I am not as active as I used to be, just a golden oldie walking with a stick, but I can do it. Give me enough time. We had to change trains in Zürich to get the train to Schaffhausen and had so much time that I could walk to the next platform with Mr. Swiss and sit and wait for the train to arrive. There would have been a quicker solution, but I would have to be speedy gonzales to get that one. What do you do on a train platform, take a photo of course. I looked up and saw the windows in the roof of the platform, what could be better. Just a mundane photo on a mundane platform waiting for a train.
I haven’t been on a train. But I like to go to parks where they let you explore decommissioned trains.
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Railway stations are interesting places, there is always something happening.
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Mundane platform, but extraordinarily nice sunlight. Wonderful.
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There is always something interesting on a railway platform.
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That there is, no doubt.
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Sometimes having a lot of time at one place gives us quite brilliant ideas to capture. You look up, down, left and right to find that subject that no one has seen before. And it gives a result like the one you have here.
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Thanks. I am always on the lookout for something completely different. Railway stations are a feast for the camera, they have such interesting designs.
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In India, you will find way too many interesting things in a railway station. I think I had one full post from a railway station, some time ago.
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I am sure. As a Brit I know that the Indian railways are really unique.
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It definitely is.
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