Friday, August 31, 2012
Brasov characters
Brasov in Romania is a lively city and the Council square is a prime people watching spot. here are a few of it's characters.
Labels:
Brasov,
monochrome,
Romania
Location:
Brașov, Romania
Thursday, August 30, 2012
More street art from Bratislava
Together with the bronzes, some of Bratislava's duller corners such as the bus station and derelict buildings have been brightened up by some nice graffiti.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Brasov brass
Brasov in Romania is a noisy city. Mid day is celebrated by cannon fire from a tower followed by fanfares from the city trumpeters.
I found these guys playing for fun in a bandstand in woodland on Mount Tampa above the city. The light was terrible but they were happy to let me sit with them a while and try and make the best of the conditions.
I found these guys playing for fun in a bandstand in woodland on Mount Tampa above the city. The light was terrible but they were happy to let me sit with them a while and try and make the best of the conditions.
Labels:
Brasov,
monochrome,
Romania
Location:
Brașov, Romania
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Bratislava street art
Bratislava is a great place to wander around. It's tag is The Little Big City. Everywhere you look there's a piece of street art. Here's a few of the bronzes that can be found around the city.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Memento Park, Budapest
After the fall of communism in 1989 all the soviet statues from around Hungary were taken down and moved to an area outside Budapest.
The area has since become an attraction in it's own right. Although some parts of the park such as the snappily named 'Unending Promenade of Workers Movement Concepts' still evoke the Communist era (or a track off an old Genesis album).
The largest statue in Budapest was a huge bronze of Stalin which the locals took great delight in pulling down. Only the twelve foot high boots remained.
The remainder of the statues are of all the good and great of the Communist era plus a smattering of heroic peasants and common soldiers.
The area has since become an attraction in it's own right. Although some parts of the park such as the snappily named 'Unending Promenade of Workers Movement Concepts' still evoke the Communist era (or a track off an old Genesis album).
The largest statue in Budapest was a huge bronze of Stalin which the locals took great delight in pulling down. Only the twelve foot high boots remained.
Uncle Joe's boots (Photoshop montage) |
The remainder of the statues are of all the good and great of the Communist era plus a smattering of heroic peasants and common soldiers.
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