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The first image is of an underpass just before you reach Tower Bridge Station. Its actually a set of LED lights that have been positioned on top of people along the ceiling of a underpass that projects lights replicating fireworks. Sadly it was quite hard to capture this with my camera but I can guarantee you it was worth stopping to see. It was achieved by hundreds of little LED lights that created a seamless affect of a fireworks display.
The second image is of a building I saw on the other side of Tower Bridge station. This caught my eye as it was a building in the heart of London covered in foliage. Something you don’t usually get to see in our urban capital. It gave a great soft feel and colour against the dull greys of the building
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