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Tag Archives: London
Photowalking at the Southbank – more panoramas
As mentioned in the previous post, I spent yesterday afternoon walking along the Southbank along the river Thames, taking a number of panoramas using the GigaPan robotic camera mount. I have finished the stitching process and they are all up … Continue reading
Photowalking with the GigaPan
It was yet another sunny winter day here in London yesterday. I decided to take a tripod, the Gigapan and the Canon G9 out for a walk along the Southbank along the river Thames. While my computer is still busy … Continue reading
Suzanne Vega & Seth Lakeman – iTunes Live Festival
I got two tickets yesterday to go and see tonight’s concert at the Koko in Camden/London. The gig, which was part of the London iTunes Live Festival featured Seth Lakeman and Suzanne Vega! To be honest, I didn’t really know … Continue reading
Using the bus in London has become a joke!
I live and work in London since January 2007 and for the first time in my life I do no longer have a car. Until recently I have been rather happy with public transport in this great city. I use … Continue reading
Seal, yes, a Seal in the Docklands in London
On my way back home from work I normally walk along the West India Docks at Canary Wharf. A nice, quiet and scenic path along the dock. Well, tonight, it was rather special, I couldn’t really believe what I saw. … Continue reading