I was taught back in my photo classes in high school (does seems like a long time ago) to never take a picture of something (or someone) that stood between you and the sun....and look what just happened. I knew very well what I was doing and it came off even better then what I would have thought. This tree stood in Hampstead Heath, somewhere called Parliment Hill. I've been there on my second trip to London, thinking the first time it would take so much time to get there from downtown London. WRONG! Nevertheless, Hampstead Heath made me literally fell in love with this city, you get the crazyness of the city but nearby the peaceful pace of some rural buroughs. What can I ask more? Hopefully one day, I'll be the one strolling around the never-ending paths with my dog.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
I can't believe this treesome
I was taught back in my photo classes in high school (does seems like a long time ago) to never take a picture of something (or someone) that stood between you and the sun....and look what just happened. I knew very well what I was doing and it came off even better then what I would have thought. This tree stood in Hampstead Heath, somewhere called Parliment Hill. I've been there on my second trip to London, thinking the first time it would take so much time to get there from downtown London. WRONG! Nevertheless, Hampstead Heath made me literally fell in love with this city, you get the crazyness of the city but nearby the peaceful pace of some rural buroughs. What can I ask more? Hopefully one day, I'll be the one strolling around the never-ending paths with my dog.
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