Operation Vendetta
George Orwell's 1984 leads to V for Vendetta leads to a bunch of Guy Fawkes-masked activists marching on the Houses of Parliament from Trafalgar Square this 5th of November. Lots of discontent, it seems, about the government's failure to serve its people, the dismal state of the economy and the environment. Also something about
A game of ping pong
At Central Saint Martins. There was another lady prowling about the campus with a DSLR; this being an arts college I suppose people'd be used to seeing weird photographers lurking around
Regent Street Motor Show
Pioneer auto and steam cars took over Regent Street today while it was closed to regular vehicular traffic. Humberettes, Knoxes, De Dion Boutons, Goessants and what have you, all sporting poppies, their owners garbed in period costume or in goggles, scarf and aviator hats. Just as delightful as these century-old cars were their individual
The London Clinic
Dropped by to visit a friend there today. First time stepping into a private, non-NHS hospital in London - what a world of difference. Was pleasantly surprised at the quality state of the room, the ridiculously extensive menu, and comprehensive services on offer (beautician or hairdresser, anyone?). They also had complimentary refreshments for visitors!
Leicester Square & Covent Garden
Despite the countless number of times I've been to Chinatown, I don't believe I've done any streeting there before. I wasn't expecting to get away with much when I took my camera out of my bag, but the outcome has proven me wrong. Bolder, closer, and hopefully better? And I was hardly shooting deliberately,