Really liked the reflections in the water. I've always done it so I can see the same image in the water as above it. So to have the reflection showing what is out of frame, is very inspirational. I'm going to try that next time.
Some crackin' shots here. Probably better than the Barbican. My favourite was the guy parked on the handrail at the top of the steps. I lived 'darn Sarff' when they were building Canary Wharf .... never ever saw a bleedin' canary in the whole place.
Hi Gary I've been a subscriber for a while now and have watched most of your video's giving them a 👍 but not leaving a comment which I'm aware really helps with the algorithms 😊 so thought I'd leave a comment on this one. The A-Z is a great idea especially as you'll be visiting less well known locations around London rather than the 'honey pot' spots. I do also enjoy your landscape photography vlogs so looking forward to any future ones that you release. I'm also a subscriber to the excellent Pubcast channel it's always great to see a new episode like the surprise one recently, Great entertainment so thank you for the work you put in editing them 👏 I'd better carry on working through the A-Z of London
Another great episode in the series, i like Canary Wharf area , just full of modern architecture , i'm no street photographer but i see why people would like it here. The security guards tend to be ok until you get a tripod out , then SWAT arrive, thsts Security With Aggravating Tendencies . Some really nice images in this one mate, looking forward to D !
All caught up after somehow missing that you've posted mate, ended up watching E to C, backwards and I gotta say, really am enjoying this little series you got going on. Always enjoy seeing your street work. They're very relaxing watches. Looking forward to the next 😊😊
Very nice set of images Gary, really want to go to Canary Wharf, most probably after the amount of videos I’ve seen of it and yes, I hear on every single one of them how security really are power hungry jobsworths. See it around Media City too, another place I know you’ve visited, they like to pounce at the first sign of a tripod but when they have light installations etc in the area what do they expect. Best is when they ask whether any images you take are for personal or commercial use, like you’re going to tell them you’re going to stick them up for sale on a website . Keep Clicking
Its probably a good 15 years since I shot in Canary Wharf. Did you have any run ins with security? I love the symmetry and reflection photos the best of what you showed. Maybe I'll get up there again one day. Looking forward to the rest of the alphabet... Z for Zoo maybe
Great series Gary. I'm planning a trip to London (from the USA) in early June and these videos have given me a good idea of places to go and what to expect.
As you know I am not a City visitor but about 10 years ago I did make it to London - to see an Ansel Adams exhibition and on that occasion I had a walk around canary wharf - so great to see somewhere I was a little bit familiar with. Of course your street togging did the place place real justice, unlike my puny efforts, I took a lot of meaningless building shots, lol. Loved that colourful bridge, great colours and lines. As I watch this 510 views in 4 days, if it's only one person viewing I reckon they are stalking you mate 🤣 Nice shots Gaz. In the end reel I have very similar shot to the one at 14:26 atb Al
Great vid and images Gaz, keep it up mate, not a photography style I’m comfortable with so great to watch. I like Canary Wharf, get to go for business now and then. The sunlight added some interest.
@@GaryNormanPhoto I was meant to be there last Thursday but train strikes put a stop to it. I will take it next time. I like the idea on the primes you use, might have to invest. The 24-105 I have is quite bulky.
@@Gaztography I would definitely recommend primes for street photography. They are generally faster lenses and not having the option to zoom makes you work harder for the shots which improves your skills in my opinion.
Nice one Gary. Images got stronger as the video progressed. Quick question your shutter speed was always 800 or above any reason for that. I personally don't go much above 500 for general street photography. Look forward to seeing the next one.
To be honest, the first set were so high because I'd fotgotten to bring my top ISO limit down from 2000, and as I use shutter priority (and it was a manual lens) I was having to shoot so high to avoid over-exposing the image. I will say thought that I'm happy to shoot at higher ISOs in street to ensure that I'm absolutely freezing the motion with the higher shutter speeds.
Really liked the reflections in the water. I've always done it so I can see the same image in the water as above it. So to have the reflection showing what is out of frame, is very inspirational. I'm going to try that next time.
Nice one chap, liking this series a lot 👍🏻
It's not you, it's them!!
Keep up the great work
It's usually me to be fair Jeff 😂
Really like the one of the dad and daughter silhouetted in that sci-fi tunnel. Great shot
Thanks very much Adam 🙂
Some fine images,especially the last two...looking forward to the next one !
Thanks Neil, very kind of you 🙂
Nice architecture at the start as well. God job. Love the casual approach.
Thanks very much David 🙂
Great series.... Can't wait for next 👍
Cheers mate 🙂
Nice one Gary, look forward to the next one. Great series 👍📷👍
Thanks very much Chris 🙂
Oh yes! Im all too familiar with Canary Wharf. Definitely a unique spot for street photography!
Cheers mate :-)
Very nice Gary, London has so much to offer. Apart from your rendering, I do love the square format of the finished image. Thanks again.
Thanks Victor, the square cropping seems to fit, it's certainly not an intentional thing 🙂
Great series Gary and some great images.
Cheers Geoff 🙂
Great idea Gary, love the station ones at the end
Thanks Paul, very kind of you 🙂
Smashed it Gary.
Enough said mate.👌👍
Cheers buddy 🙂
Some crackin' shots here. Probably better than the Barbican. My favourite was the guy parked on the handrail at the top of the steps. I lived 'darn Sarff' when they were building Canary Wharf .... never ever saw a bleedin' canary in the whole place.
Yes, the lack of canaries is a bit disappointing...
Hi Gary I've been a subscriber for a while now and have watched most of your video's giving them a 👍 but not leaving a comment which I'm aware really helps with the algorithms 😊 so thought I'd leave a comment on this one. The A-Z is a great idea especially as you'll be visiting less well known locations around London rather than the 'honey pot' spots. I do also enjoy your landscape photography vlogs so looking forward to any future ones that you release. I'm also a subscriber to the excellent Pubcast channel it's always great to see a new episode like the surprise one recently, Great entertainment so thank you for the work you put in editing them 👏 I'd better carry on working through the A-Z of London
Loving this series. Nice one Gary. 👍👍
Thanks very much Steve 🙂
Another great episode in the series, i like Canary Wharf area , just full of modern architecture , i'm no street photographer but i see why people would like it here. The security guards tend to be ok until you get a tripod out , then SWAT arrive, thsts Security With Aggravating Tendencies . Some really nice images in this one mate, looking forward to D !
I was a bit worried about the security there, but they didn't seem too bothered to be honest 🙂
All caught up after somehow missing that you've posted mate, ended up watching E to C, backwards and I gotta say, really am enjoying this little series you got going on. Always enjoy seeing your street work. They're very relaxing watches. Looking forward to the next 😊😊
Another good video and another place i have been planning to visit.
Thanks very much 🙂
Very nice set of images Gary, really want to go to Canary Wharf, most probably after the amount of videos I’ve seen of it and yes, I hear on every single one of them how security really are power hungry jobsworths. See it around Media City too, another place I know you’ve visited, they like to pounce at the first sign of a tripod but when they have light installations etc in the area what do they expect. Best is when they ask whether any images you take are for personal or commercial use, like you’re going to tell them you’re going to stick them up for sale on a website .
Keep Clicking
Thanks Brian, to be honest the security weren't too bad on this visit, but then I wasn't using a tripod which probably explains why 🙂
Great choice of location Gary - you came away with some great shots
Thanks very much Darren 🙂
Its probably a good 15 years since I shot in Canary Wharf. Did you have any run ins with security? I love the symmetry and reflection photos the best of what you showed. Maybe I'll get up there again one day. Looking forward to the rest of the alphabet... Z for Zoo maybe
Another great video mate loved the images I really loved the reflection ones thank you Burt ps had the sound on this time 😂👍
I can only apologies in that case for my droning on 😂
Great series Gary. I'm planning a trip to London (from the USA) in early June and these videos have given me a good idea of places to go and what to expect.
I'm glad that my videos are giving you some ideas Rick 🙂
Really enjoyed this one - such a creative look at this area
Great video mate, loving this series. You got some corkers there mate 👍
Thanks very much mate 🙂
Thanks Gary - my favourite was 13.44 :- )
Cheers Peter, I'm glad that you enjoyed it 🙂
As you know I am not a City visitor but about 10 years ago I did make it to London - to see an Ansel Adams exhibition and on that occasion I had a walk around canary wharf - so great to see somewhere I was a little bit familiar with. Of course your street togging did the place place real justice, unlike my puny efforts, I took a lot of meaningless building shots, lol. Loved that colourful bridge, great colours and lines. As I watch this 510 views in 4 days, if it's only one person viewing I reckon they are stalking you mate 🤣 Nice shots Gaz. In the end reel I have very similar shot to the one at 14:26 atb Al
Great vid and images Gaz, keep it up mate, not a photography style I’m comfortable with so great to watch. I like Canary Wharf, get to go for business now and then. The sunlight added some interest.
Take your camera next time you go and give it a try 🙂
@@GaryNormanPhoto I was meant to be there last Thursday but train strikes put a stop to it. I will take it next time. I like the idea on the primes you use, might have to invest. The 24-105 I have is quite bulky.
@@Gaztography I would definitely recommend primes for street photography. They are generally faster lenses and not having the option to zoom makes you work harder for the shots which improves your skills in my opinion.
Great series 👍👍
Thanks very much Paul 🙂
Nice one Gary. Images got stronger as the video progressed.
Quick question your shutter speed was always 800 or above any reason for that. I personally don't go much above 500 for general street photography.
Look forward to seeing the next one.
To be honest, the first set were so high because I'd fotgotten to bring my top ISO limit down from 2000, and as I use shutter priority (and it was a manual lens) I was having to shoot so high to avoid over-exposing the image. I will say thought that I'm happy to shoot at higher ISOs in street to ensure that I'm absolutely freezing the motion with the higher shutter speeds.
Thanks Gary. End of the day the pictures were spot on and I would of been very pleased to have taken them .
Look forward to the D s.
Thanks for this.
You're in for a long haul if all you require is an audience of one .
I'm definitely in for the long haul 🙂
You godt it beautiful Svend Withfelt Denmark
Very kind of you Svend 🙂
Bridges are cool, pigeons are cool, reflections are cool, but not a Canary to be seen
The lack of canaries was disappointing to be honest...