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Time and Place

I am now drawing towards the end of Kat Sloma's 'Sense of Place' class. The theme for this week is time, inviting us to compare photographs we have taken over time in the same location. My first thought was to use photos taken in my garden, but after a review of my photos I  realised that one place I visit and photograph on a regular basis  is London's South Bank at Waterloo. 

I am going to start in the spring. These pictures were taken in April 2012 shortly after the announcement of a hose pipe ban due to the drought - hasn't really stopped raining since!

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Despite the floods the carousel and the stunt riders were going strong.

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Moving on to early summer there's lots to capture - to begin with a whole crop of new installations appeared.

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My installation of the year was these green colanders - I never did find out exactly what they were supposed to represent ​

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Into high summer and a faux beach with brightly coloured sand appeared, housing a children's playground. There were wedding parties in fancy dress and this rather splendid motorcycle and sidecar decked out for the jubilee.

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In to autumn now and I have to admit to having taken these photos the previous year. We had been in the National Theatre and come out to discover a pink landscape - I have really never seen anything like it. We walked along the embankment marvelling at the glowing pavements and the reflection of the sunset in the Festival Hall windows.​

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Finally its winter, January 2013 to be precise; but still something of interest to photograph ​

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​Looking at these pictures its no wonder that I always make a point of taking my camera when I visit the South Bank at Waterloo. For those that don't know it it is a relatively small area in relation to the different sights, sounds and activities that take place there in an average year. I think I will have to repeat this post next year to see what differences I can capture.

On another note, don't forget there's still time to enter the postcard giveaway. Just pop over to my Facebook page here like it and leave a comment, you can view the postcards in the FunkyRosebud Studio Store here

tags: photography, South Bank, Waterloo, installations, royal festival hall, national theatre
categories: Photography
Wednesday 05.22.13
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 6
 

Photography on the Hoof! or Making the Most of your Opportunities

On Tuesday I had to go to London for a meeting. The person I was meeting suggested we meet in the members area at the Royal Festival Hall  which was very convenient as it is only a five minute walk form the mainline station and doesn't involve getting on a tube. I debated about taking my camera as I knew I wouldn't have much time to take photographs, but in the end decided to take it anyway - this turned out to be a good decision. 

I was a little early for the meeting so took these photos on my way in to the RFH, I just loved how the colour of the pansies brightened up a grey January day!

I arrived on the 6th floor via the singing glass lift - which I wasn't expecting and rather freaked me out as it not only sang but went very fast.

This next picture was taken in the members area on the 6th floor of the RFH.  Obviously lots of people choose to have business or other meetings there, or just  go there and work with their laptops.

 The views are absolutely stunning both over the river and over Westminster - I took the first of these photos through the window on the 6th floor, and the second from the balcony  one floor down

 

 My final picture is of Hungerford Bridge, the rail bridge between Waterloo and Charing Cross stations - if you look carefully you can see the white roof of a train going across. I love the juxtaposition of the trees and the bridge struts in this picture, they seem to come together to form a forest 

taking these picture probably took about 15 minutes and in no time and all I was back on the train heading for home.

tags: London, South Bank, big ben, flowers, london eye, pansies, parliament, royal festival hall, westminster
categories: Photography
Thursday 01.17.13
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 5
 

Saturday on the SouthBank - Episode One

New course on blogging started today 'reflection of you behind the scenes' I wonder how I will be blogging differnetly by the end of it? Inspired by my look at Xanthe Berkley's blog I am making this entry more of a photo journal so stand by for lots of pictures!

We arrived at Borough High Street around 11.30 for an early lunch and look round the market before going on to a matinee at the National Theatre.

Walking from the car park to the market we passed the Chooclate Factory  - now an arts venue

 Next we came upon a row of 'Boris Bikes' enlivened by attendent graffitti!

then we entered a tunnel full of coloured lights

 

When we arrived at the market we could see it was ready for London 2012

Time for lunch at the fabulous Brindisa tapas bar and wholesale importer of Spanish goodies, just delicious!

Then  just time for a quick look around the market, glowing with colour as usual

and where I wasn't the only one taking photos

Then it was time to get back to pick up the car via this corner where the opposing lines attracted me.

More soon!

tags: 2012, Borough Market, London, Olympics, South Bank, bikes, lights, photography, tapas, vegetables
categories: Photography
Tuesday 06.26.12
Posted by Barbara Evans
Comments: 4
 
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