One of the places I visited during my Hungary trip was also the Pannonhalma Monastery. A really nice place for a visit, great photo locations, with a great panorama restaurant (will have to return once for the sunset, the view from the restaurant is really nice :)) and some very good local produce. Great for a day trip :)

This is a manual blend from 5 shots.
Pannonhalma Monastery crypt

I think I haven’t shared any photos of the Margaret bridge in Budapest yet. The problem is not that I don’t like this bridge, I like it very much, but the color. The yellow color of the bridge with the yellow lights just make all photos so hard to edit. I’m not even sure with the colors in this one. But I like the composition I got, so here it is :)

This is a manual blend from 5 shots. Photo taken around 5am, right before the sunrise.
The very yellow bridge

How about one more fireworks shot. The fireworks were going for 30 minutes, so I took really many of them. Hope nobody minds :)

This is a single exposure, edited in Photoshop.
St. Stephen's Day Celebrations

The main reason I chosen this week to visit Budapest were the St. Stephens day celebrations in Budapest, which are finished by a big fireworks show over the Danube. Unluckily, the day of the fireworks there was a very heavy wind during the whole day, which made even standing still a problem. And as I was by the citadel, the highest spot above the city, the wind there was even stronger. But luckily I got few nice photos anyway. This is the first one, and in the coming weeks I will share more.

This is a single exposure, edited in Photoshop.
Purple skies

puAnd I’m back from Budapest. It was a great week, mostly with great weather, filled with great photo locations and meeting with great people. I’m just completely tired from the lack of sleep I had most of the week.

But not to miss a daily post, here is the first edited photo from this trip. This one was taken at the Parisi Udvar, a not used shopping street, which will hopefully be reconstructed. It just looks too good to let it be in this desolated state. You can see a behind the camera shot on the side. I posted a lot like this on FB during the week, and will also share few of them here.

This is a manual blend from 5 shots.
Parisi Udvar

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