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King’s Cross underground light tunnel,  London,  October 2017

This 90 metre long pedestrian tunnel at King’s Cross Station is adorned with a lightwave that holds 190 controllable vertical pixels set behind toughened glass.  It brightens the walk of rushed commuters, with its coloured lights and smooth outline.

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The walls are often used to feature art displays.  Back in June, I brought you a quick look at the tunnel with colour images of its black and white Magnum photo display.  Ironically, I am now sharing black and white images of its normal colourful walls.

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 October 2017

Posted as part of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

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