My way back home from work

As usual I have not many occasions to take photos. That’s why I usually take camera with me to work. Just in case I will be in good mood for taking photos, or rather in hope to find some interesting frame when going back home. Usually I don’t feel like taking the camera out, or it’s already dark or nothing interesting happens. But someday like today I have camera in my hand when entering the train or metro, and I’m in the right mood to shoot photos. Sometimes it’s quite hard, especially that almost always take the same route to work, so you know all the surroundings and all views so you think that you know everything and don’t expect to find anything interesting. That’s wrong. In fact the places I pass everyday are quite interesting. The suburban train station Warszawa Śródmieście or the metro Centrum are always busy and full of people. Probably if I had more time and wander around I would always find an interesting frame. But I always in a hurry, in the morning I usually I don’t even think about taking photos, so the only occasion is when going back home from work.
Photos from today below.
First photos from my window at work.

View at the parking slot from my window at work
View at the parking slot from my window at work

View from my window at work. You can see the parking in the wild...
View from my window at work. You can see the parking in the wild…
Someone is going out from work earlier than me.
Someone is going out from work earlier than me.

just-me
just-me

At the Al. Jerozolimskie there is a great and funny comics on the walls at the platforms. I just had to take photos of few of them, just in case if someone destroy it.
There are a few lightly coupled stories and the main character is a nice, young stork. First two photos are about changing stork job profile. As you know it’s used to say that the stork is responsible for bringing babies to new parents, so at the first picture there is a dialogue:
Stork demonstrator: “Profitability of our company is declining. Giving children out for free ceased to be profitable any more.”
Stork demonstrator: “Since a new quarter we set up for the retail sale”
Stork demonstrator: “Organ trade”
Comics at the platform of the Al. Jerozolimskie train station
Comics at the platform of the Al. Jerozolimskie train station

At the second photo you can see a cry of amazement:
Stork: “What do you mean ‘Organs’ ??”
There is a continuation… And on the second side of the station there is a story about drinking and flying. Story about “don’t drink and fly”.
Comics at the platform of the Al. Jerozolimskie train station  - next scene
Comics at the platform of the Al. Jerozolimskie train station – next scene

waiting for the train.
waiting for the train.

that look...
that look…

Exit from the Warszawa Śródmieście suburban train station. I like that spot. I will hunt for a photos more often here.
Exit from the Warszawa Śródmieście suburban train station. I like that spot. I will hunt for a photos more often here.
Exit from the Warszawa Śródmieście suburban train station.

Below photos from the area surrounding the metro Centrum.
Bunch of roses - 10 Zł
Bunch of roses – 10 Zł

Crowd near the Warszawa Centrum metro station.
Crowd near the Warszawa Centrum metro station.

A few photos taken at the platforms of metro station Centrum.
metro train at the Centrum metro station.
metro train at the Centrum metro station.

When I looked closer at the photo, I really am afraid of that look. I don't know why but that picture reminds me Lem's books... maybe it's picture from my imagination.
When I looked closer at the photo, I really afraid of that look. I don’t know why, maybe it’s reminds me some SF stories of Lem or Dick, eg. that face can be the face of android…
Just a usual, everyday picture. That's why I thought it's worth to record that moment.
Just a usual, everyday picture. That’s why I thought it’s worth to record that moment.
Candid shot, as you might guessed.
Candid shot, as you might guessed.

Waiting for the door to open
Waiting for the door to open

That’s all for today.

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