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    Default Canary Wharf from Muswell Hill, North London

    I wasn't expecting to see Canary Wharf from here, and it wouldn't have crossed my mind, except for the fact that those towers are very familiar. It's 8 miles as the crow flies. Th second shot is the main road.. which this road comes off.
    It's a really nice area here with some surprisingly quiet roads just off the extremely busy main roads.. and there's a lovely cheese shop Couldn't afford to get a place here, though
    Ooh, and whilst sitting in a restaurant I saw Todd Carty walk by (of Grange Hill and Eastenders fame). I know, not really that exciting!
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    Nice captures
    Your right Tod Carty isn't really exciting

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    Love the first photo Louise, Muswell Hill sounds very Sherlock Holmesy.
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    You're right there, Rolf, I hadn't thought of that... although I suppose back then it would have been a trip out of London for him

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    Up there again (funnily enough almost a year to the day I took the original shots), and took another one from a slightly different angle. I was so struck at the time that you could see Canary Wharf from there that I didn't spot that just a little further to the left and I could have seen the Millennium Dome (now the O2 / O2 Dome). It fascinates me how far you can see when you get up in the hills.
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    Yes, there are some quite spectacular views from the North Circular NE section. Love townscapes, particularly the old ones.
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    Well, on Wednesday we saw it from the Thames - albeit through water- splashed windows of Thames Clipper.

    It's really fascinating how those tall buildings change as you move around them. (Might post a few in another thread - even though they're not great, but just to let you see what I mean!)

    Love the perspective in those shots!

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    Oh yes, Catherine. When I lived in London I was a South London girl (Brixton - got there a few weeks after the first riots, and lived just at the edge of the second riots), but my other half lives in North London so I don't get down there now - I've therefore not seen Canary Wharf in real life. I do plan to go there sometime, but will seek permission to photograph before I go there so as to not get pulled up by the security guards

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