October in London, reality check!

johnaalex

Distinguished Member
These shots were taken on Saturday 11 October 2008 in Chiswick, West London. The name of the church is Christ Church and the grass area around it is Turnham Green. If it was not for the colour of the leaves on the trees you could easily think the scene was from a summer's day.

The shots were taken with a D300 and 18-200VR.

1)


2)


3)


4)


5)


6)


7)


8)


9) My favourite London brew...


10)


Click on a pic for a larger version.
 

willykatie

Prominent Member
Lucky you, we've had rain in the last couple of days.
Sunshine today but quite windy and cold.

Nice set of pictures :)
 

jenufa

Established Member
Nice set of shots :thumbsup:John of that part of Chiswick.
But I'm a bit surprised that they allowed you into Chiswick from Acton.:D
 

johnaalex

Distinguished Member
Nice set of shots :thumbsup:John of that part of Chiswick.
But I'm a bit surprised that they allowed you into Chiswick from Acton.:D

Thanks, I can only assume the Chiswick frontier guards were distracted by the sunshine ;)

Like No 2 best, they seem very relaxed, did you ask if you could shoot or just use a long lens ?

Bill

I used a long lens (200mm) :D

nice work, shame about the silver van being in three shots though.

Yeah, I was thinking of trying to clone it out, but I don't think I could do so without making the shot look worse.
 

denno75uk

Prominent Member
That shot of the first couple (she leaning on his shoulder) is a belter. Looks a little staged but actually quite professional for it.Did you go offer them a copy? I do think sometimes with good candids, it's likely the best photo someone will ever have taken of them and if it were me, I'd love the opportunity to have a copy.
 

johnaalex

Distinguished Member
Lovely shots there - #2 is superb :thumbsup:

Just like a high calibre stock photo that would sell over and over.

Good Stuff.

Thanks - if only I had signed release form :(
 

The latest video from AVForums

Samsung & LG UK TV Prices 2023; Amazon Fire TV Cube; Calibration Tools of the Trade + AV news
Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Support AVForums with Patreon

Top Bottom