Richmond Street View Posted on December 5, 2010 by Sheila Creighton Posted in London Tagged photography, Richmond Street, telephone pole, urban landscape 8 Comments A view on Richmond Street in downtown London. © Sheila Creighton 2010 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
Interesting shot of the layers of old flyers and posters. It’s a unique winter scene – I like it! Reply
thanks Jolene – a really gray day it was and I thought it was strange that there were no recent flyers posted… just ripped up pieces. Reply
Took me a while to figure out what this actually was, haha. Very nice! Makes me wanna take a walk in the snow! Reply
While Jolene has a great point about the fliers, I prefer the snow flakes! I think without them, the picture would be…missing something! Great find, great capture. Reply
Great Shot Shelia…. I first thought was “Urban Tree”, the peeling flyers reminded me so much of bark…. nice job. Reply
Interesting shot of the layers of old flyers and posters. It’s a unique winter scene – I like it!
thanks Jolene – a really gray day it was and I thought it was strange that there were no recent flyers posted… just ripped up pieces.
Took me a while to figure out what this actually was, haha.
Very nice! Makes me wanna take a walk in the snow!
thanks Sophie… it is an odd looking pole.
While Jolene has a great point about the fliers, I prefer the snow flakes! I think without them, the picture would be…missing something! Great find, great capture.
thanks David – the snow does tie together the white and gray of the pole and the day.
Great Shot Shelia…. I first thought was “Urban Tree”, the peeling flyers reminded me so much of bark…. nice job.
thanks Bill.. It does look like flaking bark- especially since there are no current flyers.