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Battersea Power Station, icon of London and its architecture. Also in pop art because of Pink Floyd and the record Animals (1977) with (the famous story around) blow-up pig Archie. Nowadays completely rebuilt, partly invisible due to new, modern construction all around. Therefore "Better Days" since this photo is from 2014 when the view was still virtually untouched. Even though preparations had already started around the complete metamorphosis of the area around Battersea Park. Shutter speed 178 seconds, so some visible movement of boats and planes. Enjoy!
Rob de Voogd: a passionate freelance photographer based in Rotterdam, Holland.Always on the hunt for (urban) landscapes and architecture, capturing it in a dynamic, dramatic, ultra wide angled manner.
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