My sister and brother-in-law were up visiting the weekend before last and I took them down to South Bank and the Tate Modern. The Tate Modern is always a great venue for a photographer, but I particularly liked the current installation in the turbine hall, a very photogenic 167m long crack (called Shibboleth and according to the artist representing the racial segregation of immigrants in western society). I wouldn't mind going back there as since my visit I've thought of lots of different interesting shots I could do. I'll say one thing though, if you do go, don't be afraid to wedge your camera in the crack

you can get some great long exposure shots that way (I don't think they allow tripods though, although I didn't try). I also enjoyed taking photos on the elevators (clichéd I know!) - I always am too worried to do that on the tube, as I'll just get stopped and accused of being a terrorist LOL (maybe even get shot at point blank range if I'm unlucky!)
Anyway all of these were taken in the Tate Modern, except 9 which was taken just outside:
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