Saturday 24 May 2014

Awaiting A Connection











(or how to pass the time on an English railway station)

Take care.



11 comments:

  1. John, you are a master. I bow before you.

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  2. I find these quite intriguing - what ae they- pictures
    ? And if so what are they doing on a railway station. Tell me more please.

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  3. Are they arty apps on your phone/camera? In any case, a perfect way to wait for a train and something to do while on the journey! Have a great long weekend.

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  4. I really like these! Hmmm. Now I want to photograph some similar photos. ;))

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  5. I like those pictures. Nice and bright colours and textures.

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  6. Cleaver -- having the eye discover while waiting for a connection. Good reason to always have your camera with you. I really like this post -- barbara

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  7. Beauty everywhere--one just has to be aware--love the abstracts.

    camera? I can't decide which to get.

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  8. A true feast for the eyes. What a beautiful way to see the world.

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  9. You wonderfully created interesting patterns and colors. I have no idea what you took pictures of and what you did on them by what application. Japanese railway has a good connection of trains in most places. If I absorb myself in doing like this, I’d miss my connection. Enjoy your travel by train.

    Yoko

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  10. Great effects John, and love the colorful photos. And I would say a great way to pass the time on an English railway station.

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  11. I see...I missed the originals .... nice to see them larger....but am glad to know what each is....I love them all but am rather partial to Tasha.....it has been nice catching up with all that you have been up t.

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