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Thank you very much Christopher and thank’s for setting the challenge 🙂
Thank you Martin for this wistful tour through the wonderful streets of London, truly lost but so happy with the detail! That tarnished roof of St P. is a spectacular shot!
Thanks Patti 🙂 I’m pleased to report that St.P’s roof girders are a lovely shade of blue and not in any way tarnished – I just thought I’d apply some solarisation to the black & white image 😉
Great shots. The Post Rush Bench has great color.
Thank you – That’s the orange and blue of London Overground.
Wonderful details! I particularly like the newspaper on the bench!
Thank you Debra – there are always lots of those newspapers lying around after the morning rush.
I love that one too . . . putting aside the litter aspect of it. 😉
great collection for this weeks theme
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/weekly-photo-challenge-lost-in-the-details
Thank you Amar 🙂
In your first photo, looks like the details got lost in the car park! And then the newspaper got left behind —
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LoL – they’re falling down on the job 😉
Stunning and beautiful details. Have a great day!
Thank you – Best wishes to you and your family 🙂
intriguing details … well noticed and captured martin … i do wonder about the reader of the paper who has obviously dashed off onto the train, after leaving his rubbish on the ground …
People, sadly, drop litter everywhere – especially smokers 😦
Great group of shots . . . love the newspaper and the Thameslink sign.
Thanks Nancy 🙂 I saw the additional comment up above too – I hate the way that people just leave litter around these days. But taken in context, the newspaper and sign work artistically, even if we feel that the newspaper shouldn’t be there in the first place! 🙂
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