Stonehenge and London Through a Lens

Yesterday, after I arrived in London, my sister and I went to Stonehenge.

She captured a beatuifully evocative image of me seeing Stonehenge for the first time:

Seeing Stonehenge for the first time

And I snapped 92 photos, of which these are my favourites:

Stonehenge closeup

Stonehenge evening
And here are the prize-winners from my photo walking tour of London today:

Big Ben:

Big Ben

A gargoyle on Westminster Abbey:

Westminster dragon
Tower Bridge:

Tower Bridge

The “Old King’s Head” in Southwark:

The King\'s Head Pub

Love it.

Don’t miss the chronicles of my English food experience in Losing It!

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2 Responses to “Stonehenge and London Through a Lens”

  1. thisiskat says:

    Thanks! It’s a Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Digital Elph. 7.1 megapixels. Nice-ish automatic point-n-shoot. The last 2 pics were taken under the tutelage of a pro photographer in London, but the rest are just me playing with the camera.

  2. Jen Maier says:

    Great shots! What kind of a camera do you have?

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