LITTLE VENICE

LONDON

IMAGE NUMBER 949a

Little Venice is a small section of water where the Grand Union and Regent’s Canals meet, which has attracted a number of waterside pubs, cafes and restaurant businesses over the years to create a quaint community feel in the heart of the city. It is widely believed that Lord Byron gave the area its name, although the poet Robert Browning also claimed that he coined it.

TECHNICAL NOTES

The image was taken with a hand-held Phase One 645XF Camera at ISO 200. Exposure of 1/400th of a second and an aperture of f6.3. Schneider Kreuznach 45 mm lens with leaf shutter. The image was captured on a Phase One IQ3 100 megapixel digital back.