daily photo theme day: yellow sub(way station)

Medborgarplatsen (map) 15 March 2009 | others bloggar technorati
The April theme is Yellow
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by
Bernt Seipl
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07:01
Labels: daily photo theme day, pixels by bernt
19 comments:
That must brighten up the underground during winter commuting.
Sydney Daily Photo
Yellow is such a happy colour and so a great choice to brighten up the subway. Nice choice.
hmmm. Interesting image. that man looks like a ghost.
Very nice choice for the theme day. I like the contrast of the black shadowy person and the bright wall.
Happy April!
This is such a great choice. I love the movement-frozen-in-time blur of the figure against that patterned backdrop. Lovely!
What a smiling and cheerful underground!
1930s? Wow, amazing that they've survived all these years.
I like the mosaic, especially for an underground tunnel. Happy choice for theme day!
Bella!!
ciao anthony from Milan
I am a quiltmaker and it is a pleasure to find patterns in the underground. :-)
Yellow and underground. A double treat
I like this! Nice shot!
Sally: Hope so. It cheered me up.
humanobserver, Halcyon & Laurie: I waited deliberately for one person to pass, hoping to get that image.
Lena: Glad to be of assistance :-)
And to the rest of you, thanks for commenting.
This is such a great shot. One of my favorites for theme day so far! :)
What a great wall!! Love the yellow
Most interesting. But, one thing: I didn't think ghosts showed up at all when photographed!
Great choice for yellow day.
Sydney City and Suburbs
Not the most subtle of lighting for the mosaics, Per. However, the yellow of the original 1930s tiles is holding its age very well. I do like the motion of the figure in the forground.
Beautiful design. I wonder why yellow works so well in subways - maybe because it brings thoughts of sunlight underground.
Lovely entry for TD.
Torrey: Thanks :-)
Jacob: Oh, but they do...You just have to catch the off guard...
Julie: I agree, but there wasn't much I could do about it. When I tried to underexpose, the wall was not yellow any more. BTW, I'm Bernt today.
Thanks once more to the rest of you who cared to comment.
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