How Valentine's day was celebrated in Tbilisi

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We were of to Tbilisi streets looking for Valentine's day photography, when I concluded - Valentine's day, thus not popular in Republic of Georgia, makes some good for local economy - first of all for local flower markets, second for cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants. 

We made a dozen of photos today, experimented with black and white, panorama and other photography techniques. Tbilisi didn't seemed too busy on celebrating Valentine's day, but we found some interesting scenes in Old Town and local flower market. 

This is how we saw Valentine's day was celebrated in Tbilisi, 2016, Piece of Life after all.

Happy Valentine's day in shop windows

Happy Valentine's day in shop windows

Where is she?

Where is she?

Children playground near flower market in Tbilisi

Children playground near flower market in Tbilisi

Multi color roses

Multi color roses

There is no age for love

There is no age for love

For my only one

For my only one

Love is like a nectar

Love is like a nectar

Do Not Scold Me, My Darling

Do Not Scold Me, My Darling 

Valentine's day cakes in Tbilisi

Valentine's day cakes in Tbilisi

Colors of life

Colors of life

Happy Valentine's day

Happy Valentine's day

As on first date

As on first date

 

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