Pathway at a Train Station

Here’s a photo that I took on the way back home from the Field Trip.
Once off the bus I caught a train to Town Hall to commence the second part of the journey.

Well, that sounds rather important.

Anyway, whilst waiting for the train I took the photo you see below.

There’s a “Security” gate that is meant to deter and prevent people from attempting to go to the door in the shot and where opening it would lead.

I like the lines and geometry of this shot, as well as how simple it feels. There’s a bit going on, but it’s another image that I don’t feel is cluttered.

This is my entry into The Daily Post‘s photo challenge for this week.

I hope you enjoy.

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