Sunday 12 December 2010

'Fly-By' Pictures of the 2nd Entrance

These 'Fly-by' pictures show the surroundings of the 2nd Entrance of the Station as well as seeing that the entrance itself is in the picture


Taken from across the road of where the other entrance (main first entrance) is placed. Here you can see that the entrance is surrounded by both nature (trees) and man-made material (buildings)


Another view taken from the same place as the previous shot but the only difference is that there's a 'information' board in the way


Both entrances are seperated by a road and we can see from this shot that on the roads, there are traffic lights and a crossing. For there to be a crossing that is very close to both entrances shows that it's easy for the people to get to one of the entrance easier


Taken from the same road as the entrance itself yet on the west side of the road. It's clearly visible that the entrance is minature surrounded by tall surroundings. Also, an angle of the entrance lift is caught on the left side of the photo


Here is a much clearer shot of the station lift which is located on the same road at the 2nd entrance of the station. This was taken from the same position as the previous photo above however moved slightly towards the left


This shot was taken from the west side of the station. This shows how long (size-wise) the station entrance is compared to its surroundings


Moving along towards the backside of the entrance, the entrance is still visible however construction work is taking place so may occupy part of the surroundings of the station




Standing, parallel to the face of the station entrance shows how small the entrance is compared to its surroundings. Also, it's noticed that the floor's pattern is going into the entrance's direction.


Here is a close-up of the pattern on the floor which leads up to the entrance