Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: Old Town
Tynsky Chram in the Snow, Picture 2, Prague, CZ, 2…
12 May 2010 |
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As I was walking back from the Mala Strana, I thought the light had improved, so I took another shot of Tynsky Chram. I haven't decided which is better, as this one actually looks darker.
Stare Radnice in the Snow, Prague, CZ, 2010
12 May 2010 |
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Swinging the Ikoflex (still on the tripod) over to my right, I got this shot right after the Tynsky Chram shot.
Tynsky Chram in the Snow, Prague, CZ, 2010
12 May 2010 |
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Immediately after getting back from Greece, I loaded up the Ikoflex, for the first time in a few years, with a roll of expired Pan F that I had. The results were fine, some of my better shots, actually, but I had trouble finding a lab that were willing to scan the negatives. In the end, I had prints made and scanned them, but I'm still looking for a proper scanner to have these done.
Trams At the Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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There is actually tram access to the Royal Castle, as there's a road tunnel under the Royal Square with tram tracks in it, and a tram stop on the castle side.
Looking Away From The Royal Castle, Warsaw, Poland…
11 Dec 2007 |
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Here's a shot looking back towards the new town, where I was headed next.
Building Clock, Starego Miasta, Warsaw, Poland, 20…
11 Dec 2007 |
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Above the plaque commenorating the rebuilding of the old town is this very ornate clock. I don't know if it's a repro of an older one, but anyone familiar with Eastern and Central Europe knows that such clocks were very common there over the years.
Old Town Square, Picture 3, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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Here's the old town square from another angle, again in black and white.
Old Town Square, Picture 2, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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Here I switched over to Tri-X for the remainder of my stay in Warsaw. I think the old town looks great in black and white, though. :-)
Old Town Square, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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This is the famous Old Town Square of Warsaw. Like the rest of the old town, it was rebuilt in 1951-1953 following its destruction in World War II, but it feels fully authentic to visit, with the right amount of weathering and wear and tear, as that WAS still 54 years ago.
Tower In Alleyway, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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This was just a random artistic (I hope) shot that I took while wandering around the old town in Warsaw. I'm not sure of the building that this tower is on, but such buildings can be found all over Warsaw.
Ulica Swietojanska, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
Street Scene, Picture 2, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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If I'm not mistaken this street is Swietojanska, although I could be mistaken so I'm just going to call it a "street scene."
Behind the Castle, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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I was originally going to call this "Pub Behind the Castle," but then I realised that this isn't the pub I was thinking of. Oh well. This is indeed the neighborhood behind the castle, however, with Marjensztat and Bednarska, among other streets, to explore.
Bednarska Street Sign and Light, Warsaw, Poland, 2…
11 Dec 2007 |
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Here's the prettier side of Bednarska, with a pretty touristy streetlamp. It makes me want to throw up. Just kidding. :-)
Bednarska, Picture 2, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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Here's another shot of Bednarska looking towards the New Town. Apologies for the skip. :-)
Bednarska, Warsaw, Poland, 2007
11 Dec 2007 |
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Bednarska is another street heading out of the Old Town, and is one of the sleepier ones. Nevertheless, I couldn't resist photographing it.
Building Clock on Ulica Marjensztat, Warsaw, Polan…
11 Dec 2007 |
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Marjensztat is a bit off the beaten path, and not technically in the Old Town, but I wanted to include it here because of this cool building clock that I found while wandering around. Like any proper historic city, even a reconstructed one, Warsaw has all of these cool little details around to keep your interest.
Plaque, Starego Miasta (Old City), Warsaw, Poland,…
11 Dec 2007 |
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Indeed, nearly the entire Old City of Warsaw, or Starego Miasta, was destroyed during World War II, and following the war a decision had to be made whether to make Warsaw into the ugly pseudo-modern ghetto that Berlin became, or to rebuild it as it was. Thankfully, the new Communist government of Poland opted for the latter, and managed to reconstruct the entire city, medieval streets and all, in only two years between 1951 and 1953. Upon completion, this plaque was erected to commemorate the achievement.
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