@ Ciel - The same way you do. I saw your last photo of Versailles...I don't think there was one, single, solitary soul anywhere...or was there? Hmmm... :-)
Yes... there were people... hidden. I will admit that I shot those photos of the sculpture exhibition after work on Friday because I knew in the evening the main flow of tourists would have ebbed away. The downside of course is that the colour of the sculpture, a quite vivid violet, didn't come out as nicely as if it had been broad daylight.
The Villages is one of the fastest-growing retirement communities in the United States.
Located in Central Florida, about an hour's drive northwest of Orlando, the Villages is now home to some 150,000 residents, many of which travel the area via golf cart.
There are now three "home towns" in The Villages, Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood. Music and dancing is provided nightly in the town squares of each of the home towns.
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COLORFULLY PRETTY
Perspective rules here and the effect is very good. And I love turrets... My compliments to Lois Anne.
I love the colors of this street. And the sun glow too. MB
It's great to see this sunny and lovely place again:)
A cool place to just chill out? Nice shot this one!
- Pixellicious Photos
Yellow main street! Lovely! How do you manage photos with never a passer by?
@ Ciel - The same way you do. I saw your last photo of Versailles...I don't think there was one, single, solitary soul anywhere...or was there? Hmmm... :-)
So much details on the right side of this photo! Great perspective indeed.
Does Lois Anne offer any photography course? I'd join!
God bless you!
Cezar
Hi Lois Anne, It looks like a wonderfully relaxing place to be. I love the yellow, which seems to fill the air as well as color the buildings.
This street looks so bright and cheerful. I bet it's very popular with northerners down south for the winter.
Yes... there were people... hidden. I will admit that I shot those photos of the sculpture exhibition after work on Friday because I knew in the evening the main flow of tourists would have ebbed away. The downside of course is that the colour of the sculpture, a quite vivid violet, didn't come out as nicely as if it had been broad daylight.
@ Ceil - Well, I think you did well...and it often happens that "broad daylight" washes away all color leaving you with a contrasty B&W effect...
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