Here are some of my favorite shots from walking around London.

Pictured: Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross, The Ten Bells in Spitalfields, St Dunstan-in-the-West on Fleet Street, the Rivington Street car park in Shoreditch, Leadenhall Market, Regent Street, and Bond Street.

Ornate red-brick Victorian building with a corner tower, white sash windows, decorative stonework, and a steep slate roof topped by a finial against a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.Detailed stone facade of a grand Edwardian building, viewed from below to emphasize carved columns, cornices, and sculptural details rising toward a cloudy blue sky.Crowded pedestrian lane lined with converted brick warehouses, long communal tables, hanging string lights, and people eating and drinking outdoors in warm late-afternoon sunlight.Crowd gathered outside The Ten Bells pub in Spitalfields, with people holding drinks beneath the hanging pub sign, leafy greenery on the facade, and a busy street atmosphere.Historic church tower with a large clock face and four stone pinnacles, partially framed by trees, rising above surrounding buildings under a soft afternoon sky.Multi-story concrete car park covered in large, colorful typographic art stacked across each level, with graffiti at street level and traffic cones marking the entrance.Symmetrical view down Leadenhall Market’s covered arcade, featuring ornate painted storefronts, a vaulted glass roof, hanging lanterns, and a quiet cobblestone walkway.Curving sweep of Regent Street at night, with grand white stone buildings lit by storefronts and streetlights, light traffic, and pedestrians moving through the illuminated scene.Evening view down Bond Street with luxury storefronts, Chanel flags, Union Jack banners, passing cars, and pedestrians under a deep blue sky.Upward-looking view along a modern glass-and-steel building, illuminated with blue accent lighting that emphasizes strong lines and geometric repetition against a black night sky.