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At the S-Bahn station Feldmoching - nobody wants to go to the airport...
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A February evening Passenger/ Parcels train stands at Platform 1 while parcels are loaded and unloaded giving a few of the passengers an opportunity to stretch their legs.
Fotografía capturada sobre la estructura superior de las Emblemáticas Setas de Sevilla. Proyecto Metropol Parasol del arquitecto alemán Jürgen Mayer.
Photograph captured on the upper structure of the emblematic "Setas de Sevilla". Metropol Parasol Project by the German architect Jürgen Mayer.
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Street photography from Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
A previously unpublished shot from Newcastle Central Station captured in November 2018. Laden with my travel case and camera gear baggage I couldn't resist this shot as I waited for the train to Edinburgh. Enjoy!
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At Hamamatsuchō station, Tokyo (if you are wondering, it is that name that is written as はままつちょう on the middle pillar).
No, the platform isn't straight in this shot - but you can't get everything, especially not when you take a photo on the go, just because you like the position of the two sitting men with their phones (that there are three other men in the photo who also happened to be busy with their phones was just a thematically happy coincidence).
One of my all time favourite reggae tracks, and a great finale to the Toots and the Maytals gig last night, 54-46 was my number , classic. This shot of the shore platforms at Nash Point is vaguely numerical in it's geological formations so that's close enough!
It's also my birthday today, so we're off to see The Jesus and Mary Chain tonight, I doubt they'll be as good as Toots though, he was amazing!!!
An 'L' rider passes through a subway station in Chicago's Loop.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 4000, f/6.3, 300mm, 1/200s
The viewing platform was constructed to support the outfall. It connects to the foreshore walkway system and provides the public elevated access to the water’s edge and views of Hawke Bay and back to the city.
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Wanderlust.
Into the clouds....
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