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Terezin ArchitectureThe town has returned to colour after the Soviet Union split apart. Previously, the buildings had been painted grey and about 10 or so years ago was repainted.
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Re: Terezin ArchitectureBeautiful architecture. Whilst in colour, these photos have a resemblence to some of Atget's work.
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Re: Terezin ArchitectureWow, where did all the people go??
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Surenj, it was early in the morning and the locals observe civilised morning hours. I like the second and first. The distorsion is less pronounced in these. I like how the colour and the depth of field leads your eyes into infinity; while the secon I like the composition and the tree in the forground.
Re: Terezin Architecture@Surenj - the people were mainly indoors. It's a really quiet town I did take photos of some of the locals
The photos were taken around 3 or 4pm as I was waiting for the bus to take me back to Prague. Thought I fixed the distortion Back to refining Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: Terezin ArchitectureI like #2 - although I suspect it would have been even better without the cars
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Interesting. The sun looks nice and bright so you'd think they'd be outside. The wintery trees are a giveaway I guess. The pictures give a feel of isolation/emptiness.
Re: Terezin ArchitectureThanks Surenj. I prefer taking photos of architecture without people in the scene as the building is the main focus. Taking photos in Terezin was really easy since the people weren't around that much If I was focussing on street photography in Terezin, well that would be a different story
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