Following on from my Tube Stories series, this Station Soliloquy series consists of images taken on my everyday travels around the UK. I have always been fascinated by those spaces inbetween. The waiting spaces. Those moments of contemplation in an otherwise frenetic world.
For a look at more work in this collection then pop on over to my Station Soliloquy page.
(If you would like to have a little bit Illustrious Peacock in your life every day then why not have a gander at my Etsy shop?)
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Love that ceiling!
Beautiful isn’t it!
I love this shot – the way the roof echoes the sense of travel and heading for a destination. Beautiful.
Thank you. It certainly is a remarkable bit of roof!
Love the way the picture draws your eyes to the “direction of travel” and sense of destination. London commuters going home… Or Londoners heading out west!
Why thank you.
Just as well you don’t get to compose real life like you do your shots, I’d be so busy staring at the ceiling I’d miss the wet floor sign and likely crack open my noodle after slipping on the floor.
Ha! That is why I am always covered in inexplicable bruises.
Marvellous! I love the angle, the ratio of black to white and the atmosphere of the photograph. Paddington has always had a very particular feel for me and you capture that absolutely.
Well, thank you very much!
I am a fan of usual things from an unusual angle. Love your photos for those reasons. I once explored my way (I’m not a Londoner so this was a challenge) from Tate Modern to the base of the gherkin, as I was burning with desire to take a photo of it from the ground up.
Great blogs!
Thank you very much indeed. I am honoured. Tate Modern to Gherkin is a fair old trek! Bravo you with your navigation skills!