Photography works well when there seems to be a correspondence between unrelated elements, such as the buildings and the fountain in the first, the rocks and the near-glacial water sprouts in the second. Good stuff, Dave.
Thank you Rob. In the case of architecture, it looks best when set within complimentary landscaping. I am glad to see that modern city planners have finally figured that out.
A shame about the crane in the first. The people add some interest. I like it though. The second is quite calming. Glad you kept the texture in the water.
London will never be finished, like any living city it is a continuous work in progress. A matching crane on the other side would have been good.
I thought that was the gantry, swung away just at the point of lift-off! A fine pair and the water in the second is very intriguing.