I think this is my first time joining Sarah on this challenge. And this would be something very familiar to her for the topic of Leading Lines.
The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians-only, crossing the River Thames in London, England.
These photos were mostly taken by my husband on a rainy day with the view of the St Paul’s Cathedral.






And shots of the St Paul’s Cathedral from an alley way.


Beautiful pic
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Thanks so much for stopping by ❤️
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I like the first one with the raindrops showing. I like that it is not stock standard. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks!
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You’re right, I know these scenes well and this bridge is an excellent place to experiment with leading lines. I love the shot with the raindrops in particular!
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Thanks glad you liked it! My hubby loves experimenting on different angles!
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Great story walk. I love the closeness of the raindrops and the way it still draws the eye ahead.
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Thanks, glad you liked it!
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These are great Teresa 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Brian 👍
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I love these shot, Teresa, and all the interesting angles. The rain was a bonus!
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