# # Stimulate a curious mind | Fascinating +Incredible + Transformed photos
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@Troll voted up @B@R_0_0_D Sir’s thread. A tribute of one to another.
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:
h2. Tower Bridge, London
https://i.imgur.com/EU1sF...pg
I still remember the poem ‘London Bridge Is Falling Down’ of my Prep class. Awesome!
@Gr@h@m@lkene™ wrote:
@Troll voted up @B@R_0_0_D Sir’s thread. A tribute of one to another.
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Golden moments captured by Graham and Achilles
Is this India ? (Jk . ids)
Aslee Indian called !
@B@R_0_0_D wrote:@paradox wrote:@Troll wrote:
I’m on 2G Limited Data
Why do u open such threads?
That’s the perodox
perodox LOL @Troll ki baat hi alag hai
Troll offline hai
@paradox wrote:@B@R_0_0_D wrote:@paradox wrote:@Troll wrote:
I’m on 2G Limited Data
Why do u open such threads?
That’s the perodox
perodox LOL @Troll ki baat hi alag hai
Troll offline hai
Paradox Went temple
for sandwich ( since you guys banned My bread and butter )
Jai mat di !
All mata being immersed in Juhu beach .
Jai mat di !
All mata being immersed in Juhu beach .
@Troll wrote:
Paradox Went temple
for sandwich ( since you guys banned My bread and butter )
Sandwich kaun se mandir mein milta hai?
Abhi Sandwich Devi Mandir toh khula nahi hai
Jai mat di !
All mata being immersed in Juhu beach .
I decided I would become a tourist in my own city- I wanted to see the London that I ignored, to explore the landmarks and the quirky history. I started researching for interesting facts and began thinking about how I could photograph the sites in an original way.
My first idea was using a cut-out to transform Big Ben into a wristwatch. Whilst I was there, a girl and her father took an interest in what I was doing and I showed them the photo on my camera screen. They were full of enthusiasm for the idea, and it spurred me on to do more. I then took photos of St Pauls, the London Eye and Trafalgar Square and whilst I was doing this, I would post them on my Instagram alongside a quirky fact I’d picked up about the landmark.
Then one day Lonely Planet contacted me on Instagram, they liked what I did and wondered if I wanted to create some photos for them. Of course I said yes, and it led me to Stockholm, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Paris- I crammed in so much in the few days I was in each city, running around with a camera, handful of cut-outs and a head full of random facts to accompany each photo.
More info: Instagram