It’s the little things, as I’ve always said, that make London (and all cities for that matter) unique urban landscapes. These little things detract from the postcard experience (or may add a new dimension to it). It’s the tiny architectural details – the door knobs and paint splatters that largely go unnoticed. It’s the odd rubbish left out for collection that makes you look twice. It’s a random bit of clothing left behind or a funny little sign.
Here are eight of these little observations picked up by LLO readers and contributed to the Flickr pool:
Photo: Coffin Cupboard by Dennis Owen
Photo: Warning by Steve Reed
Photo: How much is that doggy in the window by Takphoto
Photo: Mind the Poo off of Park Road, West Ham by Judy
Photo: Ted (Baker)’s full Frosty snowman in Richmond by Jim Linwood
Photo: On Blackheath by Dave McGowan
Photo: Tile by Steve Reed
Photo: Dubious topiary in Kensington Palace Gardens by Malcolm Edwards
these all make me laugh. it’s fun to look for stuff you don’t expect in London!
Hahhaha great pictures 🙂 I ll take a closer look in the streets when I walk in the city next time ^^ Thanks for making me aware of all those little funny details that can be discovered 🙂
Merry christmas and happy new year !!
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Some of these are just too funny!
Some fabulous pictures :))