Norwegian Christmas Tree
rosy winter dawn
frosty path to the dawn
Rully - Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Rieul
Rully - Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Rieul
Greyfriars view
corner of St Anthony's
St John's from the bus
St John with ugly growth
St John's spire
light on the shard
great view from the Shard
St Magnus with a patch of sky
St Magnus amidst the blocks
St Margaret Pattens Church
old with the ugly
St Magnus Martyr spire
St Stephen Walbrook with cranes
spire of All Saints
St Aldate's from the bus
spire of University Church
High Street cherry
St Aldate's tower
St Aldate's spire
St Aldate's Church
dreaming spire above the rubble
Botley Cathedral
golden spire in the evening sun
Tower and spire of the Cathedral Church of St Mich…
Greenwich Church Street
St Martin-in the-early-morning
Aylesbury Clock Tower
badly-sited traffic camera
Church of St George the Martyr
St John the Evangelist
Gregorian Arms and church
St Alfege Church
Greenwich High Road
old church surrounded by grot
All Hallows by the Tower
St Paul's above the City
sunset on the Strand
All Hallows & the Walkie Talkie
St Martin's weather vane
sunlight on St Martin's
St Mary le Strand
dreaming spires of London
side of St Martin's
hoo st. werburgh church, kent
hoo st. werburgh church, kent
hoo st. werburgh church, kent
hoo st. werburgh church, kent
hoo st. werburgh church, kent
Oxford spires poster
Hinksey Lake
Oxford from the JR
Phil & Jim from the JR
Oxford dreaming spires
dreaming spires from Oxford JR
Oxford's Dreaming Spires
Phil & Jim in a blue sky
Phil & Jim in a stormy sky
Dreaming Spires of Oxford
Church of St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield
St Mary's Tower
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I'm fond of this church. I don't know why though. It must be some kind of imprinting I received in my first visit to London long, long time ago... probably I visited it with some girl I was in love with... (:-) Anyway this is London in my imagination, the very core of London and your picture shows it with a typical London weather! Really well framed.
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