time lines
A subway platform can be a lengthy history lesson. Here's a close-up of time lines guiding the commuter through many centuries.
Tunnelbana Rissne, Sundbyberg (map) 6 July 2010
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by stromsjo (click photo to enlarge) at 05:15
Labels: pixels by per, subway
9 comments:
everything's in pastel hues. ^0^
it almost looks like color pencils from afar. ^0^
Like colour pencils. You're right, I didn't think of that. Some day, somewhere I'll give you the bigger picture. This station used to be a gem before the advent of dirt, water and vandals.
Thanks, arabesque.
I haven't though of colour pencils either but that's clever! It's a very nice detail shot, 'pencil or not'! :-)
Very interesting! A history lesson on the rails. :)
This is unusual, useful and very appealing!
School by subway?
Re your comment on Cedar Key: The catch fish. ;-) I dunno, but suppose redfish, dolphin, snapper, snook, grouper, etc.
Leveraging the length of a platform for illustrating a historical perspective is very creative.
JM: One of those stations where I wouldn't mind missing a train.
Halcyon: I'm one of those who didn't really give history a chance back in school so I could certainly use this refresher.
VP: And best of all, not a commercial poster to be seen.
Jacob: In a nutshell!
Thanks all for stopping by again.
I love timelines! That would be sooooo cool in a rail station. Something worth looking at while waiting for your train :-)
And not a single ad - how 'bout that! Thanks, Tinsie.
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