Overlapping Lines. The lines in the image not only draw the viewer's eyes all around, but also show the complexity of the intricately created structure--the London Eye.
Traitor's Gate. The reflection on the water lends the photograph a sense of depth, while the soft lighting brings out the different colors.
London Eye. The depth of field allows the viewers to see how big the city is and shows just how high the structure is.
In Sync. Changing of the guards in the Tower of London. These guards are also famous for their duties at Buckingham Palace.
Neon. Cycling event in front of the famous London Eye. 
Traveling Poles. The poles in this photograph give depth to the image, as the viewer's eyes travel further down with the poles.
Harrods or Castle? The point of view gives depth to the image, and the details on the building to the right highlight the elegance of the department store.
A Stroll in the City. The contrast of muted and vibrant colors allow emphasis to be drawn to the lights on the streets. The lamposts travel down the street, giving the image depth.
Captain for the Day. A look into what the captain of a ship sees. The lines and angles they create allow the viewer's eyes to travel throughout the image.
Never Ending Windows. The different shapes of the windows gives an interesting feel to the otherwise normal apartment building, as it elongates the structure. 
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The vibrancy of London with an emphasis on the design elements in the old and new architecture.

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