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I found this old and eerie-looking wooden platform leading straight into a river.
Coupled with the cloudy weather at the time, the entire thing gave me an impression that was just perfect for Halloween.
Taken using a Sony Alpha 7 II.
Edited with VSCO film preset from RAW file in Adobe Lightroom. Further editing to JPG file done in Adobe Photoshop CC. Watermark added in GIMP.
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Just not getting out with the camera at the moment so here's another one I rescued from the recycle bin!
Preston again - oh wait, you can see that from the sign!
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The old station building at Fishguard & Goodwick station. It had so much character back in before this building was demolished, but not anymore. Although the new building doesn't look right at all, I do sometimes wonder whether the plant life visible in this photo contributed to the character of the place too. Obviously the extent of undergrowth seen here wouldn't be acceptable on a functional station, but a small amount of carefully placed vegetation might not go amiss.
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Tynemouth Metro Station, Tyne and Wear.
The lady on the far platform is the very picture of boredom.
Paddington Station. I got the idea after casually observing other people at the Underground station. Kyle helped make this happen as he framed and shot the picture after I gave him the basic idea.
Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital
Exposure: 0.04 sec (1/25)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 18 mm
Exposure: +1.05
ISO Speed: 800