Photos of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson shooting scenes for
Deathly Hallows in Whitehall, London, England have emerged thanks to
London Taxi Tours. David Heyman, the producer, and Rupert and Emma's body doubles, can also be seen in the pictures, which can be found
here.



Shooting is due to continue for the remainder of today. If anybody manages to get down there and takes photos, please
send them in to us!
UPDATE: Many more clearer photos can be found
here and
here thanks to
the Fashion Spot.











UPDATE #2: Thanks to
Milau ELF we have a
shot of Stuart Craig, production designer, on set and our very first
shot of a bus bearing a
Half-Blood Prince poster!
Milo says they mostly rehearsed but found it difficult since it kept raining!


UPDATE #3:
UHP have several shots of filming, involving Dan, Rupert and Emma as well as David O'Hara in the role of Albert Runcorn and Steffan Rhodri in the role of Reg Cattermole (Harry and Ron in disguise). They can be seen
here;



UPDATE #4: Lauren from DanRadcliffe.com and RupertGrint.net has sent us her album of photos which can be seen
here and
here.
UPDATE #5: Lauren has done it again!
Here's a clear shot of Albert Runcorn and Reg Cattermole along with Mafalda Hopkirk. The role has been re-cast (Jessica Hynes voiced the character in
Order of the Phoenix) and will now be played by
Sophie Thompson (sister to Emma, who played Trelawney);

UPDATE #6: Set reports can now be read
here;
Quote:
One of the crew told me that there were 150 extras on set (all dressed in business wear in dull colours; beige, dark pinks, creams, browns and blacks) who had been told to "walk with purpose" in the background. They had a couple of buses (number 11) that they kept passing through the shot, but what we mainly saw was the trio walking down the street, and then the three older actors portraying the members of the Ministry the trio change into also walking down the street exactly where the trio had gone.
We also got the chance to see a quite funny bit, where Ron walks in front of Mafalda Hopkirk, bends down to tie his shoelace, Harry pops out of a hidden door on the side (in his trademark long creamish jacket, a dark burgundy shirt and I think jeans) stuns Mafalda who then falls into his arms and then Harry drags him inside. It felt like they did that scene about ten times (much to the delight of amused onlookers).
After a few more shots of the extras, and in the pouring rain, they wrapped for the day around 4.30, a couple of hours earlier than they'd planned.