Last year, I spent four days exploring Stockholm, Sweden. It is an absolutely stunning city, anchored by a charming Old Town filled with winding cobblestone streets. However, the most unexpected highlight of the trip was the underground art gallery within the metro station.
One evening, I decided to venture out late to photograph some of the most iconic stations. It proved to be quite a challenge; even in the middle of the night, the steady flow of trains and commuters made capturing a still, empty frame difficult. Through a lot of patience and careful timing, I managed to get the shots I was looking for.
Here are a few images I feel are worth sharing. Thank you for taking a look—I welcome all comments and critiques!
Stadion station, Designed by artists Lennart Mörk, Åke Pallarp, and Enno Hallek in 1973
Nice "art" they have in there. Not too much a fan of the orange/green ones, but the rest are pretty cool, and the hand pointing one is really nice touch.
RWNPhoto wrote:
Nice "art" they have in there. Not too much a fan of the orange/green ones, but the rest are pretty cool, and the hand pointing one is really nice touch.
Thank you, I stopped at lots of stations but it's extremely hard to get a clean image. These were the only one where I managed to get some good shots. There are so many other stations I wanted to photograph but it was late and I was super tired.
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Oh these are wonderful brother! The color is great!
Extremely unique and creative Parul!
Well seen and composed!
Dan
Thanks Dan, it's almost like a tourist attraction. Many people do go to these stations to see art work. In fact, the Pride image station is extremely popular. Agree, very unique and creative.