St Pauls Beneath the Millennium Bridge

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How does one capture such a scene without any people? The secret is to take a very long exposure using filters. It is also best to go to such a place when there are unlikely to be too many people. So this image of St Pauls was taken in the early morning on a still overcast day. With my tripod basically at ground level and with a couple of filters on the camera, the exposure lasted for about three minutes. The clever thing that filters do is to remove anything that moves. Then back in front of the computer with processing I wanted to being out a slightly creamy feel to the scene.

This is a digital version of this image. You can download it immediately and either keep it on your device or print it. In this way, you get the image and decide for yourself where and how you want to display it.

If you would prefer, you can also order a print of this image. The print is available in the following formats:

  • Fine Art Print on high quality paper in various sizes.

  • Framed Print

  • Canvas Print

  • Acrylic Print

  • Metal Print

  • Wood Print

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How does one capture such a scene without any people? The secret is to take a very long exposure using filters. It is also best to go to such a place when there are unlikely to be too many people. So this image of St Pauls was taken in the early morning on a still overcast day. With my tripod basically at ground level and with a couple of filters on the camera, the exposure lasted for about three minutes. The clever thing that filters do is to remove anything that moves. Then back in front of the computer with processing I wanted to being out a slightly creamy feel to the scene.

This is a digital version of this image. You can download it immediately and either keep it on your device or print it. In this way, you get the image and decide for yourself where and how you want to display it.

If you would prefer, you can also order a print of this image. The print is available in the following formats:

  • Fine Art Print on high quality paper in various sizes.

  • Framed Print

  • Canvas Print

  • Acrylic Print

  • Metal Print

  • Wood Print

Click on this link to choose from a variety of products of this image.

Thank you very much for your support!

How does one capture such a scene without any people? The secret is to take a very long exposure using filters. It is also best to go to such a place when there are unlikely to be too many people. So this image of St Pauls was taken in the early morning on a still overcast day. With my tripod basically at ground level and with a couple of filters on the camera, the exposure lasted for about three minutes. The clever thing that filters do is to remove anything that moves. Then back in front of the computer with processing I wanted to being out a slightly creamy feel to the scene.

This is a digital version of this image. You can download it immediately and either keep it on your device or print it. In this way, you get the image and decide for yourself where and how you want to display it.

If you would prefer, you can also order a print of this image. The print is available in the following formats:

  • Fine Art Print on high quality paper in various sizes.

  • Framed Print

  • Canvas Print

  • Acrylic Print

  • Metal Print

  • Wood Print

Click on this link to choose from a variety of products of this image.

Thank you very much for your support!