Looking Up in Canary Wharf


Canary Wharf in London is a major business district and it is home to the world or European headquarters of numerous major banks, professional services firms and media organisations.  The buildings are among the tallest in the UK, including the second tallest - One Canada Square.




The modern architecture of glass and steel reflected in the bright summer sun and blue skies was very photogenic.  I decided to use the Fuji X-T1 and Fujinon 10-24mm fitted with a polariser to enhance the blue sky and cut down on reflections from the glass. 

Pointing the lens upwards creates converging verticals as the tops of the building bend in towards the centre of the frame, enhancing the sense of height of the skyscrapers.










I also used the Fujinon 55-200mm to pick out details of the buildings through the gaps and also the tops of the buildings.






All images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 and a Fujinon XF10-24mm f4R OIS or a Fujinon XF55-200mm f3.5/4.8R OIS

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