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Bruins in Bardland

Jeremiah Choi

Jeremiah Choi.Jeremiah Choi, 21, is an English major and amateur photographer from Whittier, Calif. The UCLA junior has traveled to Korea, Japan and along the western coast of China. "I'll be traveling throughout Europe for three weeks after the trip as well, and it will be my first time in any country in Europe," he says. "I'm looking forward to being made a little less comfortable, a little more wise, and quite a bit more traveled."

Jeremiah is part a self-taught photo buff, but has taken photography classes on and off since middle school. "England is definitely a great place to be shooting," he says.

Shakespeare fave: MacBeth

A tour of the hotel

Editors note: Jeremiah has turned his artistic eye toward capturing a bit of the Bardland bloggers' daily life with these images of their London hotel. Click a photo to enlarge it. A view of a blogger's typical room, "before all our stuff filled...

Views from Trafalgar Square and Westminster Bridge

I captured a few of the more famous statues of lions which are strewn across the city. Lions are my all-time favorite animals, so when I discovered that England's national animal was the lion, I knew I was in the right place. These particular lions are located at Trafalgar Square; the fourth was spotted from Westminster Bridge.

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The next photos are a collection of views of the Courts of Parliament and Big Ben from the Westminster Bridge.

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Even the mundane is beautiful


A few miscellaneous shots, including one of London's iconic red telephone booths. Taxis like the cab below are all over London. My local friend warned me never to enter into one of them as they can by exorbitantly expensive.

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The British Museum


Images from a trip to the British Museum. Click a photo to enlarge it:

The museum exterior.
The museum exterior.
Art inside the museum.
Art inside the museum.
More art.
More art.
Across the street.
Across the street.

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