Millennium Bridge infront of St Paul’s Cathedral

I am ill, a little sun burnt and very tired. After the last two days of running around London I knew that I couldn’t physically do as much as I did over the past couple of days. So once we had checked out of our hotel, we got the tube back over to the banks of the Thames River, Blackfriars station to be exact. I wanted to see Millennium Bridge, I have heard in the Media that it is described as the “Wobbly Bridge” but I didn’t find it at all wobbly. The photograph above shows the end of Millennium bridge looking over towards St. Paul’s Cathedral. Behind me as I took this picture is the Tate Modern art gallery. I have seen the bridge from this angle in a couple of magazines and University prospectuses and wanted to see if I could recreate it. Just as I had my camera set up, two young guys came and stood in my photo and started handing out leaflets…typical! Still, next time I am in London I know where I need to go on a quite but sunny morning.
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