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Stunning photographs show amazing festive scenes in London 

 

Iwona Karbowska
Wednesday 17 December 2014 08:58 EST
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December is the perfect time to explore what’s on your doorstep, as streets across the UK are transformed by festive decorations which brighten up every corner of the country.

Renowned photographers Mike Buck and Antonio Olmos in collaboration with Sony created a stunning series of images representing the Chrismas spirit at various locations in East London including the new Winterville festive experience in Victoria Park.

The images include from the fairground stalls and their owners to the bright neon of the Waltzers and Ferris Wheel, as well as some extreme close ups of crackling winter fires, shot on Sony QX30 and Sony RX100 III cameras.

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