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08/02/2009 08:09:12 AM · #26
I'm pretty easy, Covent Garden is good for me coming into Waterloo ... I would quite like to go to to Trafalgar square as I've not been in years!
08/02/2009 09:11:53 AM · #27
Originally posted by bobonacus:

I'm pretty easy, Covent Garden is good for me coming into Waterloo ... I would quite like to go to to Trafalgar square as I've not been in years!


We just need to be aware that there are strict rules about commercial photography in Trafalgar Square that require a permit at £500/hour !!! but I'm sure we are ok as tourists eh

Message edited by author 2009-08-02 09:12:08.
08/02/2009 10:41:58 AM · #28
I even talk with a tourist's accent. :-)

I will hopefully be staying right across from Waterloo station. Still need to make reservations - the online form is not working for me. Grrr...

By the way, is the famous Richmond Park do-able via public transportation?

Message edited by author 2009-08-02 10:42:33.
08/02/2009 10:51:55 AM · #29
Originally posted by Melethia:

I even talk with a tourist's accent. :-)

I will hopefully be staying right across from Waterloo station. Still need to make reservations - the online form is not working for me. Grrr...

By the way, is the famous Richmond Park do-able via public transportation?


I think you are looking at about 3/4 hour ride from say Covent Garden or Waterloo to Richmond bt tube
In fact if you are visiting Kew on monday it would make sense to go then as it's in the same area

Message edited by author 2009-08-02 10:53:47.
08/02/2009 12:14:36 PM · #30
Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

Originally posted by Jedusi:

Any more ?


I'll definitely be meeting up with Deb so let me know the plans for a GTG and I'll do my best to make it...if you guys can cope with walking very slow for the day ;)


LOL this is what happens when Andi doesn't log out after checking his scores at my house!! But I'm sure you guys knew it was me ;)
08/02/2009 06:18:21 PM · #31
Richmond Pk is very weather dependent - at the moment the deer are giving birth to young, so most of the females will be hiding in the bracken. Best time is to get there at sun up, and unless you are having pretty adverse weather conditions (mist, dew, frost, snow or just autumn in general) Richmond is pretty much like any other deer sanctuary/park during normal daylight hours.

Now early mornings in autumn are a different beast entirely.... droooooool.
08/02/2009 11:47:07 PM · #32
I figure there won't be any good shooting while I'm there, but I have never been to ANY deer park/sanctuary, so it might be nice to see one! And from what I understand, I can also watch cyclists go 'round in circles, yes? Very good info, Simms - thanks!
08/03/2009 12:39:42 PM · #33
Originally posted by talj:

Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

Originally posted by Jedusi:

Any more ?


I'll definitely be meeting up with Deb so let me know the plans for a GTG and I'll do my best to make it...if you guys can cope with walking very slow for the day ;)


LOL this is what happens when Andi doesn't log out after checking his scores at my house!! But I'm sure you guys knew it was me ;)

Actually, I thought it was Andi. I figured what with his birthday and all.... :-)

So have we decided on a meeting point for Saturday, and a time? I'm staying near the north side of Hyde Park - Bayswater is the metro/tube stop, I think.
08/03/2009 05:03:41 PM · #34
Off to bed, will check in the morning before I head to the airport. Hope to find an internet connection later this week. Catch up with you all then!
08/03/2009 05:05:53 PM · #35
Originally posted by Melethia:

I figure there won't be any good shooting while I'm there, but I have never been to ANY deer park/sanctuary, so it might be nice to see one! And from what I understand, I can also watch cyclists go 'round in circles, yes? Very good info, Simms - thanks!


LOL, LOTS of cyclists at the weekends.
08/04/2009 12:32:51 AM · #36
Too bad I can't tuck a bike into my luggage, huh? Ah well.

Anyway, I'm voting to meet around 9:30'ish (too early?), at somewhere we won't get arrested for having a camera on our person (is there anywhere safe in London?), preferably near a metro stop. I'm not an expert on what's where in London, but I have Google so I can find just about anywhere! I'm open to suggestions!
08/04/2009 12:42:54 AM · #37
Originally posted by Melethia:

Too bad I can't tuck a bike into my luggage, huh? Ah well.

Anyway, I'm voting to meet around 9:30'ish (too early?), at somewhere we won't get arrested for having a camera on our person (is there anywhere safe in London?), preferably near a metro stop. I'm not an expert on what's where in London, but I have Google so I can find just about anywhere! I'm open to suggestions!


9.30am is ok with me :)

Other than Richmond is there anywhere you'd particularly like to see Deb?
08/04/2009 12:51:30 AM · #38
Since you took me on a pretty comprehensive tour last time I was there, I'm open to suggestions for this trip. We probably need to have a "it's gonna rain" backup plan for possible indoor activities, too, though as I recall, we gamely wandered about in the rain last time, too.
08/04/2009 04:26:16 AM · #39
Originally posted by Melethia:

Too bad I can't tuck a bike into my luggage, huh? Ah well.

Anyway, I'm voting to meet around 9:30'ish (too early?), at somewhere we won't get arrested for having a camera on our person (is there anywhere safe in London?), preferably near a metro stop. I'm not an expert on what's where in London, but I have Google so I can find just about anywhere! I'm open to suggestions!


Cameras in London are fine, there are thousands of dSLR's floating around, getting stopped is pretty rare I think.

Will update shortly if I'll be there or not ....
08/04/2009 04:34:39 AM · #40
Originally posted by bobonacus:



Cameras in London are fine, there are thousands of dSLR's floating around, getting stopped is pretty rare I think.

Will update shortly if I'll be there or not ....


I'm afraid I'd have to say getting stopped isn't rare in London these days. I don't go up there very often with the camera anymore because I got sick of being asked by security guards etc what I was doing. If I do decide to go anywhere that might have security I email them before hand now to make sure I wont get hassled...even then that doesnt always stop them.
08/04/2009 04:44:52 AM · #41
Originally posted by talj:

Originally posted by bobonacus:



Cameras in London are fine, there are thousands of dSLR's floating around, getting stopped is pretty rare I think.

Will update shortly if I'll be there or not ....


I'm afraid I'd have to say getting stopped isn't rare in London these days. I don't go up there very often with the camera anymore because I got sick of being asked by security guards etc what I was doing. If I do decide to go anywhere that might have security I email them before hand now to make sure I wont get hassled...even then that doesnt always stop them.


It depends as to what you are photographing. If you are taking pics of Parliament or buildings in Canary wharf you will definitely be stopped and your details will be taken. Otherwise it is fine ...
08/04/2009 04:57:14 AM · #42
Originally posted by Panks:

Originally posted by talj:

Originally posted by bobonacus:



Cameras in London are fine, there are thousands of dSLR's floating around, getting stopped is pretty rare I think.

Will update shortly if I'll be there or not ....


I'm afraid I'd have to say getting stopped isn't rare in London these days. I don't go up there very often with the camera anymore because I got sick of being asked by security guards etc what I was doing. If I do decide to go anywhere that might have security I email them before hand now to make sure I wont get hassled...even then that doesnt always stop them.


It depends as to what you are photographing. If you are taking pics of Parliament or buildings in Canary wharf you will definitely be stopped and your details will be taken. Otherwise it is fine ...


I guess it depends where you go ... maybe I stay to the more touristy bits ... or maybe I've just been lucky, I've never been stopped and I'm often around the city or parliment.
08/04/2009 05:05:05 AM · #43
Originally posted by Panks:



It depends as to what you are photographing. If you are taking pics of Parliament or buildings in Canary wharf you will definitely be stopped and your details will be taken. Otherwise it is fine ...


Around the London Eye is bad for security guards who think they run the country and Canary Wharf is probably the worst, even though they state photography is allowed around the buildings as are tripods, we still got followed and then stopped by undercover security there! Not sure how they think a disabled person walking at a snails pace with a camera is a threat to national security but hey...
08/04/2009 04:11:50 PM · #44
Grrr!!!! Just typed a nice long message and the spotty internet here decided it would be a good time to do the "sorry, not here right now" bit. Grrrr!!!

Anyway, Saturday morning, 0930, Covent Garden. But I need more than just Covent Garden or we'll all just be aimlessly wandering about looking for aimless wanderers with cameras... So is it a tube stop? A specific place with an address? What would be good?

And let's hope I still have a connection when I hit post, shall we?

Edit - Yay!

Message edited by author 2009-08-04 16:12:28.
08/04/2009 04:19:58 PM · #45
Outside Covent Garden tube station is a nightmare, how about outside the entrance to the Royal Opera House //www.roh.org.uk/visit/locationandtransport.aspx

Message edited by author 2009-08-04 16:20:19.
08/04/2009 04:23:29 PM · #46
Main entrance at the Opera House, then? That'll work for me!
08/04/2009 04:49:32 PM · #47
Ahhh is there room for one more? ;-) I might not be able to make it due to being a poor student but will try if you'll have me!
08/04/2009 04:53:15 PM · #48
Originally posted by talj:

Not sure how they think a disabled person walking at a snails pace with a camera is a threat to national security but hey...


It's clearly because they have met you - you and that ninja chair pusher of yours . . .

:- )
08/04/2009 04:56:08 PM · #49
Originally posted by HarryY:

Ahhh is there room for one more? ;-) I might not be able to make it due to being a poor student but will try if you'll have me!


The more the merrier Harry - in fact if we get a big enough crowd Melethia might not notice if I don't turn up ;- )

So bring your mum, your sister your pet dog . . whatever . . Deb's only short . . if she's surrounded she'll have no idea who's there and who's not :- )
08/04/2009 05:01:19 PM · #50
Originally posted by Jedusi:

- you and that ninja chair pusher of yours . . .

:- )


Hey, I resemble that remark!!!!

It was quite funny at docklands though cos I spotted the plain clothed security guard, he was dressed as a jogger and kept on stopping to do his laces up (cos we were slow) then we made it up some steps and sat down as he ran up the steps, saw us staring at him then wandered off to call security. The security guards were ok and were quite suprised when we pointed out their boss lurking by some bushes.
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