Photographer's Note
Colours of Gdansk, Old town atmosphere
Gdańsk is a Polish city on the Baltic coast, at the centre of the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area. The city lies on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay (of the Baltic Sea), in a conurbation with the city of Gdynia, spa town of Sopot, and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (Trójmiasto), with a population of over 800,000. Gdańsk itself has a population of 455,830 (June 2010), making it the largest city in the Pomerania region of Northern Poland.
A thousand-year history, a location at the crossroads of important commercial and communication routes, an extensive port and mercantile traditions - all this makes Gdańsk a meeting place of many cultures, nationalities and denominations.
The first written mention of Gdańsk comes from 997. The defensive and urban complex as well as a port started to really form in the second half of the 10th century.
The dynamic development of trade, fishery and craft guilds soon pushed the city to the leading position in Pomerania. It maintained this even despite being taken over by the Teutonic Knights in 1308. The city continued to develop dynamically. Joining the League of Hanseatic Cities (in 1361) and the fast development of the port are just some of the factors contributing to the strong position of Gdańsk in Europe.
Although after the defeat of the Teutonic Order near Grunwald the city voted for the Polish king, it did not return to Poland until 1457 when King Kazimierz Jagiellończyk incorporated Gdańsk into the Crown and, in recognition of the merits of Gdańsk burghers, granted Gdańsk numerous privileges, thus starting a three-hundred-year period of prosperity.
The following years are traditionally called the "golden age." During this time Gdańsk was one of the wealthiest and most significant cities in Europe. The religious freedom gained in the 16th century turned the city into a true melting pot of nationalities and denominations, giving it yet another stimulus for development, thanks to the specific "community of differences." It was one of the few such places in the world at the time.
This prosperity was checked by the Swedish wars and partitions of Poland in the 18th century. The city was cut off from Poland and in 1793 it was annexed to Prussia. What followed was a period of slow decline, the gloomiest in its history, interrupted but for a while by the Napoleonic wars.
In 1919, the Free City of Gdańsk was established under the Treaty of Versailles, which brought the city back to the elite of European ports. Unfortunately, in 1933 Nazis took power and fascist terror started to escalate in the city.
On 1 September 1939, at around 4.30 in the morning, it was here, in Gdańsk, that the Second World War started with shots fired from the battleship Schleswig-Holstein. It was a time of bravery and martyrdom of its citizens. The heroic fighting in Westerplatte and the martyrdom of the defenders of the Polish Post Office opened a new, tragic chapter in the history of Gdańsk. (Source: Gdansk & wikipedia)
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lousat
(140046) 2011-08-16 1:48
Hi George,how are nice these facades and its colors so different,i like your very high point of view,a magic composition and perspective taken whit the usual top quality.Have a nice day and thanks,Luciano
jlbrthnn
(76043) 2011-08-16 2:02
Hello George,
The point of view is still well chosen, the photo is spectacular. Very beautiful description of the architecture. It is it's a pity, to have had to cut the spire. Excellent quality. Bravo.
Have a nice day
Cordially
Joël
JFS
(32459) 2011-08-16 3:50
Another beautiful shot of Gdansk, I love the POV, fine quality and lovely colors. Thanks George!
Cheers,
Juan
holmertz
(103694) 2011-08-16 3:54
Hello György,
Superb colours, superb shapes, excellent composition. Congartulations on another fine POV.
Best regards,
Gert
siamesa
(28231) 2011-08-16 5:11
Bom dia George
Like a painting. Marvelous composition of houses and colors. Superb point of view and an excellent capture.
Abraços
maria
timecapturer
(49288) 2011-08-16 5:32
Hi Gyorgy
what a beautiful composition. I love the contrast of colours and interesting shapes and shades. This city certainly has some really beautiful architecture and you are doing it full justice with shots like this. Awesome!
Regards - Brian
npecanhuk
(79329) 2011-08-16 5:53
Hello George!
Wonderful architectural details!
Beautiful cityscape!
Very attractive urban picture!
Sharpness, exposure, chosen pov, colors, vertical format, black & white borders, contrasts and composition are all excellent!
TFS - congrats,
Cheers,
Neyvan
elkab
(3780) 2011-08-16 7:40
Hi, George!
Very interesting presentation of Gdansk architecture. Great pov, composition, sharpness and natural colours.
regards
elizabeth
Cricri
(176) 2011-08-16 8:39
Hi George
Une architecture intéressante tant dans les formes et les couleurs, excellent POV, très belle présentation
Belle journée
cricri
jjcordier
(79299) 2011-08-16 21:49
George
J'imaginais les façades de Gdansk plus ternes...et je me trompais!Tu as trouvé un bon point de vue pour les mettre en vedette, le toit en cuivre apportant sa touche personnelle supplémentaire. Bon cadrage pour une très bonne photo.
Amicalement
JJ
abmdsudi
(95869) 2011-08-16 22:55
Hi George
A very interesting pov, neatly arranged buildings ard lovely farcade in pastel colors and red roofs also offering something of interest whilst the church spire renders feeling of depth. A nice capture to be proud off. Congrats.
Best regards
RhodieIke
(11752) 2011-08-16 23:32
Hi George, Hope you did not have to climb to many stairs to get this fantastic view of this scene of Gdansk old town,sharp, great colours, light and presentation, Cheers Iain.
emka
(158932) 2011-08-16 23:49
Hi George,
Good idea to find such a high POV, what tower it was? Fantastic composition with the slender green spire and the lovely colourful houses. Very attractive view.
Warm regards
Malgorzata
snunney
(130967) 2011-08-17 6:00
Hello George,
An interesting composition with lots to see. I like the framing offered by the church tower and the attractive multi-coloured façades. Excellent use of the vertical format and very good sharpness.
corjan3
(2109) 2011-08-17 6:47
Hello George,
The composition works very well here and the colours aned patterns are very pleasing. A beatiful image. Best wishes.
Neels
saxo042
(38078) 2011-08-17 6:59
Hi György,
Strong vertical lines characterize this picture. Thre are also many colours and they are all in a fine harmony. A very sharp picture and an interesting note.
Kind regards
Gunnar
Graal
(103040) 2011-08-17 23:16
Jó napot George,
another nice view and presentation from Gdansk. Good POV You had. I like the old tenement houses. Photo well done.
Have a nice day.
Aleksander
danos
(110407) 2011-08-18 2:06
Hello George,
excellent the clarity and the presentation of this part of the city of Gdansk,this superb old town of Poland with the colourful houses to crates a great and fantastic atmosphere.I like the sharpness and the well renovated buildings of the city.
Have a good day,Danos
bema
(26591) 2011-08-19 12:22
Hi György..
really a colorful town, and you have managed these colors in a real splendid capture.. thanks for sharing such a real fine picture..
have a great weekend, see you around, Kellemes hétvégét kívánok! Bernd
macjake
(98544) 2011-08-20 3:43
Hi George
another spectacular type of composition and view point.
Where do you find these spots...do you reseach them before hand?
such simple but stunning looking architecture.
the high lookout provides and unforgettable view. love the rooftops as well.
and excellent wrightup.
enjoy your w/e
craig
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(82620)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2011-07-16
- Categories: Vida Diária, Arquitectura
- Camera: Pentax K10D
- Exposição: f/6.7, 1/250 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Tema(s): Tenement houses, Discovery of Gdansk [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2011-08-16 1:00
- Favoritos: 1 [ver]