Saturday 17 September 2011

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There's a lot of new building going on around the railway station in Cambridge; I spent some time taking a few pictures which are a bit different from my usual subject matter.












And that's how I missed my train!

Take care.

8 comments:

  1. The things we bloggers do to show the world the treasures on our doorsteps! In this case perhaps a little imagination is needed yet to see the treasure, but I'm sure one day it will all look lovely.

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  2. So modern, and so different from much of what we've seen in your earlier posts. I guess I'm an architectural Luddite; I love the pictures of old buildings. Jim

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  3. I was at a construction site yesterday and kept looking at it, thinking that there was something I should photograph. I took some, but nothing I loved.

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  4. Tee Hee ....sorry you missed your train. I have taken shots like that because the angles look fun etc etc ...but I never do anything with them and most times I delete them ...but it is actually fullfilling taking them and then messing about with them in Picasa ...one day I might take one that is special ...but then I'm only a point and shoot person so I doubt it.lol

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  5. I like taking photos such as these. There are so many wonderful lines, shapes, curves... :)

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  6. More old buildings, beautiful gardens and pastoral landscapes are promised in the coming weeks! But every so often I'll veer off on unlikely tangents. I wouldn't want you to think I live in some idyllic wonderland! :o)

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  7. Ha, that's funny. I get easily distracted myself, even when not taking pictures :^) I like how you composed your images. Lots of good color and lines to work with.

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  8. Well it all looks very interesting, I wonder what the building will be? I hope it wasn't the last train home that you missed:)

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