Published at: 10:10 pm - Saturday October 26 2013
I returned yesterday from an October business trip to London. True to form, I could not resist taking a small(ish) camera kit. Given it was a short trip – depart Monday, return Friday – I was tempted to leave the gear behind. The extra bag and weight are terribly inconvenient at times, but I knew I would regret not having it with me. I was in London almost exactly two years ago, and I had a lot of fun shooting the London Eye at night. There are so many things to explore and photograph in London, but I rarely have time to touch the hem of the garment.
This trip was no different, except my main obstacle with available shooting time was sickness. It’s not clear what caused me to get sick, but I think I may have had a latte with bad milk upon arrival. I remembering it tasting “funny”, but I assumed this was because it was whole milk which I am not accustomed to. Whatever it was, it put me in bed for 2 days.
I did, however, find time to go for a short walk Tuesday to get fresh air and take a few “snaps” before the illness hit me. I started feeling normal mid-day Thursday, and after a full afternoon of work and a great dinner with a small group of customers and colleagues, I could not fall asleep. Since my camera had mostly been dormant, I took it for a about an hour and a half venture. The evening stroll did not disappoint. It was a crisp, cool evening. Big Ben had alluded me on my previous trip, so it became my primary target for the evening.
This is my favorite Big Ben image from the evening walk. Lens flare from all the street lights was not only very difficult to control, but was impossible to completely eliminate. It actually adds a bit of character in this photo, in my honest opinon. I decided to process it in both color and B&W. Let me know which you like best. I see merits in both. It’s not clear why, but I am drawn to B&W photography more and more these days. I’ve always loved it, but for some reason it energizes and intrigues me even more than ever. One of the many benefits of digital imaging is that I have the luxury of processing both.
Thanks for looking, and enjoy.

Big Ben – London, England

Big Ben – London, England
5D MkII, 50mm f/1.4, 8 secs @ f/11, ISO 100