This top building is right on London Bridge - and you can see the Gherkin reflected to the back right, one of London's most famous (and favourite) buildings now, designed by Norman Foster.

The other photos here are of a much earlier Norman Foster building - the Willis Faber & Dumas building in Ipswich, Suffolk.






Theme Thursday
lettuce, these are awesome shots! I saw the pickle builing in an article in National Geographic...interesting concept and love your theme take :)
ReplyDeleteWow - they are fabulous pics!!! :O)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection of mirror images. I love this kind of reflection image, and you do it so well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! Who'd have guessed there were that many mirror buildings in London.
ReplyDeletewicked cool shots lettuce! love how they break up the reflections...happy tt!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures. London really is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStunning pics! What a fabulous photo opportunity and perfect for today's TT.
ReplyDeleteYou could so do a wonderful pictorial book of London...These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots Lettuce!
ReplyDeleteneat...i think i need to visit a big city this year and get a big crick in my neck.
ReplyDeleteDearest Lettuce,
ReplyDeleteSpectacular really!
Awesome!
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shakira
Gorgeous Pics Lettuce.
ReplyDeleteReally cool series; I love your photography.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to London since 1985. The Gherkin bldg. What a great nickname. Much has changed and I'm sure I'd enjoy it all. Your photos are wonderful, especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteWow...beautiful buildings! What a great take on the theme, Lettuce!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful imagery.
ReplyDeleteNo shortage of work for window cleaners in London and Ipswich then? Great shots.
ReplyDeletesorry i'm not getting time these days to respond to all your lovely comments, but i really appreciate them
ReplyDeleteyup Baino - who'd be a window cleaner?!