Travel Photography Photos tagged as metro
The Metro, like its counterpart in London...is fantastic. Buskers regularly hop on and entertain you....and also a few weirdos too... but the trains run on time and swapping lines is relatively easy once you get the hang of it
This is my favorite metro station in Paris. Every tile on the wall represents a letter. I simply feels like a giant crossword puzzle. :) This is a picture I took with my old chinese seagull 4a middle format twin lens reflex camera. I didn´t had a tripod with me and used an Iso 100 film, so the picture is not the sharpest. Sorry for that...
Guimard's art nouveau entrance
When I arrive to Korea, Seoul will be my 1st stop. I'll update ya'll on all the cool sights I see while over there. It goes from being a fast moving, technological metropolis to rural farmland in the mountains within just a few miles. Stay tuned!
Madrid, Metrostation Plaza de España
Madrid - Metro
Just outside the Louvre Hotel. Weird!
Not all metro stations are good looking
When I visited Paris last month for the first time, Ive noticed that big ads dominate the walls of METRO - the railway system of the city of lights! In this particular ad, I was not really sure of what the image is all about without reading the French phrase below. It was a clever shot that promotes a French region, Aquitaine which is located in the southwestern side of France. This region is famous for its brand of wine such as Armagnac, Bordeaux (Claret in the UK) and Bergerac. For details as a tourist destination, click the link: http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquitaine
Metro station at Gare du Nord in Paris