Scrooge
ClioSport Moderator
E55 AMG
So the wife and I were incredibly lucky to get a private tour at Westminster Abbey tonight. The chap who took us around was amazing, and as we both love history it made it even better.
I took my DSLR along but it was very shoot from the hip whilst being whisked around unfortunately and I definitely needed a tripod so the pictures aren't the best.
It's a truly stunning place and standing where un-named soldier is buried in complete silence is quite an experience.
Westminster Abbey at night by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 27 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 26 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 25 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 24 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 23 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 22 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 21 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 20 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 19 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 18 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 15 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 17 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 11 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 16 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 14 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 13 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 12 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 10 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 9 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 8 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 7 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 5 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 4 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 3 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 2 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
Westminster Abbey at night 1 by Ant McCreadie, on Flickr
First time I've used the camera for more than a couple of shots in ages, I really need a new one.
I took my DSLR along but it was very shoot from the hip whilst being whisked around unfortunately and I definitely needed a tripod so the pictures aren't the best.
It's a truly stunning place and standing where un-named soldier is buried in complete silence is quite an experience.
First time I've used the camera for more than a couple of shots in ages, I really need a new one.