In the Quiet of the Evening
Church of St. Charles Bartholomew
Karlskirche
Reflecting pool
Karlsplatz
Künstlerhaus
Karlsplatz 5
Künstlerhaus Billboard
Reflection of St. Charles' cupola
Sunset Under Palm Trees
Karlsplatz - Friedrichstrasse
Karlsplatz Café and Musikverein
Art Nouveau Pavillon by Otto Wagner
Karlsplatz
Museumverein in the background
Bösendorferstraße
Karlskirche
Church of St. Charles Bartholomew
Wonderful photos and evocative scenes. I enjoyed this walk with you.
ReplyDeleteSo I do, I'm jogging threw Vienna!Happy week, Merisi!
ReplyDeleteThe verdigris on the dome of Karlskirche blends elegantly with the green foliage of the trees. You certainly have an eye for colour combinations.
ReplyDeleteOH YUM !
ReplyDeleteYour non-food photos are every bit as delicious as your foodie ones!
More of both PLEASE
LOVE the reflecting pool! So contemplative. Happy Monday!
ReplyDelete~Allie
These are all so beautiful but I like the first one best. The composition and reflection are picture perfect.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo was so open and elegant - all your photos are elegant - but this was especially so.
ReplyDeleteWonderful trip to Vienna . I'm walking by your side
ReplyDeleteI especially love the first photo. So lovely and calm a feeling. And the colors fit with the feeling. -happy sigh-
ReplyDeleteMari-Nanci
Photos-City-Mine
Oh that first one is beautiful Merisi!
ReplyDelete@ Sue:
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
@ Bridget:
Thank you,
and a great week to you too! :-)
@ Maalie:
It is almost impossible not to find splendid colour combinations here in Vienna.
@ Paris Breakfasts:
Merci,
and I certainly will try my best to show you that Paris is not the only city of light. ;-)
@ Allie:
ReplyDeleteI have walked by that reflecting pool so many times, and it exudes a different mood each time I see it.
@ Photowannabe:
Evening hours are magical around there. I should have been hurrying, I was already late to a meeting, when all I wanted to do was linger. ;-)
@ Elizabeth:
ReplyDeleteThank you. :-)
@ Mélanie:
Merci, I enjoy that! :-)
@ Smilnsigh:
The evening hour is magical, isn't it?
Love the water reflection.
ReplyDelete@ the mother of this lot:
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
@ Charles Gramlich:
ReplyDeleteFountains in church yards and squares are quite common, whereas I do not remember another reflecting pool. Now I wonder ... ;-)
Beautiful shots, Merisi. The first reflection shot is a great composition. Sorry I've been AWOL for so long - blame it on the new job.
ReplyDeleteThank you, David! :-)
ReplyDelete(Have been sort of AWOL mysself lately - I hope you do enjoy your new job!)
absolutely captivating!
ReplyDeleteGreat light for photographing at that time of day.
ReplyDeleteHalfmom, AKA, Susan:
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
Andre Veloux:
Yes, the Golden and the Blue Hours are magical. Mornings are also precious. I was at Karlsplatz before seven this morning, a whole different light story to tell.
Hi Merisi,
ReplyDeleteSince I know your blog, I sometimes try to walk through Vienna with your "eye" for detail, light, atmosphere, composition, beauty... It's not so easy, but you make it perfect!
Needs a lot of practice, I guess, but also of talent! Great! I admire you!
Regards, Maria
The yellow in these images is very cheerful.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a church like that one. The towers are interesting.
God bless.
What a nice relaxing walk. Thank you!
ReplyDeletePaz
This was a lovely walk...relaxing just to see...Happy Day ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteAgain it's been a lovely walking tour...I was rather hoping for a walk through the Vienna Woods! Beautiful shots, you are very talented Merisi...
ReplyDeletehugs
Sandi
ps, congrats on the award from David...it is well deserved!