Image London, Millennium Bridge & St. Pauls Cathedral by Ron Walsh

London, Millennium Bridge & St. Pauls Cathedral
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London, Millennium Bridge & St. Pauls Cathedral 
 Opened in June 2000 solely for pedestrians, the Millennium Bridge links the south bank of the River Thames at Bankside with the City on the north bank. The London Millennium Footbridge as it is officially known was sited such that the bridge supports frame the south facing facade of St. Paul's Cathedral on the north bank.
After a wait of two and a half hours, this shot with just three people on the bridge in the far distance was finally possible. While this type of image is radically different from what I would normally photograph, it holds for me a completely different kind of beauty in it's own right. File 5087. 
 Keywords: Millennium, Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, London, City, River, Thames, Footbridge, File 5087
London, Millennium Bridge & St. Pauls Cathedral 
 Opened in June 2000 solely for pedestrians, the Millennium Bridge links the south bank of the River Thames at Bankside with the City on the north bank. The London Millennium Footbridge as it is officially known was sited such that the bridge supports frame the south facing facade of St. Paul's Cathedral on the north bank.
After a wait of two and a half hours, this shot with just three people on the bridge in the far distance was finally possible. While this type of image is radically different from what I would normally photograph, it holds for me a completely different kind of beauty in it's own right. File 5087. 
 Keywords: Millennium, Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, London, City, River, Thames, Footbridge, File 5087

Opened in June 2000 solely for pedestrians, the Millennium Bridge

links the south bank of the River Thames at Bankside with the City on the north bank. The London Millennium Footbridge as it is officially known was sited such that the bridge supports frame the south facing facade of St. Paul's Cathedral on the north bank.
After a wait of two and a half hours, this shot with just three people on the bridge in the far distance was finally possible. While this type of image is radically different from what I would normally photograph, it holds for me a completely different kind of beauty in it's own right. File 5087.