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I only managed one attempt at the June challenge this year: a modified version of Theme II.(a): Lines.

The full version of this challenge involves starting at a railway terminal and walking outwards from the terminus, following one of the railway lines as closely as possible. I’ve been doing this in stages from West Croydon Station to London Bridge Station, and this month I did a new stage.

I was originally going to walk from Tulse Hill to East Dulwich, but my lungs were playing up so I stopped at North Dulwich; i.e. I only walked one stop. Here’s a map showing my route so far (plus the bit I intended to but didn’t walk, which will be done next time), and here’s a photoset including all stages so far.

I photographed quite a lot of railway bridge identifiers on this one, since [personal profile] secretlondon and I are collecting them, and railway line walks are a very good source. My favourite photo is the one below, showing the premises of a “Fibrous Plaster Specialists”.

A view through a square brick-lined tunnel to an open passageway and buildings at the far end.  A dilapidated sign on the left wall reads “19a / E J Harman & Co Ltd / Fibrous Plaster Specialists / 19a Birkbeck Hill SE21 8JS”.

Someone came out just after I took it and asked me why I was taking photos. They seemed a bit offended by my use of the phrase “old sign”, oops. They were very keen to make it clear that the business is still going!

Date: 2017-06-28 12:33 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
I like that image! I've upset a few people by taking photos into yards used by businesses, I suspect because they're worried about scouts for scrap thieves, but they're always quite easily gratified when I explain I'm capturing the shapes and textures for artistic purposes, lol.

I like the Tardis mural. I've seen so many about now that it's good to see some more imaginative variations.

I don't know whether you needed a moth id but I added one in a flickr comment. :-)

Date: 2017-06-28 01:13 pm (UTC)
spiralsheep: The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity (ish icons Curiosity Cures Boredom)
From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
The Jersey Tiger Moth has only been regularly recorded in London since the 2000s so yours is an interesting cap with real citizen scientist value.

I'm sad to hear people hassle you about street photography. I understand some people preferring not to appear in candid shots but we've talked about this before so I know that, like me, you avoid identifying caps of people. I wonder why building photography makes them feel insecure.
Edited Date: 2017-06-28 01:13 pm (UTC)

Date: 2017-06-29 11:21 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] spiralsheep
I've occasionally had people who've lived in other countries warning me that I might get into trouble for photographing infrastructure. The most recent was a man of Sudanese (I think?) origin who was concerned the police might arrest me for capping an electricity substation in Brum, but he was well-intentioned and only concerned for my safety.

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