The station. Though I would be partial to visiting the place near the water 🙂
Ah yes, King’s Cross – the simplicity of the design is attractive. Flatford Mill is near Manningtree in Essex so if you are visiting England it’s a place you could add to your list – though it’s best on a sunny summer day 😉
I adore your black and white buildings. Thanks for playing. 😀
Nice to see where you used to work & Kingscross station is a wonderful design. I think I remember you posting photos of it some time previously. The Flatford Mill photo is a stunningly beautiful photo Martin. It just looks so calm & peaceful.
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Hi Debra – Thanks 🙂 Yes, Faraday building is every bit as elegant and imposing as it looks in the photo! You can read a bit about the building here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_Building
What a great triptych. I especially love the reflection, but Faraday is cool too. Solid, bold, and I love the way the front right corner turns and is gone.
Nice building.
Lol Colline… Which one! 😉
The station. Though I would be partial to visiting the place near the water 🙂
Ah yes, King’s Cross – the simplicity of the design is attractive. Flatford Mill is near Manningtree in Essex so if you are visiting England it’s a place you could add to your list – though it’s best on a sunny summer day 😉
I adore your black and white buildings. Thanks for playing. 😀
Thanks Cee – hope to play more this year 🙂
That would be real cool if you can.
All glorious shots Martin and wow, what a building to go to work in. Fab composition!
Thanks Patti – it was a nice building to work in. And I’m not working that far away from it now – just the other side of St Pauls on Newgate Street.
Nice to see where you used to work & Kingscross station is a wonderful design. I think I remember you posting photos of it some time previously. The Flatford Mill photo is a stunningly beautiful photo Martin. It just looks so calm & peaceful.
I’ve recently started photography as a hobby, I’m a raw beginner with lots to learn. My photography blog is HERE
Thanks Tony – Flatford Mill would usually look great in colour but it was a grey overcast the day we visited and that made for a good B&W conversion.
I’ll take a look at your photo site 🙂
Great pictures. 🙂 I particularly like the shot of Flatford Mill.
Thank you – a grey day made it a good choice for B&W. Well worth a visit if you like National Trust Scones and Tea 😉 Or perhaps doing some birding 🙂
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Thanks Cee – I hope you have a great week too 🙂
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Is the Faraday Building as large as it looks in the photo? It looks immense! All three are quite impressive as buildings, as is the photography!
Hi Debra – Thanks 🙂 Yes, Faraday building is every bit as elegant and imposing as it looks in the photo! You can read a bit about the building here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_Building
What a great triptych. I especially love the reflection, but Faraday is cool too. Solid, bold, and I love the way the front right corner turns and is gone.
Thank you 🙂 I was looking to provide a bit of variety between the images.