London Bridges Long Exposure Photography

London’s bridges are a popular and fertile ground for photography. I’ve enjoyed bringing a new perspective to images of the bridges by taking multiple different timed shots and combining them into a single long exposure view.

Photographs in this album include: Blackfriars: adventures in unreal time, Blackfriars twintime, What’s the point of me?, Four bridges in double time, Under the Hunger, Low light under the bridge, Millennium bridge in colour, The Vinters Company and Southwark bridge in triple time, While the City beeps, Tate Modern Tower from the Thames, and Millennium bridge and St Pauls.

▸ Technical data — all 11 images
Image Camera FL f/ Shutter ISO
Blackfriars: adventures in unreal time Olympus E-P5 10mm f/4.5 362s 100
Blackfriars twintime Fujifilm X-M1 11mm f/7.1 240s 200
What’s the point of me? Olympus E-P5 15mm f/5.6 304s 200
Four bridges in double time Olympus E-P5 f/1.0 213s 100
Under the Hunger Olympus E-M5 Mark II 18mm f/7.1 303s 200
Low light under the bridge Nikon D750 35mm f/9.0 1/400s 80
Millennium bridge in colour Olympus E-M5 Mark II 18mm f/5.6 181s 200
The Vinters Company and Southwark bridge in triple time Olympus E-M5 Mark II 20mm f/8.0 1/320s 200
While the City beeps Nikon D800 14mm f/13.0 86s 100
Tate Modern Tower from the Thames Nikon D600 32mm f/3.5 17s 50
Millennium bridge and St Pauls Nikon D600 28mm f/14.0 85s 50

View the full album at mcaughtry.photo/albums/london-bridges. Touch or click any image to open a lightbox view; tap the full-screen icon for the best experience. Click the “i” icon beneath any thumbnail for full EXIF data and location information for that image.