Reflections of your journey..
P.S. I love clicking reflections and this was a glass table at one of the platforms. When I saw this beautiful clouds and train reflecting so beautifully on the table, I had to make this image.
Hua Lamphong station in Bangkok, formally known as Sathani Rotfai Krung Thep , was opened in 1916. The station was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance-style, with decorated wooden roofs and stained glass windows. The station is now closed as a railway station effective Dec 2021.
As a Photographer and as a lover of stations, I fell in love with the vibes and beauty of this station. I loved photographing here as the structure, the light, the emotions of this place was very unique. And I love stations, as it carries a bundle of various emotions. Such as hope, wait, good byes, welcomes, sadness, happiness and much more.
As my favourite station has closed down, this 1/1 series of 20 images is my Ode to Hua Lamphong - in Monochrome as I have tried to capture this place's emotions to the best i could. It will certainly be a bundle of beautiful memories of this station.
By - Namrata Vedi, an award winning, passionate photographer and avid lover of bnw and who loves to capture memories.
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Reflections of your journey..
P.S. I love clicking reflections and this was a glass table at one of the platforms. When I saw this beautiful clouds and train reflecting so beautifully on the table, I had to make this image.
Hua Lamphong station in Bangkok, formally known as Sathani Rotfai Krung Thep , was opened in 1916. The station was built in an Italian Neo-Renaissance-style, with decorated wooden roofs and stained glass windows. The station is now closed as a railway station effective Dec 2021.
As a Photographer and as a lover of stations, I fell in love with the vibes and beauty of this station. I loved photographing here as the structure, the light, the emotions of this place was very unique. And I love stations, as it carries a bundle of various emotions. Such as hope, wait, good byes, welcomes, sadness, happiness and much more.
As my favourite station has closed down, this 1/1 series of 20 images is my Ode to Hua Lamphong - in Monochrome as I have tried to capture this place's emotions to the best i could. It will certainly be a bundle of beautiful memories of this station.
By - Namrata Vedi, an award winning, passionate photographer and avid lover of bnw and who loves to capture memories.