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Taking the Thames Clipper for the sheer joy of it from Greenwich to London Bridge.

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A FABulous image OF the Shard! (From west side, junction Stainer Street and the road that leads from Guy's Hospital)

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And one of the thousands responsible for building it (he worked on scaffolding and gave me his permission to photo him!)

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Nice photographs .I like the Tower Bridge one, are you making a collection for a future book.

Maybe you could nip down to Greenwich, there are some very good places for your kind of photography.but be quick

there is talk of changes to the old market there.

Also the Olympic sight.

All interesting to see in a potential book,I think it could work well for you.

Aha - I did not see the inside of the Shard. If only! I would LOVE to go up the top of it!

You can see the artists impressions that I photographed and that the worker sat next to, which are on the west side wall, access via Stainer Street and the road that leads to Guys Hospital.

Thanks for the kind comments!

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