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This is part of a bronze sculpture at St. Pancras Railway Station in London. The Bronze is by Paul Day. It is one of a number of small casts, situated around the base of 'The Meeting Place' Statue on the main platform concourse......
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An off peak commute by ferry in Sydney can be very seductive.
It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.
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Reunion with my youngest son...
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I drive across this bridge on my commute to work... I have a love and hate relationship with where I work at the moment in Perthshire. I love the area... its a beautiful place to work in... but the 64mile commute for a job I love that starts at 730am and finishes at 6pm is hellish! To manage some photography I'm burning the candle at both ends... this was taken at 6am on Friday... just a wee stop off on my way to work. Im looking at finding spots not too far out my way I can try and catch before work!
It's a single shot HDR just to bring out the subtle sky tones better... I processed it more traditionally first but the tones in the sky just where not resinating as I'd seen them... The HDR rendered a better shot... with the contrast bumped up a little... If you know the area... I also inpainted out the double tree hotel from the far side... I wish we could do that with some buildings in real life! LOL
Two cars driving through an omnipresent redwood forest bathed in ocean mist. Shot NOT taken from an airplane or a helicopter but with feet on the ground in a mountain top.
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My walk to work for three months. Then I'm out in the open again, wondering every month, where the money comes from... Exhausting.
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What a difference a Year Makes
This was December 2019 , commuting in the dark and seeing the dawn rising . as the LUAS tram passed over the M50 motorway. I have been Working From Home . since late February , this year has gone in a blur of unexpected events and lots and lots of isolation. I don't know how I feel about commuting anymore. It seems like something from a bizarre Sci-fi film now :)
We are good at adapting !
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Life is so much easier when you have a car to drive you from point A to point B. In Singapore, the cost of car ownership is the highest in the world. You need to obtain a Certificate of Entitlement (COE) before you can drive your vehicle –typically it will set you back about USD 50k . Then, at least 5k a month to maintain ownership of your car. All these are due to the government’s decision to curb car ownership as part of efforts to reduce traffic volumes in urban areas. So if you don’t have a car, you rely on the public transportation which can get you almost anywhere in the country efficiently. The train is the fastest way to zip around...
Early on a damp January morning at Tipton Station, waiting for a unit towards Birmingham.
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www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html to the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle.