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    There's a little stretch of beach on the banks of the River Thames running through London's Southbank. On a sunny day, you'll find families sitting watching the boats go by... or if like me you'd like to find something a little different, look under the boardwalk, where green algae hangs in twisted strands.
    WHAT MAKES THIS PHOTO GREAT?
    Composition 19
    Lighting 14
    Creativity 21
    Story 18

    It's always a good idea to get closer. You did a great job of that idea here, Emma. This was an image that made me stop and lean in closer to my screen because I was trying to figure out just what I was looking at. Nice work!

    Matt Adams
    Senior Producer, Nat Geo Your Shot
    Photo Details
    Date Taken: Aug 10, 2016
    Date Uploaded: Sep 3, 2016
    Location: City of London, England, United Kingdom
    Camera: OLYMPUS CORPORATION TG-4
    Focal Length: 5.5 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/10 sec
    Aperture: f/2.3
    ISO: 100
    Copyright: © Emma Crosby
    Categories: Abstract, Nature
    Assignments: Follow Me, Strange Terrains, Climate Change: In Focus