I headed over to Leicester Square and picked up last minute tickets for that evening's showing of The Phantom of the Opera.
I explored Piccadilly Circus a bit. Locating the theatre before I started touring other parts of the city. (So I would be able to find it later that evening. XD)
Took the tube back over to St. Paul's Cathedral and decided that I would climb to the top while the weather was nice.
Here's some cops, and here's some illegal shot of the inside of St. Paul's! XD Hahaha I hope I don't get busted....
If you were wondering why all my pictures are crooked, I was taking them without looking for the most part. XD
I got very few shots from the Whispering Gallery because the guards up there were very observant. Luckily, some other nice tourist was kind enough to catch my eye and position himself in one of the guard's line of sight, which is how I managed the last 2 shots. >:D Thank you kind sir for aiding me in crime! In the end I got told off by one of the guards, who didn't ask me to delete the pictures, so I was glad.
Mr. Cluff was right. Much better view from the top of St. Paul's than the London Eye. Particularly because you don't have to shoot your pictures through glass. >:D
It was so windy up there, and you could actually see the oncoming rainstorm moving in.
My fear of heights did not appreciate this climb. D: Omg I thought I would die. This thin network of spiral staircases led you up in between the shells of the dome. What a space!
From this level you can see through a small spot at the centre of the dome to the floor below.
From the top.
I made it down without too much trouble. Lots more to see today. >:D
Next up: London Day 3 (Part 2)
St. Paul's is definitely on Alex and my itinerary for next year!! Great stealth shots! Were you actually using your D60?
ReplyDeleteYep, I used my D60. (In spite of the noisy clicking!) The security was pretty lax on the bottom floor, particularly at the far end, so I was able to actually frame a few shots. But the security was much tighter in the Whispering Gallery.
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