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Afternoon departure
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: jalab temen (jalab_temen)
(716) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Black & White |
| Date Taken: 2008-05 |
| Categories: Daily Life |
| Exposure: f/3.3, 1/340 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-05-16 3:24 |
| Viewed: 240 |
| Points: 10 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The building of the Railway station in Hatvan was erected in 1954 (its predecessor was damaged by a bomb in WW2), it was the biggest railway-infrastructural complex created in this year.
The style of the station is typical for the '50s of Hungary. Great plans, spacious, but oversized halls, simple classicizing forms, handicraft details (The strange wheel is an interesting part of the chandeliers.), transition to socialist realist based on European architectural heritage and classical eurythmy and achievements of modern sciences.
This photo of mine is a part of a serie. Please visit therecently uploaded photo titled 'Waiting' also. |
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Such an interesting shot. I dont understand how lightened the circle up of the pic
- burGu
(1537) - [2008-05-18 3:34]
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Hi Jalab,
You are using a different kind of framing here. It is an assertive one, which I wouldn't dare using it.
I can see the height of interior, it is really quite huge!!!
The wheel at the top, all surrounded by darkness, looks like a decoration from "Startrek" series :)
TFS & Have a nice sunday,
Burcu
Hi, very successful cropping, it makes your photo extraordinary i think. the atmosphere of stations is always creative.. and you captured well the passenger against the light.. and the wheel on the ceiling is great also, Congratulations
ReLa
- dumbo
(1270) - [2008-05-22 5:19]
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Hi Jalab,
Really good and interesting shot with great composition. I like that strange "flying" object.
Well done!
Regards,
Eino
Hello Jalab,
I like the vertical crop of this photo. It is very interesting to have the circle on the ceiling appear at the top of the frame. The B/W also gives a feeling of nostalgia and longing. Nice lighting, too.