This time a few days ago I found myself with a couple of hours to spare before my train home from London. So I grabbed my camera out my bag and headed out to the blustery streets of the capital.

I took loads of photos at this location along Oxford St. waiting for the right person to walk past.. thankfully this women and her stripy top didn’t take too long to arrive

To get these silhouettes I stood in the shade and adjusted the aperture

It’s not always safe to cross the road even when its a green light! These horses had just come from a presentation at Buckingham Palace

Bus stops always provide an opportunity to use the reflection or get up close and personal

Rush hour can be overwhelming if you’re trying to get anywhere in London but provides lots of photography opportunities. I captured these businessmen outside Covent Garden Tube waiting for friends.

The wind did provide some comical moments including this groups’ teachers tripping over

Tired tourists can be spotted everywhere- London is bigger than you think

I sat down for a few minutes to rest my feet at Leicester Square. This father and son were tasked with finding the families next destination.

Theres always time to catch up on the news-even if it is at Piccadilly Circus

When I’m shooting street photography I try to mix up the angles including shooting at shoulder height to get close up portraits
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Morgan (left), Me and Emily