I’m not blogging a great deal this week as frankly I feel as rough as a robber’s dog 😐 I just hope its not piggy-related…
Anyway, enough of my troubles – on Sunday I took a friend over to Canary Wharf as they hadn’t seen it before. Although these days its all steel and glass, from the early 1800s to the 1980s this part of London was the city’s largest docks. The only significant signs of the area’s former character are the preserved warehouse buildings that house the Museum of London Docklands and restaurants at West India Quay, and the dock cranes that have been preserved in situ across the Isle of Dogs. The current assignment at Digital-Photography-School is “machinery” so I thought I’d try to get some interesting photographs of the cranes as my entry. I hope you like them
From Canary Wharf July 2009 |