For this last post of the epic london journey, i've decided to go about the day with a selection of high resolution photographs from the day. here are some of the interesting highlights of the day revealed in pure photo-realism:
Van Gogh's portrait with his ear cut off at the somerset house in london
Martine chillin in front of the entrance of said Somerset House.
Riding the DLR, National Express' most clever catastrophe.here's gerard at his day job.
Floating bridge! a bridge designed to support the walking pedestrians from pontoons.
us walking across the bridge - it's sturdier than it may look.
can you guess which one of these is a Foster Building??
i'm just glad it's not all of them, frankly.
this was a glass waveform piece in the Canadian Building. We were told to stop taking pictures at this point, which is OK, because the rest of the building kinda sucked with it's stuffy nature-loving pink marble and the scent of staunch conservatism, met with a style as empty as the open canadian, prairie air. sorry, got carried away...
Walking under the River Tames...not as exciting as Driving-Disco under the river tames.
meeting at the grenich observatory/court hill for a hallmark look over london.
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