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Battersea Power Station, London, 2024.
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Battersea Power Station, London, 2024.
All the pixels, now on sale at 50% off, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/54079042655
#photography
The power station has long been an iconic landmark on the south bank of the Thames, distinctive for its four prominent smokestacks (two for each of its two separate generating facilities) and industrial art deco architecture. Perhaps most famously, it featured in the cover art for Pink Floyd’s 1977 “Animals” album, with one of London’s (sadly now extinct) giant flying pigs captured hovering near the smokestacks.
@[email protected] after that last flying pig was killed off, ironically, bacon prices didn’t fall.
@[email protected] Almost looks like an IR image.