Another shot of Dulwich Hill Station in the rain.
This shot shows the non-sheltered part of the station.
Not sure why I mentioned that as it’s obvious, but there you go.
I think this shot gives a good idea of the platform’s width without overtly revealing said width.
I also think it gives a good idea of the length due to the sense of depth.
Bits of the rain came through quite nicely.
Overall this feels like a rainy day photo. It’s kind of quiet and wet, and a few “Reflections” on the platform’s surface come through, though they’re more a suggestion than the objects they’re reflecting rather than a replication.
This is also my submission into the eighty-seventh Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This one is guest hosted by Miriam Hurdle of The Showers of Blessings. The next will be hosted by Leya.
I recommend giving the challenges a go and seeing how you interpret each theme. I also recommend checking out what other people are doing to meet the challenges.
I hope you enjoy.




Was it still raining in this photo or was it after the rain? Great selection of reflection for this week. Thank you for taking part!
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Still raining.
Cheers for having me 🙂
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Lovely to have you.🤗
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Rather a lonely looking spot SH, I suppose at rush hour it’s filled with people. For now it reminds me of a scene from a film noir 🙂
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Not overly filled. A fair bit of foot traffic on certain parts of the platform, but not too bad.
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Very muted reflections – loneliness.
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Both you and Tina thought the same thing.
I don’t see that in the photo, but I think I can see why you do.
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I like this image a lot.
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Glad you do.
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I like how the power lines, tracks on both sides, and the platform lead to the direction. Great shot!!
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