Photographer’s Note
Ala-Too Square (probably pronounced "alla-toe") is the ceremonial heart of Bishkek. The communists used to it to hold parades, and a statue of Felix Dzerzhinksy, founder of the Cheka (now the KGB) dominated the scene.
Now the Kyrgyz use it for all kinds of gatherings, and Dzerzhinsky's statue has been replaced with one of a woman holding out a flaming wreath; she represents liberty (erkindik in Kyrgyz). (They kept the plinth - the base of the statue.) Behind it is the national flagpole, guarded by sentries (see the WS).
Technical: Cropped to correct a tilt. Levels to adjust the shadows (it was a bit underexposed).
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John_F_Kennedy
(30545) 2008-11-26 3:23
Intersting documentation about a country I don't know very much about. Very good composed and framed!
Best wishes,
Achim
Photo Information
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Copyright: Daniel Kohanski (Wandering_Dan)
(3169) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-10-18
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D-80, 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G ED-IF AF-S DX Nikkor, RAW, Circular Polarizer
- Exposure: f/16, 1/320 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Travelogue: Five 'Stans 2008
- Date Submitted: 2008-11-25 9:14








