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Sunday, July 6, 2014

LONDON the U.K.PARIS AND SAN FRANCISCO

 

 

 

     

 

 

London and the U.K. From Above

 

Photographer Jason Hawkes has been making fascinating aerial images since 1991. With a gyro-stabilized camera, he takes photos directly from the open door of a helicopter. Hawkes has covered subjects around the world, but specializes in aerial shots of the United Kingdom. Once more, he's been kind enough to share some of his recent photos with us here.

St Michael's Mount, situated just off the Mount's Bay coast of Cornwall. See it mapped here. (© Jason Hawkes)

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View of Tower Bridge and the River Thames at night, London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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People relaxing on the beach in Lyme Regis, Dorset. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Longships Lighthouse stands just West of Land's End, Cornwall. See it mapped here. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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The Brecon Beacons mountain range in South Wales. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Planes awaiting take off at Gatwick Airport Terminal at night. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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The disused Cwm colliery in Beddau, Wales. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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The bright lights of the landmark skyscrapers in the City at night, London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Paths through Hyde Park, one of the largest parks in London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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The domed greenhouses at the Eden Project in St. Blazey, Cornwall. See it mapped here. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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View of pigs on a farm in Narborough, Norfolk. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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An offshore wind farm standing in the North Sea off the coast of Kent. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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An illuminated Emirates Stadium at night during a match between Arsenal and Crystal Palace, London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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The lifeboat shed in the coastal town of Tenby, Wales. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Crowds of people at a summer event in Hyde Park, London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Edinburgh Castle dominates the skyline from Castle Rock, Edinburgh. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Crossrail tunnel construction site at night, London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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China clay pits near Trethurgy, Cornwall. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Farmers working beneath wind turbines, Wales. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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The Scottish Parliament Building sits within the UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Edinburgh. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Low level aerial view of Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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People at the Duck and Waffle Restaurant at the top of the Heron Tower, London. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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Thick sea fog hides the chalk headland at Beachy Head, East Sussex. (© Jason Hawkes) #

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People at the top of The Shard at night, London. (© Jason Hawkes)

 

A Medieval fortress, a Home Counties idyll and a Cotswolds village: Britain's favourite picnic spots are revealed

  • Bamburgh Castle in Northumbria, with its North Sea vista, is considered the ultimate spot to eat outside in the UK
  • Seven of the top ten are overlooking a river, the sea or a reservoir, making water the best view while having lunch

It may have been battered by the worst of the Bank Holiday weather, but even in the wind and rain Bamburgh Castle still has a lot going for it, because today it was named Britain's best-loved picnic spot.

The Medieval fortress in Northumbria, which enjoys a dramatic view of the North Sea above a wide sandy beach, is officially the best place in the UK to eat a sandwich and watch the world go by.

Once a common battleground for bloody combat between the Scottish and English, the now tranquil Bamburgh cannot be matched as a venue for a traditional picnic, experts have decided.

A new poll has found that the key ingredient for the ultimate al fresco lunch is a view of water, with seven of the top ten overlooking a river, the sea or a reservoir.

Can't be matched: Bamburgh Castle on the Northumberland coast has today been revealed as the best place in Britain to sit and have a picnic

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Can't be matched: Bamburgh Castle on the Northumberland coast has today been revealed as the best place in Britain to sit and have a picnic

Number two: Belfast City Hall in the heart of the capital of Northern Ireland was considered an outstanding spot for lunch and the top urban venue

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Number two: Belfast City Hall in the heart of the capital of Northern Ireland was considered an outstanding spot for lunch and the top urban venue

Norfolk idyll: The harbour and beach at Blakeney in North Norfolk boasts the beast of coastal scenery as well as a wonderful village centre

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Norfolk idyll: The harbour and beach at Blakeney in North Norfolk boasts the beast of coastal scenery as well as a wonderful village centre

TOP TEN BEAUTY SPOTS FOR A PICNIC LUNCH IN BRITAIN

1. Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland
2. Belfast City Hall
3. Blakeney, Norfolk
4. Box Hill, Surrey
5. Coast Road, Barrow–in– Furness, Cumbria
6. Cow & Calf rocks, West Yorkshire
7. Elan Valley reservoir, Mid–Wales
8. Lower Slaughter, Gloucs
9. Rhosneigr Beach, north–west Wales
10. Stokes Bay Beach, Hampshire

Following the stunning Bamburgh Castle in the rankings are Belfast City Hall in Northern Ireland, Blakeney in Norfolk, Box Hill in Surrey, Coast Road in Cumbria and the Calf and Cow rocks in West Yorkshire.

The remaining places in the top ten go to the Elan Valley Reservoir in Mid-Wales, Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire, Rhosneigr Beach in north-west Wales and finally Stoke Bay Beach in Hampshire.

Experts said today that these places all offer one wonderful thing - people who decide to dine in the fresh air at any of these places will be genuinely happier when they leave. After several months of nominations, shortlisting and then a vote, VisitEngland, Visit Wales and bakers Kingsmill have announced the best of British lunch spots.

10,000 people put forward their own suggestions and this was whittled down to 25 before the top ten was announced today.

They were not just judged on their beauty, they also had to have easy accessibility for all and are also free to visit.

English countryside: A group of people enjoying the view and a bite to eat on Box Hill in Surrey, which overlooks Dorking from the summit of the North Downs

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English countryside: A group of people enjoying the view and a bite to eat on Box Hill in Surrey, which overlooks Dorking from the summit of the North Downs

Beautiful: The Cow and Calf rocks on Ilkley Moor near Bradford, West Yorkshire, was also considered one of the top places for an al fresco lunch

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Beautiful: After a walk the Cow and Calf rocks on Ilkley Moor near Bradford, West Yorkshire, was also considered one of the top places for an al fresco lunch

Best of British: This stunning, sweeping road that leads to the sea is called the Coast Road, near Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, which ranks highly in the top ten

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Best of British: This is the stunning, sweeping Coast Road, near Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, which ranks highly in the top ten

Pure drama: The Caban Coch Dam, Elan Valley, close to the area's reservoir in Powys received many votes as a great place to eat

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Pure drama: The Caban Coch Dam, Elan Valley, close to the area's reservoir in Powys received many votes as a great place to eat

Cotswolds: Tourists stop at the famous stone bridge over the River Eye, Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire, one of England's most beautiful bridges

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Cotswolds: Tourists stop at the famous stone bridge over the River Eye, Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire, one of England's most beautiful bridges

Each of the top ten will receive a plaque and a bench for people to sit and eat their lunch on.

James Berresford, the chief executive of VisitEngland, said he was pleased that the majority of the spots were in the country he represents.

'What better way to appreciate this green and pleasant land than to sit in a beautiful spot, unpack a delicious picnic and share lunch with friends and family?' he said.

Summer dream: Dog walkers and a family enjoy the beautiful sands at Rhosneigr Beach in North Wales

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Summer dream: Dog walkers and a family enjoy the beautiful sands at Rhosneigr Beach in North Wales, one of two places in Wales to make top the top ten

Final entry: Propping up the top picnic spots is Stokes Bay in Hampshire, which is renowned for its long sands and dramatic coastline

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Final entry: Propping up the top picnic spots is Stokes Bay in Hampshire, which is renowned for its long sands and dramatic coastline

Dr Manon Williams, the chief executive for Visit Wales, said: "I'm delighted that two locations in Wales have made it to the top 10 lunch spots in the UK.

'The contrast in the two locations voted for by the public shows the variety of what Wales has to offer. Rhosneigr is on the glorious Wales coast and part of the 870–mile Wales Coast Path, and the beautiful, tranquil Elan Valley is a great place to spot a red kite while eating lunch.'

 

 

 

  LONDON PARIS AND SAN FRANCISCO

 

     

France celebrated Bastille Day, commemorating the start of the French Revolution in 1789 -- the end of monarchy and the beginning of modern France. Reuters photographers Charles Platiau and Gonzalo Fuentes took to the skies above Paris for the occasion, capturing images of the capital city, its unique blend of historic and modern architecture, and some of its residents and visitors enjoying the sunny day.

The Eiffel Tower, illuminated during the traditional Bastille Day fireworks display in Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes)

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The Sacre Coeur Basilica and rooftops of residential buildings on Montmartre in Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Arc de Triomphe at the center of the Place Charles de Gaulle, also known as the "Place de l'Etoile", on July 14, 2013.(Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Place des Vosges in the Marais district of Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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Graves at the Montparnasse Cemetery, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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People relax in chairs around a fountain as they take in the sun in the Palais Royal Garden in central Paris, on July 14, 2013.(Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Center Pompidou, also known as Beaubourg, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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A closer view of the Center Pompidou, which houses the National Museum of Modern Art, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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Renovations including a new greenhouse (left) at the zoo in the Parc de Vincennes in the east of Paris, on July 14, 2013. The 131 million euro project will transform the zoo in several ways, creating new habitats and modernizing interactions with the animals.(Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Gare de l'Est railway train station, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Eiffel Tower, the Seine River and the Paris skyline, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The National French Radio building (Maison de la Radio) which stands next to the Seine River, on July 14, 2013.(Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Arche de la Defense building (center) in the financial and business district, near Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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People wait outside the Pyramid of the Louvre Museum in central Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Sacre Coeur Basilica on Montmartre, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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Contruction of the Canopy, as part of the renovation of Les Halles district in Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The construction site of the Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation art museum designed by architect Frank Gehry in the Bois de Boulogne, western Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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Rooftops of residential buildings in Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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A military Airborne Warning and Control Systems aircraft, followed by Rafale and Mirage fighter jets flies past the Eiffel tower as part of the traditional Bastille Day parade, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Ile Saint-Louis, in the Seine River in central Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau)#

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The Parc des Princes stadium (left) and the newly renovated stadium Jean Bouin by architect Rudy Ricciotti, on July 14, 2013. The Parc des Princes hosts soccer matches of French Ligue 1 team Paris St Germain. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The Hotel des Invalides, with royal courtyard, the Church of Saint Louis and the Dome, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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Troops march down the Champs Elysees during the traditional Bastille Day parade, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The French aerial display team Patrouille de France (French Aerobatic Patrol) flies in front of the Eiffel tower as part of the traditional Bastille day military parade, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau) #

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The aerial subway and the city rooftops in Paris, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes) #

The Invalides and the Arc de Triomphe, during the evening of Bastille Day, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes) #

The Eiffel Tower is illuminated during the Bastille Day fireworks display, on July 14, 2013. (Reuters/Charles Platiau)

 

 

     

These spectacular images of the San Francisco skyline were taken by a fearless photographer - who dangled his camera and even himself out of a helicopter to capture the perfect shots.

Michael Shainblum, 23, took to the aircraft in a bid to photograph a series of unique views of the Californian city - from the Golden Gate Bridge to towering, brightly-lit skyscrapers.

He dangled his legs and arms out of the helicopter at dizzying heights - before snapping the sights below with a camera attached to a tripod.

Mr Shainblum, who flew with two friends, said he had spent years practicing the daring photography technique, which has recently become popular with urban explorers.

'The reason I went up was to capture unique images of San Francisco from a perspective most people don't get to see,' he said.

'I wanted the pictures to make people feel like they are in there with me. I have had people tell me that some of the shots looking down have made them feel sick.'

He added that despite suffering from a 'slight fear of heights', once he was in the helicopter he was 'too excited to be scared'.

Breathtaking: This image of San Francisco was taken by a fearless photographer - who dangled his camera and even himself out of a helicopter to capture the ideal shot

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Breathtaking: This image of San Francisco was taken by a fearless photographer - who dangled his camera and even himself out of a helicopter to capture the ideal shot

Beautiful: Michael Shainblum, 23, took to the aircraft in a bid to photograph a series of unique views of the Californian city, including this shot of San Francisco at night

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Beautiful: Michael Shainblum, 23, took to the aircraft in a bid to photograph a series of unique views of the Californian city, including this shot of San Francisco at night

Famous landmark: He dangled his legs and arms out of the helicopter at dizzying heights - before snapping the sights below with a camera. Above, Golden Gate Bridge

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Famous landmark: He dangled his legs and arms out of the helicopter at dizzying heights - before snapping the sights below with a camera. Above, Golden Gate Bridge

 

'I have had people tell me that some of the shots looking down have made them feel sick,' said the photographer 'I have had people tell me that some of the shots looking down have made them feel sick,' said the photographer

 

Different perspectives: The Golden Gate Bridge, a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate strait, is pictured, left and right, above a sea of green-and-blue water

Bright lights of the city: Mr Shainblum said he had spent years practicing the daring photography technique, which has recently become popular with urban explorers

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Bright lights of the city: Mr Shainblum said he had spent years practicing the daring photography technique, which has recently become popular with urban explorers

Stomach-churning: The photographer, who flew with two friends, dangles his legs out of the helicopter while capturing this incredible photo of San Francisco at night

Stomach-churning: The photographer, who flew with two friends, dangles his legs out of the helicopter while capturing this incredible photo of San Francisco at night

 

'Including my feet in the shots was my idea as I like having a human element in the shots - it was a good way of shooting a self-portrait and not being too into it,' he said 'Including my feet in the shots was my idea as I like having a human element in the shots - it was a good way of shooting a self-portrait and not being too into it,' he said

 

Flying high: 'Including my feet in the shots was my idea as I like having a human element in the shots,' he said. Left, Golden Gate Bridge and, right, San Francisco at night

View from above: Mr Shainblum said that despite suffering from a 'slight fear of heights', once he was in the helicopter he became 'too excited to be scared'

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View from above: Mr Shainblum said that despite suffering from a 'slight fear of heights', once he was in the helicopter he became 'too excited to be scared'

 

'I have had people tell me that some of the shots looking down have made them feel sick,' he added 'I have had people tell me that some of the shots looking down have made them feel sick,' he added

Busy city: 'I have had people tell me that some of the shots looking down have made them feel sick,' he added. Left, brightly-lit skyscrapers and, right, a major bypass

Captivating: Mr Shainblum said he had taken precautions during the photography session - but added: 'I did take risks also'. Above, the bright lights of San Francisco

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Captivating: Mr Shainblum said he had taken precautions during the photography session - but added: 'I did take risks also'. Above, the bright lights of San Francisco

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