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There are a lot of photographers that include the London Eye in some images. For my set of pictures, I want to feature the "inside" of the London Eye. It is very expensive to "take a ride" in this wheel and people must be quick to harness this little travel.
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Check out East London and discover the wonders along the the main roads, curries, graffiti, and more! Simply take a walk in this neighborhood and see the variety that the Aldgate/Brick Lane area has to offer our Lomography lenses.
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What took seven years to build, weighs as much as 1,272 London Black cabs, and is the fourth tallest structure in London? Still don't know? Well, EYE will tell you! I was captivated by this iconic British landmark and was more than happy to start snapping away!
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It´s very nice, when you travel, to meet someone of your ground! Also, in this case, it is not necessary to look into hidden museums: Not at all!, We meet it in the street, on the foot of the river Thames, in format XXXL …
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The London Eye (Millennium Wheel), at a height of 135 meters (443 ft) it is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe,
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A collection of images from mad moments on the Southbank with other Lomographers and some without!
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There are a lot of photographers that includes the London Eye in some images.
I try to take the "inside" London Eye.
It is very expensive to "take a ride" in this wheel, and the people must be quick to harness this little travel.
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The London Eye sees more than you could ever imagine ...
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This is my absolute all-time favourite part of London. Go anytime of the year, anytime of day. During the day you can visit the Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe theatre, wander down the Thames and see all the sights along the river (the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, the National Theatre) and, my favourite of all, the big second hand book stall under a bridge, where you can find all sorts of bargains.