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This is my version for d friday theme- negative view.
and its my first post to d theme:)
Shot taken in Budapest Nyugati railway station.
Budapest nyugati pályaudvar (Hungarian for Budapest Western Railway Station) is a railway station in the northern part of the old town of Budapest. It is one of the three main railway stations of Budapest (together with Keleti pályaudvar and Déli pályaudvar) and can be found in the 6th district.
The station was planned by August de Serres and was built by the Eiffel company. It was opened on October 28, 1877. Previously another station stood in its place, the end station of Hungary's first railway line, the Pest–Vác line (constructed in 1846). This building was pulled down in order to construct the Nagykörút. |
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- japiey
(9084) - [2008-05-23 2:39]
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Hi Lin
Good shot , and fine presentation.
Another image for the theme....
Well done.
Excellent.
jp
Hello Linda
happy you posted today too
very good effect and nice result
I was waiting for a negative wedding.....
ciao
Lucio
- azaf1
(6932) - [2008-05-23 9:40]
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Hi Melinda
I like the structure of the foto with the vertical lines on the right and the diagonals on the left. The rest of course is great in sharpness and contrasts
TFS
Argiris
Hello Melinda
Welcome to the Friday themes, an excellent pov here and a really good idea for this weeks theme. neat PP work giving a good negative view
TFS and for joining in the theme
kind regards Helen
Hi,Lin,
An interesting concept. I myself live opposite our RS and I take this shot as a sort of wink to me:))
RSs have a particular atmosphere.
A RS is a starting journey point,
A RS is an ending journey point,
We often see people we'll never meet again.
And, yet, some day, this might be a meeting point of two halves to fill one soul.
I wish you to find your half.
Be happy
TFS
Valerka:)
P.S. here is a surprise for you where there the word RS and "train" is often sung:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TbQ5svoAN0