Urban photography - Benches in the park
Hello photography lovers, today I want to share some pictures of benches, which I took this week in the park of my city, and I hope you all like them.
In this area of the park the landscape is always autumn most of the year, also the benches in this part are all made of stone, I think that gives a plus to the photography, the usual thing is to find wooden benches in most places. .
These benches are located in remote places, something that makes them ideal to come to read a book or simply to rest and relax, or also to think about your things without noise and disconnect a bit from problems.
Whenever I have the opportunity and I see a bank I like to take some pictures of it, they are objects that convey peace and tranquility, and when you see a picture it makes you think for a few seconds.
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Thanks for sharing, I love finding benches in remote places. Perfect place for a break away from it all.
Yes, I think exactly the same, whenever I can I like to come and sit on this or other benches away from the noise and disconnect from everything.
Saya suka melihat postingan anda teringat dengan bangku yang saya duduk beberapa tahun lalu saya duduk di bangku hampir persis di halaman rumah nenek saya tapi terbuat dari kayu uniknya atas bangku itu ada keramik keramik kecil yang di tempelkan
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It sure does look like a cool place to chill. I like the moody feel to it.
Maybe when next you go, you can try using the trees as leading lines and also try a close angle on the bench. You might come out with some brilliant.
Great photos