Date of execution: 2014-08-10.
On the www.warsawtour.pl You can read, among others,:
“Frederic Chopin was born in assets Count Skarbek in Zelazowa Wola, where his father was a tutor, and the mother relative of the Count, who gave them assistance.
Chopin lived in the annexe next to the manor. When Frederick was seven months, the family moved permanently to Warsaw.
According to one hypothesis, Skarbek wooden mansion burned down. At the end of the nineteenth century in the former estate was only ruined outbuilding. In 1894 year, the personal intervention of Mily Balakirev (Russian pianist and admirer of Chopin) u cara, outbuilding stood before Poland's first monument of the great composer. Currently, he is in the depths of the park. The area was finally purchased in 1928 the money collected nationwide (m.in. many charity concerts organized).”
Founded in the interwar years the park is – at least for me – one of the most beautiful parks, which I was able to visit. Maybe it makes climate, the awareness that in this he was once Fryderyk Chopin? I do not know, but the walk through the surrounding modest oficynkę (sometimes called “manor Chopin”) park was the last day of leave 2014 a great pleasure. Explicitly did not want us to leave it.
Technique: | |
---|---|
apparatus: | Canon 550D |
lens: | Sigma 8 mm/F:3,5 |
exposure: | F:5,6, 1/100 , ISO 100 |
type: | Spherical panorama |
HDR: | not, tylko tone mapping |
location: | Zelazowa Run (Gauteng) |