Tuesday, 27 April 2010


The road to Paradis, - well actually the railway tracks from Paradis.
This is the first stop after the main railway station in Stavanger.
This is a fairly new station, and I think it looks pretty with the blue lighting.

16 comments:

James Mark said...

I agree. Any idea what the significance of the mural is?

Leif Hagen said...

That's an interesting city name! But even more noteworthy is "Hell", a town outside of Trondheim if my memory serves me correctly. I had fun telling people that I had been through "Hell." (And to "Hell" and back).

Sarah said...

I like that blue light. Nice Shot!

T. Becque said...

This is very nice!!

Oakland Daily Photo said...

The blue light contrasting with the yellow stripes is very appealing.

VP said...

A very good image. It is fun how every city or place has somewhere a 'Paradis' or something like that.

John said...

The yellow and the blue really work in this shot.

B SQUARED said...

Beautiful but aren't those the colors of Sweden?

Halcyon said...

I also like the painting on the left side wall. Very nice photo!

cieldequimper said...

That's a great pic of a very nice station.

Gunn said...

LEIF, you are right; we do have a place in Norway with the name HELL.
and B SQUARED, blue and yellow are typical Swedish and the colors of their flag.

Mary Ann said...

I also like the blue. It wouldn't be the same without it. On the other side of the tracks--is that graffiti or a mural?

Gunn said...

Thanks to Kjell Bakken in Oslo, I got the name of the artist who have decorated the wall. Anna Sigmond Gudmundsdottir,
Do take a look at her site at http://www.gudmundsdottir.com

Marie-Noyale said...

It's more than pretty!
I love it.

Unknown said...

The station looks really cool! The railway could be an instalation at a modern art museum! :-)

Unknown said...

Fantastic Gunn.
Alberto Quintal.