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Been on a short break, York and Skipton, hence have some new material to share. I'll kick off with this one of Terence Cuneo's famous 1967 canvas of Waterloo Station, which is on display in York's National Railway Museum. I think the figures viewing the canvas add a bit of interest and perspective.
As always, thanks for looking. More tomorrow.
| Camera: | Panasonic LX3 |
| Lens: | LEICA |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Waterloo |
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| Uploaded: | 13 Sep 2010 - 7:07 AM |
| Tags: | General, Transport |
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It's years since I last saw that scene - Waterloo station, I mean - probably a little after 1967 but not much, as the cars and general ambience are very much late '60s. But I've never seen the painting!
Agree with Jeff that it's very much a through-the-window image, in effect if not reality.
Regards
Bill
Fascinating - as though they are gazing through a window directly into the past.
Moira
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