It was such a magic evening! We had been at the cinema, watching "The Grand Budapest Hotel" again, and when we walked out the city was awash in reflections from the rain a thunderstorm had left behind.
Hello Merisi, I have just discovered your blog which is a feast for the senses. My husband is Austrian, and is now inspired to return home for a visit. We will be there in the spring of 2015. Hope we see you at one of your haunts!!!!!
Oh that reflection makes such an interesting photo.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a magic evening! We had been at the cinema, watching "The Grand Budapest Hotel" again, and when we walked out the city was awash in reflections from the rain a thunderstorm had left behind.
DeleteThat reflection shot comes across as art.
ReplyDeleteThe green rabbit looks like he's up to something.
It is astounding how a bit of thundery showers can change the mood in a city.
DeleteAnd the rabbit? Who know what he's up to! ;-)
Hello Merisi,
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your blog which is a feast for the senses. My husband is Austrian, and is now inspired to return home for a visit. We will be there in the spring of 2015. Hope we see you at one of your haunts!!!!!
Love the way you have caught the green rabbit in the puddle reflections Merisi.
ReplyDeleteMerisi, your photos reminded me of a certain literary quote, "curiouser and curiouser."
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful what a little thunderstorm can do after dark to transform familiar sights. However, when is a large green rabbit a familiar sight?
xo
hysterical!
ReplyDeletethese bunnies are everywhere
I saw one sitting on a balcon off Bvd St.Michel the other day,..
Oh, what great, fun, colorful shot, Merisi!! I love it! Hope you have a great week!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen many hot dog stands, but this clearly stands out...
ReplyDeleteThat green rabbit is so cool...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great puddle shot! It really feels like you are sinking into it. Poor Alice.
ReplyDeleteOooo cool. I love how you did this. What a fun glare.
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