Rotherhithe, South London. The image captures the majesty of these old cranes and warehouses, looking up from the bank of the River Thames.
Looking west along the Thames at low tide, towards the modern city and ancient monuments of London
Barbican walkway. This brutalist post-war city-within-a-city is famed for its aerial walkways throughout the complex. Hemmed in by modern office blocks the Barbican is an icon of the 1960s forward view of what the future might be.
The contrast could not be more stark. At wide beach emerges at low tide, dotted with the remnants of ancient wharfs, whilst the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf dominate the waters' edge to the North, blocking the rising sun
The beautiful sweep of Regent Street, London seen from Piccadilly Circus. The architecture only become evident looking up beyond the ever-changing shopfronts at street level