I love walking through Hyde Park in Sydney, there is one corner where there is always a game of chess going on, one on a table and one on the giant sized chess board. Everyone is concentrating on the next move. I can't play chess but do love to watch people stopping, thinking and taking time and not texting and talking.
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OH how cool. Great images.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots Justine. I can't play chess either, probably not enough patience.
ReplyDeleteLove that giant chess board. Neat shots Justine. Hope things are good with you.
ReplyDeleteI've seen this before with checkers, mostly in the islands. They sit with the board suspended between both players knees. My fave is the engaged focus of the player. I like your street images.
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Yes, it's so nice to see people interacting these days!
ReplyDeleteSuch great shots my friend. I also love to watch people playing chess even though I don't play myself.
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I do love seeing people concentrating on the game, even if I don't know the rules well I love to watch:) Very charming captures!
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ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from FOL. So glad I found your spot! I love how you captured the chess game from so many angles. I have a visit planned along a promenade that is noted for it's chess games. You've given me some great ideas of how to capture them. I'm looking forward to visiting again!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like fun! My son played chess in HS. Visiting from FOL.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! Love the giant chess pieces!!!
ReplyDeleteHi, just stopping by from FOL. but I will bookmark your blog so that I can continue to enjoy your incredible photography. Great job! Peggy. Season to season
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks like fun.
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