London
Westminster Abbey, the tourism popular Gothic church in West of London, and also the venue where the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton took place. I missed to snap some photos of it on my Europe tour in year 2010 but fortunately and finally managed to take a snapshot of Westminster Abbey during my Europe travel MkII in year 2011. And it was shot at dusk.
Some EXIF info: Photo taken with my Nikon D7000 and Tamron SP10-24mm Ultra Wide Angle lens. Shot in Aperture Priority manual mode, with Shutter speed set to 5 Sec and Aperture f11.0. Focus distance was set to 13mm. ISO 100. Auto White Balance. No flash fired and -1/3 stop of exposure being compensated with Matrix metering.
Why I traveled twice to Europe in 2 years consecutively? Because I love it! How could I do that? With the cheap air fares offered by Airasia X, and some careful planning on my travel itinerary, I managed to visit Europe in a budget that most travelers could afford but still able to enjoy every minute of it! Unfortunately, Airasia X decided not to fly to Europe anymore after this April due to ever increasing fuel price as well as steep carbon emission penalty imposed by EU and London starting from April. Having said that, you can still travel to Europe with limited budget. Read my Guide on “How to plan for a budget Europe tour” for more information!
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At the centre of stage this year, London is the hot cake in tourism this year as the 30th Summer Olympic Games is going to be hosted there from 27 July to 12th August 2012. I went to London last year and I could see all Londoners are working very hard to prepare the event. For those of you lucky travelers who could fly there during the games, this snapshot show you what you must see in London, the Isis, the sculpture created by Simon Gudgeon that symbolizing the Goddess of Motherhood in Hyde Park, the largest park in central London.
Some EXIF info: Photo taken with my Nikon D7000 and my new Nikkor 10-24mm Ultra Wide Angle lens. Shutter speed 1/250s and Aperture F8. Focus distance was set to 21mm (with both sides being cropped). ISO 100. Auto White Balance. No flash fired and no exposure being compensated with Matrix metering.
There are many parks you can visit in London. Hyde Park, Green Park, Regent Park and St. James Park, to name a few. I’ve been to the St. James Park, which is next to the Buckingham Palace, and the Hyde Park, which house the Diana, Princess of Wales memorial. Strolling down these large parks with lots of greenery and water is a ‘must’ in your travel itinerary to London.
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