please empty your brain below

Don't stop the photos or the blog. You make me appreciate London and all the more. My trips have been more interesting with all your input.
Gene

I think "I was watching the sheep on London Bridge yesterday" would get clicks on most websites not just your undeniably wonderful one.

Nice.

No,thank you for some truly excellent photography, they are a pleasure to see for both technical and artistic reasons.

OK, I'll admit I took the bait and clicked on the link for the photo of you. Haven't you got big ears...

That's not a good photo of you. You look so shady!

The photo of mine that is most looked at, way more than the next in line, is a photo of my daughters feet. I cannot believe that there are that many foot fetishists out there.

Which Channel Island? As someone who spent two hols a year on Guernsey from birth (1965) until 1975, I'm guessing Jethou (be even better if I could remember how to spell it). My first ever picture was of a horse. It looks quite good - only I know it was meant to be two horses.

three more cheers for the diamond geezer

It is amazing how the number of views clocks up on Flickr. My photos have only been on line since Jan this year and I've recently clocked past 26,000 views in total. 20,000 of those have been views of photos rather than sets or collections. I have done a little bit of "promotion" around particular subjects but otherwise my profile is pretty low and still things get looked at - amazing. Well done on achieving the million views.

This one from Dungeness has been my favourite for a while.

You have a great eye. I really enjoy them!

I do like your pictures. Ever thought of becoming a professional photographer?

Personally, your 'Sellfridges' photo is my favourite of the photos in this post, as well as the picture of the two pigeons on the District line.

There you go. As expected, the 100th person's just clicked on my photo of sheep crossing London Bridge. Even more predictably, more than twice as many of you have clicked on the "photograph of me". Shameless.

You'd have been rather upset if no one had clicked on the picture of you...

Some beautiful photos there DG. The only thing lucky about them is you having your camera in your pocket at the time.

I'm rather bummed I wasn't visiting Flickr on the day; prevents me from pretending I was the one (millionth).

DG, I've been wondering what sort of camera(s) you use... couldn't see an reference to it on the blog...

That London Bridge thing was truly rubbish wasn't it? Such a waste of a car-free opportunity

Happy to have been one of the many.











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