Dense Crowds in the Chinese Quarter
The Paris Chinese Year pageant takes place every year. This year, the Chinese New Year was on February 5. Instead of focusing on the pageant itself I zoomed in on the dense crowd this time and I found that the best part of the show was there, behind the barrier tape. One of the onlookers didn’t like me that much and she cast me a very stern look.
Among the dense crowds one could also find moments of tenderness. The only difficulty was to zoom in through the throng.
A tiltshift of the crowd taken at arms’ length.
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Yann Gourvennec
April 1, 2017
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Oh, ‘dense’ indeed. But not in a good way for me, a country mouse!
When we’re tired of the big city we bugger off to our Mountains in the Pyrenees where there’s absolutely no one around. Makes for a good break.
Nice photo of the don’t stress me couple 🙂
thanks Abrie. Indeed I’m quite happy with it.
Nice colorful capture.
Thank you!
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