August 29, 2008 Email to a friend    Permalink

London from above, at night

With the end of the Olympics in Beijing, all eyes turned for a moment to London, site of the upcoming 2012 Summer Olympics. While looking for good photographs of London, I was contacted by London photographer Jason Hawkes, who had some wonderful images of London, seen from above at night (from a helicopter, to be exact) - some of which which he's agreed to let me share here. From Jason: "Shooting aerial photography during the daytime had its own difficulties, you are strapped tightly into a harness leaning out of the helicopter, shouting directions through the headsets to the pilot. If shooting in the day can be difficult, night and the lack of light causes its own set of problems, but overcoming them is half the fun and the results can be stunning. I shoot at night using the very latest digital cameras, mounted on either one or two gyro stablazied mounts, depending on the format of the camera and length of lens I'm having to use." (19 photos total)

The city of London, at night, featuring the financial district, NatWest Tower, and the River Thames. (© Jason Hawkes)

Big Ben, above the Houses of Parliament. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Commuters and traffic at Oxford Circus. (© Jason Hawkes) #

The financial district, featuring the tip of 30 St. Mary's Axe, known by the nickname "The Gherkin". (© Jason Hawkes) #

A lonely curve of a city street. (© Jason Hawkes) #

A busy roundabout junction. (© Jason Hawkes) #

The Lloyd's Building, well-lit. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Building site at St George Street and Maddox Street. (© Jason Hawkes) #

The River Thames, featuring Tower Bridge. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Waterloo and Eurostar terminal. (© Jason Hawkes) #

The London Eye on the River Thames. (© Jason Hawkes) #

London's financial district, featuring the Lloyd's Building and The Gherkin. (© Jason Hawkes) #

A junction on the M25 motorway. (© Jason Hawkes) #

The view above Canary Wharf. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Tower Bridge and the Thames. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Canada Tower and neighboring office buildings at Canary Wharf. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal Football Club. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Piccadilly Circus with the famous Statue of Eros. (© Jason Hawkes) #

Waterloo Bridge and the River Thames, also featuring the London Eye (center, seen from the side), the Royal National Theatre, and Waterloo Station. (© Jason Hawkes) #


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THAT IS LIKE A REALLY NICE CITY BASED ON THOSE PICTURES...

Posted by DAVID W. November 25, 08 08:58 PM
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Thefirst thing I thought waswhere does all the electricity come from. The height of our western folly in some ways. Better tolook at the heavens away from civilization and realize the wonder of the universe. The height of consumerism isn't it.

Posted by Hugh Halliay November 26, 08 03:12 AM
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I WAS BORN IN ENGLAND BUT YOU HAVE TAKEN MY BREATH AWAY WITH THESE PICTURE>>MAKES ME HOME SICK >I NOW LIVE IN CANADA >>

Posted by Deirdre Williams nee Hodge November 26, 08 06:39 AM
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I am a londoner,born and bred. I am also a retired airline pilot and have flown over the city at night on many occasions - but these pictures took my breath away. They are, quite simply, superb.

Posted by Alan Ratcliffe November 26, 08 08:09 AM
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Smashing Pics! Certainly one of the Lovliest Cities in the World. Thanks. Don

Posted by DJ Gree November 26, 08 10:15 AM
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I was stationed at RAF Wethersfield [1968-1970] - the most wonderful tour in 24-years; these London pictures serve to remind me of beautiful, wonderful London! It has so much to offer! Fantastic pictures! Piccadilly Square is too much! And the Saturday antiques fair of London! Such culture!

Posted by Russell Farnham November 26, 08 10:23 AM
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I happened to be airborne over London at the time of VE-Day in May 1945. What had been a huge black hole along the Thames became a sea of light. Quite startling but not as gloriously startling and revealing as these present-day aerial views giving a fresh perspective on many boyhood haunts. Wonderful. Now in Dallas but forget London? Wot? I should co-co! Thank you

Posted by Rick Brown November 26, 08 10:36 AM
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Inforgetable London! Where's life and dream toghether a way.

Posted by irineu w ferreira jr November 26, 08 12:45 PM
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I LOVE LONDON...

Posted by AMEE November 26, 08 01:27 PM
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Amazingly. Beautifully and perfectly.Thank the author!

Posted by Igor November 26, 08 01:34 PM
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brilliant,

Posted by joyce stamps November 26, 08 01:36 PM
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Wonderful pictures of a wonderful city!!! I could smell again the air of London. Thank you!!!!

Posted by Marilda November 26, 08 03:50 PM
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marvellous pictures.
True you can take the person out of london,
but you cannot take london out of the person.

Posted by Frank ROLES November 26, 08 04:24 PM
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I lived in London during the war, it wasn't like that then. I'll bet the Germans wish it was. I wish I had a dime for everytime I heard an ARP person shout "Put the bloody light out"

Posted by Norm Dack November 26, 08 05:04 PM
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Superb Pictures.
You have done London proud.
Am forwarding to most of my 'E' Mail contacts.

Posted by Alan Bloomfield November 26, 08 06:12 PM
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Great pics but I couldnt help wonder
(a) what would the Romans have made of their Londonium now,and

(b) ditto for Elizabeth 1 ?

However If the green fanatics get their way we can say good bye to pics like these in the future -because the future will be back to the past old dark Londonium again

Posted by Thomas Hogg November 26, 08 06:58 PM
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Was born in London and lived there for 20 years thinking it was the greatest place on earth - but then moved to Paris, Bristol, Birmingham and now Spain, only to realise that London is generally a grim, grey, overpriced toilet full of yobs!

These photos are brilliant and at night and at a distance the city looks much more attractive than it does during the day, at street level. But while looking at them I could not help but think I wish I could see some photos of Paris at night taken by the same photographer - now that really would be something special!

Posted by Mark A Solomon November 26, 08 07:21 PM
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these are incredible

Posted by Monika E Gallard November 26, 08 10:21 PM
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We just got back from vacationing in London. My husband and I absolutely love the city! These pictures are amazing!

Posted by Sandra November 26, 08 10:46 PM
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Beautiful pictures of the most wonderful City in the World. Visited just three times and lived there for around six months in 1951

Missed seeing Buckingham Palace from the air. Cant imagine London without it

Posted by Kumaran FERNANDO November 26, 08 11:33 PM
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I lived and woked in London way back in 1949. I worked at Lillywhites in Picadilly Circus as a Book-Keeper, and lived in Streatham. Travelling on the Underground Northern and Picadilly lines was my daily travel to work. This was just before I was called up into the RAF. In those days no one would employ you especially when you had just finished college and was due for call-up. Happy days and Happy memories which have not deminished after all these years and that is 60+ years ago.

Posted by John Loasby November 27, 08 12:10 AM
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London is quality city with super quality people. I lived there for two years and London town will forever be close to my heart. London is a city that makes life worth living!

Posted by Mel November 27, 08 01:35 AM
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Think about What you are you looking at.
Its the best way to view London and I can appreciate even more Why I moved to France.

Posted by Brian Dingwall November 27, 08 03:44 AM
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STUNNING PICTURES of a truely awe inspiring city. I am lucky enough to work next to "THE GHERKIN " pictured in those photos and every day I see something new on my way to work, something new to me that is. The things I notice have probably been there for hundreds of years. We are very lucky to have such a long and well detailed history that is so evident in every day life.
Thank you for such great shots, you have really captured Blightys atmosphere.

Posted by Joanna November 27, 08 04:56 AM
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Born in London in 1930 seen Trams, Drove Trolly-Buses & Route Marster.
Seeing your pictures brought a tear to my eye.
Glade the Germans could not defeat us so we can still call it London.
God bless London.

Posted by Frank ROLES November 27, 08 07:24 AM
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Our grandfather, who emigrated to the USA when he was young, wistfully told me if I ever got to London I should be sure to get fish & chips served in a newspaper. Many years later I did get to London and at the 1st fish stand I asked for my order to be served in a newspaper. She smiled and said they stopped doing that back in my grandfathers day. Sorry, gramps ... I tried! Maybe your story will stir some other memories.

Posted by Bob Buckley November 27, 08 11:14 AM
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The photographs are spectacular and the comments are insightful. The majority of those who were London born are reflective about the past but show no desire to return. Those who have never been to the City are captivated by the lights but do not see the reality of a now unfriendly place where you never meet a true native. There are the Anglophiles who love the history and the West end shows and there are the environmentalists who decry the waste of resources. I am proud to be a Londoner but I prefer to think of her before 1960 when it was less bright but more welcoming. Tony Ridley, Florida.

Posted by Tony Ridley November 27, 08 11:19 AM
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I have been to London several Times, about 20 times since 1979. I have seen London changed during these years. London is very facinating and is a world of it's own. It is good for everyone's life.

Posted by Paul J. Pace M.B.A. November 27, 08 11:19 AM
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NUTBUSH!!!

Tina T. If that comment above . . . . was really you? - My wife and I saw you in concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills Michigan last week. Incredible performance. Just like London, you are timeless!! Come back and see us next year.

Posted by Dr. Richard P McDermott, Bloomfield Hills MI November 27, 08 11:22 AM
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WOW!! SIMPLEMENTE FANTASTICO!!
Felicidades al fotògrafo!! Excelente vista, es todo un espectàculo!!
Saludos desde Chihuahua, MEXICO!

Posted by Laura Elisa Pèrez Valverde November 27, 08 11:37 AM
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These are absolutely breathtaking photos! I am moved by them! Exquisite!

Posted by Lucy Hall November 27, 08 11:58 AM
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I so miss London, actually, all of England. Beautiful photographs!

Posted by Paddy Root November 27, 08 12:34 PM
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Samual Johnson had it right.
He who is tired of London is tired of life, for here is in London all that life can afford.
Great pictures!
Proud Canadian member of the Commonwealth.

Posted by Ken Mitchell November 27, 08 04:20 PM
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Loved the beautiful photographs. There will always be an England!!

I met my husband during WW !! while he was stationed at Ascot. I was 17 and he was 19. We now live in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Haven't been home in five years but hope to go home next year.

Keep up the good work, excellent photography.

Helena Farlow

Posted by Helena Farlow November 27, 08 06:09 PM
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I've visited London many times and thought it was lovely, but looking back and reflecting on my view of London, I had not really seen it at all.

Posted by David H. Roberts November 27, 08 06:21 PM
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Striking, striking...........Excellent

Posted by Gord November 27, 08 09:27 PM
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I am from South Africa and 12 years ago we took a young English woman to the game reserve in Zululand. She is now reciprocating by giving us the use of her apartment in London for a week. My 2 sons and grandchildren live there. My 2 favorite cities in the world are London and New York. There is so much of interest to see in London - I can't wait till December!

Posted by Christine Hodge November 28, 08 01:37 AM
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absolutely absolute

Posted by rosie london November 28, 08 02:57 AM
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i drove around london at night for two years on security quick response obviously too quick i should have appreciated it more

Posted by john cole November 28, 08 04:51 AM
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Most Londoners don't get to view their cities at night. The photos are indeed spectacular, but I think the "cover of darkness" makes it seem much more beautiful than it really is. Any town at night would seem to be attractive and glittery, but when the sun rises, along comes the dirt, trash, pollution and reality with it.

Posted by poescrow November 28, 08 07:16 AM
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breath taking....thankyou....

Posted by ferriec November 28, 08 08:02 AM
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Living in London for the past 4 1/2 yrs I never did look at London from this perspective.

As an amiture photographer guys like you Jason really encorouge us to work the camers till distruction.

Well done & keep up the good work.

Posted by Rom Moodley November 28, 08 08:15 AM
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Absolutely fantastics pics!

Posted by Ed Calton, ....... Utah U.S.A. November 28, 08 08:24 AM
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Beautiful....................... Stunning.................... Inspiring......................

Posted by Anon from Welwyn Garden City November 28, 08 08:39 AM
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Absoloutely awesome pictures.
Posted by Fred from Sheffield.

Posted by Fred Roberts November 28, 08 09:25 AM
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during my younger days I lived in London a couple of times for business reasons , a couple of years in total
but it wasn't until I had the opportunity over many years to visit other major cities in the world that I came to realise that the facilities that London offers , both in quantity and quality , are unsurpassed

I admit I never thought of the old girl as beautiful , but having seen these stunning photographs I seem to have been proved wrong

Posted by colin grayson November 28, 08 09:45 AM
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Lovely, Lovely, Lovely. Great city, lived there for 3 months in 1956 & have traveled there many time during the 70's and 80's.. The city has done nothing but improve.
Long live London.

Posted by Fred from Groton, Connecticut November 28, 08 10:23 AM
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Ah! Eros' statue. I remember a group of us, in the late 50's & early 60's, going to Picadilly Circus every New Years Eve to celebrate and have a giggle. The statue was completely surrounded by a high, solid board fence to prevent revellers from attempting to climb it. Unseen behind the boards, dozens of coppers lurked and quietly had a 'ciggy' until called into action to quell the trouble-makers and punch-ups! Oh happy days! Toronto, Ontario has been home for the last 44 years but still can't get 'The Smoke' out of my system. Cheers!

Posted by Roger Scraggs November 28, 08 11:07 AM
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Lived in Hampshire, England from 1959 to 1996.Returned to my home country, Canada. My son in Bromley Kent will enjoy these pics and also my son in Perth, Australia. These pics have been forwarded by my daughter in Vancouver and I live in Nova Scotia. We all love London, England. These pics are brilliant..

Posted by June Meredith November 28, 08 04:03 PM
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After returning from many years living in New Zealand and coming back to live in London I have a love affair with this city that will never cease. It's inspiring, magnificant, vibrant and keeps me young, I wish I had been born a Londoner instead of a Maid of Kent!
Barbara, SW London

Posted by Barbara McDonald November 28, 08 04:35 PM
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Beuatiful pictures! I am going to London for the first time next year and I can't wait to see it myself.
Thanks.

Posted by Hana - Melbourne November 28, 08 05:45 PM
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These pictures took my breath away; they are so beautiful! I have never been there (I live in Canada) but after seeing these, I would love to go.

Posted by Terry Holt November 28, 08 10:27 PM
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Went to London with my Dad, sister and her husband in '95 and thought it was great. The photos are beautiful! But I think the other reader is right in saying that Paris at night would be even more spectacular, and I would like even more to see Venice, Florence or Rome at night.

Posted by Scott November 28, 08 11:35 PM
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I was born in South London 1947 and am a very keen photographer. Your skills are really great and I admire your photography very much. Would love to know how you do it.

When taking various people around London, I've always said never look down in London always look up! I still adhere to this now.

Your photography takes it one step further. Thank you.d

Posted by D. November 29, 08 04:36 AM
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Fantastic pics, but remember, there is more to England than just London. Within an hour or so you can be in the English countryside. I'll be pleased to show anyone around my neighbourhood - The Cotswolds. Tony Burrows

Posted by Tony Burrows November 29, 08 06:46 AM
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Great pics by a great photographer.

Posted by Ken Rexstrew November 29, 08 08:26 AM
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Yep grew up in London during the war years, lived in Hanwell Middx, moved to london during the blitz, I did not care for the London of those days, liked the suburbs better and wished I could live back there.Met my husband came to USA in the late 50's London sure looks great now, especially these pics they are beautiful,England has come along way in modernization. Have been home several times to visit family, always missed them and England,.My parents and two siblings are gone now one sibling left MISS IT THOUGH.CARRY ON LONDON.

Posted by mary middleton November 29, 08 09:00 AM
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Woderful pictures. especially the one of Tower Bridge -- one of my favourite landmarks. I was born and raised in Surrey but a trip to London was always a treat, Thankyou for the memories. there's no place on earth that can quite compare to good old London Town.

Posted by Angela Anderson November 29, 08 09:41 AM
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The pics. are beautiful !!!!!! I don't care to visit there as my two daughters did 4 yrs..ago....Paris sounds better to me..!!!!!! I love the good ole U.S.A..!!!!!...Beautiful picts. Postrd by OSB Nov.29,08-10:45

Posted by Osb Nov.29,08 November 29, 08 10:49 AM
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I have never been to London, but now it's on my list.

Posted by Alvaro Gil Colombia S.A. November 29, 08 11:02 AM
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Great pictures. I have to send them to my daughters Debbie, Tonia and Natascha in Essex.

Posted by walter butz November 29, 08 11:04 AM
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This is very cool i hope that i can go to London some time theese pictures look sweet its freakin awesome

Posted by Emily Bowers November 29, 08 11:54 AM
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THIS IS GREAT.I LOVET.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.WELL DONE.EXCELLENT!!!!!!!@

Posted by TAMARA November 29, 08 01:25 PM
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I was in London for the first and only time in 1997 and it was fabulous! I was at many of the places pictured and these beautiful pictures brought back wonderful memories and I hope to visit London again sometime soon.Daryl...Pleasanton,Ca.

Posted by Daryl Horan November 29, 08 07:29 PM
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Absolutely wonderful photography. Also I can't get over how tidy and well maintained London looks. Many buildings I've never seen before in these pictures.
I'm a huge fan of British culture, humor and just generally of all things British. My family is of British ancestry (and German, D'oh!) and I've always wanted to visit England. This just makes me want to visit even more. Well done.

Posted by Tom T. - Overland Park, Kansas November 29, 08 07:56 PM
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what pictures it brings back memories we are going back in june 2009 my sister lives in kings cross ,thank you

Posted by isobel traynor November 29, 08 09:14 PM
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Fabulous pics - reminds me of one of my most wonderful trips to my very favorite city. - Kathy C., Hoboken, N.J.

Posted by Kathy Coughlin November 30, 08 08:36 AM
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Incredible pictures. Gives me vivid memories of my visit in 2001. I was only there for a week, but I will always remember and will look forward to my next one soon.

Posted by Will Carino November 30, 08 12:20 PM
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Simply put, nowhere in the world can beat London.t. I was born there, grew up there, met my husband there, then came to the U.S. But my heart will always be in England. Seeing those pictures makes me very homesick.
..Charleston, WV

Posted by Barbara Buchanan November 30, 08 12:57 PM
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Stunning pictures, unreal

Posted by Ann Jackson November 30, 08 02:45 PM
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I think these pictures are great, I was born in Liverpool, and have only been to London once,a lot of years ago. I have a chance to see London this April,on a cruise ship, was not going to bother to take the shore trip to London, after seeing these pictures I will definitely go.Thanks for these pictures!

Posted by Sheila Cross,from Florida November 30, 08 03:16 PM
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nice :)

Posted by Douma November 30, 08 03:54 PM
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where in london is pic number 5 located? it looks to be next to the thames, but i can't for the life of me figure where.

Posted by adam November 30, 08 05:01 PM
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When I flew into London one night, my mother and sister in tow, I remarked to myself that it looked like diamonds flung across black velvet. These pictures bring back that occasion. I don' t much care for London these days, however, as someone mentioned, it's hard to meet a native. Still, I always find a pub - or several - and order a shandy. I still go to the parks, the antique stores, looking, maybe for that first visit in 1972 when Carnaby Street defined London. Still, all that it has to offer is incredible, in spite of the modern world intruding upon our sensibilities. I stood once in Westminster Abbey, in Poets Corner, perusing the gravestones when I turned and saw Chaucer's tomb. I burst ito tears as all those English voices came down through the ages to speak to me. These pictures capture the magic. Thanks.

Posted by Sharon Pickard November 30, 08 05:41 PM
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lIVING MY LIFE VICARIOUSLY AND THESE SUPERB PHOTOS MADE MY VISIT TO lONDON EXTREMELY ENJOYABLE. mY ONE RECURRING THOUGHT WAS - THEY WOULD MAKE EXCELLENT jIGSAW pUZZLES - AND THAT IS A COMPLIMENT, AS IT IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITE PASTTIMES.
Kathy C., London, Ontario, Canada

Posted by Kathy Charland November 30, 08 06:53 PM
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Not having been there, we was confused by the descriptions. Could not always figure out which building was being described.

Posted by Don and Terry November 30, 08 09:49 PM
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thanks , absolutely amazing
I'll forward this graet images to a friend who lives in London

Posted by Renate Pfleiderer December 1, 08 01:30 AM
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Been living in London since 2001, and I'm not bored yet. The city is beautiful from any angle, any time of the day...great pictures it makes you love the city even more.

Posted by Maria Barnabe December 1, 08 06:04 AM
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what an amazing set of photos! I am a Canadian born woman, never been to London and this now makes me want to go. The only thing is, seeing London by the ground is not the same as seeing it from the air as the photos show. So we'll have to do a night flight! :)

Posted by Hilda Andrade December 1, 08 08:01 AM
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In response to comment #1408- Why you always bringing up the past?
In response to comment #1413- In these days of conservation, how much energy is expended when you publish a useless comment such as yours?
In response to comment #1505- While your at it, have your friend foward you a "Graet" book on the English language from England, might sharpen up your spelling skills.

Posted by Master B. Tororium. December 1, 08 09:51 AM
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These pictures make me want to go back to London! A lovely place to visit with so much culture and history. Truly lovely . . .

Posted by Terri Taul, Derby, KS December 1, 08 10:11 AM
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I thought the photos were rather incredible since I had no idea what London really looked like, simply amazing in a way, but for me, it would be nice to have them explained with more definition. If you notice the slight hesitancy to going all out in praise, it is because I read the after comments and received some very different slants. The Reality somewhere in between???? But I sure know what it looks like at night!

Posted by CJ Brehme December 1, 08 10:51 AM
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Great photography - I can't really say much more other than to remind some of the folks (those who have commented on the 'waste' of electricity) that in the winter months it actually gets dark in London at 4pm; lots of people will still be working in their offices - and probably will be for the next two or three hours!
Enjoy the beauty of these photographs, admire the artist's talents - and please, don't always seek the downside because life is far too short!

Posted by Trevor December 1, 08 10:58 AM
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London will always be my hometown, even though it has grown much since 1971 and you can't drive into it. That's what buses are for.
Ex-pat in Michigan USA

Posted by Maggy Mae December 1, 08 11:29 AM
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Spectacular photos !!! Born in Egypt, living in the south of France, have been to London (which I love) several times, but have never had a nighttime bird's eye view such as this. Wonderful. Thank you Jason Hawkes.

Posted by Annie Norsa December 1, 08 12:21 PM
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TOOK MY BREATH AWAY, SUCH BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY.

Posted by Anonymous December 1, 08 01:59 PM
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fantastic pictures !! man's a genius

Posted by iggy bhogal December 1, 08 03:05 PM
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Marvellous pictures!!!!

Posted by Norma Sittrop December 1, 08 04:21 PM
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Very nice pictures and very nice town I was in London visiting my brother

Posted by dalmatino December 1, 08 05:39 PM
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wonderful pics, makes me so homesick!!!!!!!!

Posted by Irene Eve December 1, 08 07:26 PM
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Just fantastic vues.

Posted by A.P.Quesnel December 1, 08 08:07 PM
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A fantastically stunning body of work - A real marvel...

Thank you & ell done.

Posted by Gilles Luwullèwa December 1, 08 08:25 PM
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Great pictures! Wish I could be there - hovering over London!
Thank you, Babe Fargas, for sharing them with me.

Posted by R. B. Ocampo December 1, 08 08:45 PM
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That's my London....... beautiful, spendour galore, exciting, extraordinary, and welcoming. The people aren't bad either.......always willing to help a lost tourist, and direct them to where they want to go. People say we are either shy or stand-offish.....well I smile a lot, and I always get a smile returned. By anybody and every body. I find my London is one of the friendliest places in the world, and our London policemen just terrific and so helpful. I cannot think of a lot of other places I would rather be, even with our very odd weather pattterns !!!! I like where I am and where I live .LONDON, YOUR GREAT !!!

Posted by Lesley. Finsbury Park. London. December 1, 08 08:58 PM
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My Wife and I Visited London 2005 & 2006 Loved every moment And Old Old City That never get old.

Posted by Terry & Faith Suley December 1, 08 09:40 PM
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JUST ABSOLUTELY AWSOME. VISITING LONDON IS A MUST FOR ME,JUST TOOK MY BREATH AWAY.
THANK-YOU.

Posted by EVELYN GLADBACH December 1, 08 10:11 PM
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I agree with one of the comments:- Life is too short, just enjoy the stunning photos of stunning London and her stunning people.

Posted by Gilly-a transplant to California December 1, 08 10:54 PM
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Best City in the world, and I have been to a lot of places,
I was born in Bognor Regis but always enjoyd a trip to London.
great pics

Posted by Bob Kemp, Australia. December 1, 08 11:02 PM
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I lived in London for two years it was amazing time for me! And now seeing these pictures like I never left city! Photos might be rated as AAA! Amazing, Astonishing, Awesome ;)

Posted by Askar December 1, 08 11:09 PM
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I arrived in London from Argentina in mid October 1941 at about 10PM, during an air raid, to join the RAF. London was not welcoming. Outside Euston Station was a blackness I had never seen before in a City but thunderous noise and blinding flashes allowed me to find a taxi. What an astounding change is reflected in the magnificent portrayal of this unique, beautiful, inspiring city through the brilliance of your lens. Yes, London is still a resplendent inspiration and your pictures so vividly create this awe!

Posted by Jack Miles December 2, 08 12:31 AM
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