Tower Bridge across the Thames in London. Tower Bridge is possibly the most recognised place in England and is still in working order - This image was taken low down and dark, then processed to give a slightly surreal effect
Members of the Blues and Royals Life Guards, mounted division at Horse Guards Parade, London. Part of the Household Cavalry and another iconic British symbol of state.
The London skyline is often dominated by the London Eye a very familiar London landmark and has gondolas that slowly rotate giving passengers a unique experience and view of the city.
London red busses at Trafalgar Square in London. Nelson's column at Trafalgar Square with the iconic London red bus in the foreground.
Westminster bridge with the houses of parliament behind - light streaks from passing traffic add a dynamic touch.
The statue of Boadicea on the banks of the Thames in London, the clock / tower known as Big Ben in the background.
A scene from London featuring the Elizabeth Tower on the Houses of Parliament more commonly known as Big Ben and a passing red london bus and traditional london taxi.
Traditional London red bus on the streets of London
A colour popped scene from London featuring the Elizabeth Tower on the Houses of Parliament more commonly known as Big Ben and a passing red london bus and traditional london taxi.
Nelson atop the famous Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, London.
The Thames barrier at Woolwich forms part of the London flood defence scheme and features a series of rotating gates that effectively dam off the upstream area from the incoming surge tide.
The many conflicting light sources that bid to dominate the city lead to some interesting patterns in the sky over the Thames in London
Please note due to the 3:1 panoramic ratio this image is suited to canvas and paper prints but if used on any mug there will significant 'blank' areas top and bottom.
On the bank of the Thames in London is this rather large Ferris wheel known over the years by many names depending on who owns it at the time, but pretty much universally known as The London Eye.
On the bank of the Thames in London is this rather large Ferris wheel known over the years by many names depending on who owns it at the time, but pretty much universally known as The London Eye.
Tower Bridge across the Thames in London. Tower Bridge is possibly the most recognised place in England and is still in working order - the centre sections lit here in blue lift to allow larger vessels to pass. A full moon adds to the scene
Tower Bridge in London taken late evening with no traffic. Digitally processed to increase the drama created by the low and unusual point of view.
A long exposure coupled with a rear curtain flash give the iconic London Transport red bus a see through effect as it crosses Westminster bridge with the houses of parliament behind.