Commisioned in 1630 this statue was the first of its kind. It now sits in the middle of a traffic island which is the point at which all signs leading to london end. All London Mile Markers are mapped from this spot. In the background is St Martin in the Fields and further behind the spinning globe a-top the London Coliseum
I've built a wordpress plugin that uses the API from photo sharing sites to share when people fave my photos on them within this site.
To show up on the left - simply fave the photo at one of the below sites.
In the future I look forward to making it more available for other wordpess users to benefit from.
This information comes from the Camera and is stored in the EXIF data; occasionally it can get corrupted so if you notice anything odd - please let me know!
It's not all about the camera. Some of my favourite shots were taken with a 4MP point and shoot camera; and I've been lucky enough to have these photos sold. That said sometimes your gear limits you. Even the gear I used for the shot is not perfect - you're mileage may vary!
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12am, 27/11/09
on twitter
RT @phillprice: Today's photo (please RT with your comment!): Charles I http://bit.ly/7zcGhY OH WOW this is one awesome shot!!
7am, 27/11/09
on flickr
I was told that all Mile markers were pointing to Trafalgar Sq In practice, a tiny difference, I know
11pm, 27/11/09
on zooomr
Excellent!
6pm, 28/11/09
Bonsoir, Beautiful pictures..Nice compositions and lightness on your site..bravo! .-= jelb´s last blog ..SEAGULL =-.
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