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Thermal Baths of Budapest...
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest spa complexes in Europe.
It's also the first thermal bath of Pest. It owes its existence to Vilmos Zsigmondy, a mining engineer. on his initiative, successful deep borings had been performed in the City Park, where later, in 1881 already an "Artesian bath" was in operation. However, this temporary type of bath was meeting the demands of the age less and less, so the Széchenyi Thermal Bath was built in 1913 on the basis of plans composed by Gyozo Czigler. |
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Witaj Bartoszu!
Ciekawy kadr, dobra kompozycja. Ladne swiatlo. Podobaja mi sie tez kolory.
Serdecznosci!
Hi Bartosz,
Very nice shot! I love the composition: you managed to catch the whole 'scene' in one picture, nice! It seems like the light conditions were good, but as the sun was already setting (almost 6PM), the colors are quite 'harsh'... There's some grain in the upper part of your picture, and you should maybe sharpen the picture. Apart from that: nice work!
Greetings,
Thomas
Hi Bartosz,
a good one ! Beautiful light and an interesting building and story..
a little lack of sharpness, in my opinion.
Compliments, Christian
Hello Bartosz,
This is a very succesful composition.You`ve included every detail in one shot. The light background on the yellow building and the shadow foreground make a good contrast.
An excellent POV for the nice architecture!
best regards
Sibel
Hi Bartosz,
Nice view well composed with a diagonal, beautiful ligth and golden colours, interesting result.
Hi Bartosz
I like the photo idea and your timing was great to get this good light. I miss more picture continuation to the right, you could have got more by taking several vertical overlapping frames and stitching them with a software like autostitch.
Have a nice day JY
Brilliant composition. The softness adds to the mood of the afternoon sun, but could be a little sharper in places. Well seen though. Regards, TW