Chess Emotions Run High
At the beginning of the month I wrote a post Award Winning Chess Photos, about the 2017 Photo Contest (worldpressphoto.org). The photos below are from the same contest. I've cropped out the museum label, which started,
Sports; 2nd prize stories Michael Hanke; Czech Republic
The photographer's description of the photo explained,
This exhibition was at the BCCC [Barcelona Center of Contemporary Culture] near where we were staying, and one of the festival sites, so we spent a good two hours looking at it. [...] This series of photos from a chess tournament caught my eye. Particularly the expression on the little boy's face - it reminded me of how James gets when he's intensely involved in a game.
The little boy's face reminds me more of a primal scream and I have to wonder if he's winning or losing.
World Press Photo
© Flickr user Clare Griffiths under
Creative Commons.
The museum label also had a short description of each photo (there are two in the center).
A father gives his son advice in Zdice. The moments before the start of a new round in Zdice. Parents and trainers watch the course of a game in Slany. Emotions run high at a tournament in Kamenice.
'Advice in Zdice'. Does that rhyme?
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