Empty streets because of coronavirus
Probably nothing is stranger than seeing the city suddenly become deserted for fear of the coronavirus. A city of about 200,000 inhabitants, Bournemouth has become increasingly lifeless and uninhabited. In the absence of people, it is just a wilderness and there is a beauty in this wilderness because the architectural forms of the city are more prominent.
It's a spectacular sight and, at the same time, frightening, so it's beautiful. Incredible images from 8 and 9 April 2020 captured on a Sony Alpha a7iii show Empty streets in Bournemouth, England.
Bournemouth, Westbourne
Bournemouth, Poole Road
Bournemouth Commercial Road
Bournemouth, The Square
St Stephen's Road, Richmond Hill and Yelverton Road
Old Christchurch Road, Beale Place and Gervis Place area
Technical Specification for Equipment
Photos taken with a Sony Alpha a7iii (ILCE‑7M3) at Auto mode and Sony FE 55mm f1.8 Zeiss lens.
In this mode, there seems little need to adjust the intensity levels of image shadows, mid-tones, and highlights in post-production. Increased the brightness and contrast by moving the slider slightly to the right +10 for brightness, and +10 for contrast in the image settings Brightness/Contrast in Photoshop!
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