If I were a cod and bobbed up in the middle of the Thames in central London, I would be amazed. Having recently bought a fisheye lenses, I have been envious of fish and their (supposed) perspective. A three-hour trip from Westminster in London to Hampton Court Palace gave me the opportunity to practice seeing like a fish.
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| We began by slipping under the Westminster Bridge at low tide. |
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| Before we left the dock, I stopped to examine a gorgeous monument to WWII with a familiar quote by Churchill. |
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| A sprinkling of rain made empty viewing chairs for awhile. |
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| One of two locks. |
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| As we progressed up the river, we saw more trees, houses and boating club |
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| Perfect clouds. |
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| Yew trees in Hampton Court Palace. |
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| And just for fun...a fisheye view of a tube station. |
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| An edible fisheye! A cronuts (cross between a croissant and donut). |
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