Look Left. Look Right, Look Left Again by rich57

Look Left. Look Right, Look Left Again

We (@andycoleborn & @azza_l) were up in the Barbican, looking down on the city through the gaps in the concrete that are like the slits that archers used to defend medieval castles.
I love how in London they need to write it on the ground. Wonderful capture!!
January 6th, 2012  
Yes wonderful capture. Is he driving on wrong side of the road?
January 6th, 2012  
That writing on the pavement probably saved my life more than once! Nice photo.
January 6th, 2012  
Was this printed on the ground? Wierd and definately unusual. It's a good thing I read English. ;-)
January 6th, 2012  
dude, i remember when i visited London that was my number one fear.

seriously... i became overly anxious about it before even stepping off the plane.
January 6th, 2012  
haha i was nervous about that too when i was in england. i would always look down to see the instructions haha!
January 6th, 2012  
lmao this is awesome
January 6th, 2012  
Nice shot with the moving cab.
January 6th, 2012  
like it rich.

the "don't look down" signs are the best.
January 6th, 2012  
@bdb3471 Brian it literally is to stop tourists being killed because mist people from overseas have the opposite instinct. Cool shot rich
January 6th, 2012  
@fueast We have the same problem here but it is because they drive on the other side of the road. The number of head on collision particularly on country roads is alarming!!
January 6th, 2012  
looking at the paint...its quite bad stencils actually when you see check gaps of the letters....in fact i reckon they didnt even use stencils.

yes that was proper sly those gaps in the brickwork. surprised we didnt get kicked out by security or something....would expect barbican to have there do gooders walking about
January 6th, 2012  
Great picture! And very funny title!
January 6th, 2012  
Ro
Great shot...great angle! I love the busyness of the street! :)
January 6th, 2012  
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