Ah, I know that street well – used to walk from Hatton Garden to the Anglican Cathedral most days when I went to uni in Liverpool. Pics like this make me miss the place!
Very nice! Its always difficult to get a good shot in a snowstorm. The snow either sticks to your lens and makes everything blurry, or overwhelms the foreground and hides everything else, or just doesn’t show up in the shot except as a vague haze. You captured it quite well in this photo. Good work!
It’s Panzerbjorn from OCUK Photography forum – long time no see. I stumbled across this stunning picture while looking for a Christmas Card image for work.
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Ah, I know that street well – used to walk from Hatton Garden to the Anglican Cathedral most days when I went to uni in Liverpool. Pics like this make me miss the place!
Superb. I completely agree with the title.
The street looks a scene out of Dickens story, great shot
R
dang it – just saw the page title… if two people think it, it must be true…
beautiful capture of the snow in this very intense B&W
Beautiful. It’s like it’s from the pages from an old novel.
Lovely, makes you want to sit by a fire with a brandy
thats a fantastic shot, got a really old feel to it. Reminds me of Victorian times or something (not that I was around then)
Another great B&W-with-snow shot!! I love the atmosphere you show in these pictures!
Aaah…fantastic. Out of a grim fairy tale 🙂
It always looks amazing when snow fills the air!
It’s a great picture ! Could you share your optical settings ?
Very nice! Its always difficult to get a good shot in a snowstorm. The snow either sticks to your lens and makes everything blurry, or overwhelms the foreground and hides everything else, or just doesn’t show up in the shot except as a vague haze. You captured it quite well in this photo. Good work!
Hey Pete,
It’s Panzerbjorn from OCUK Photography forum – long time no see. I stumbled across this stunning picture while looking for a Christmas Card image for work.
Glad to see you’re still going strong. 🙂