
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Tag
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzoEhhIk5ks] More at: www.londonist.com
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Olympic Park preview
“Following the submission of the Planning Application, take a look at our artist’s impression ‘fly-through’ animation of the Olympic Park. Enjoy the view…” More at: blog.london2012.com/?p=254