Photographer's Note
A pity the title box doesn't cope with Cyrillic. Another shot from the least known of the western Bohemian spa towns, this one giving an even greater impression of its attraction to the elderly. I think this could look like a scene from some seaside towns of the UK from 40 years ago, in fact maybe Bournemouth is still like this.
Tech, slightly balanced the tones, and cropped to avoid cutting people the foreground.
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elihesamian
(26149) 2004-05-09 3:54
Nice place in great shot,Richard!
I like it .The light & shadows well captured here & are real.The all elements well composed.Nice work!
You did great.
sunny
(3069) 2004-05-09 4:18
The composition is very pleasant for the eyes, Richard. The presence of people is bringing a lot of vitality and colours to it. The white pavillion is such a lovely detail. Very well seen and captured!
ps: I was in Bournemouth some years ago and really fell in love with it and its festive mood.
Kenny10pin
(19301) 2004-05-09 11:46
great pleasant park and people, it looks like the day when the older and wiser people are out in a expensive park, well shot
maciekda
(19895) 2004-05-10 9:31
so many backs here, I wish there was somebody facig you, just to break this rhytm. nice shot, but could be more interesting with something in the foreground - like someone passing by..
Isabelle
(9046) 2004-05-16 17:22
i like the busy scene, crowded by elderly people. your picture captured very well the spirit of TE, Richard!
Thanks for sharing.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Richard Gatward (RGatward)
(20108)
- Genre: Pessoas
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2003-07-00
- Categories: Vida Diária, Acontecimentos
- Camera: Canon Ixus 400
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Tema(s): Photos that have a movie title... [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-05-09 3:13
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by RGatward, last updated 2004-05-10 09:47