Here are a few of my favorites.
We saw this guy on the street in the city center, and he reminded me of statues I've seen of Christ at his burial.
We came across a wedding at the cathedral, so I became a short-term wedding photographer.
This may be my favorite picture of the trip. I was shooting these boys with their mom in the wedding crowd when one decided she may be getting a little warm. Oddly enough, she didn't seem to appreciate his help.
There was a lot of beautiful light. I love the color in this one.
Burger King. Yes, it will kill you, but it's a nice way to go.
In the metro.
More of that light.
Tribute to Anonymous, the first person to record Hungarian history. Not the same Anonymous who contributes here.
In Memento Park, where they keep the communist-era statues.
Even commies like a man-purse.
Aaron and Nathan, after walking a lot.
Troy and Katie, in danger of being run down by communism.
4 comments:
As usual, these are gorgeous. Actually, they are gorgeouser than usual. Love the wedding and the clouds and, oh everything. Got more?
But the man-purse flies in the face of your recent recommendations for male solidarity on boy toys...
Hmmm... maybe I should start wearing a shroud when I "contribute" here... might add to my mystery. But no, that would be creepy.
Glad you like em. I have a bunch on my photo site (go to www.delamont.com), and a ton of others that I shot but didn't make the grade to graduate up to the website.
And I don't know how you can be so right about the shroud thing and yet so wrong on man-purses! There is nothing un-masculine about them... that's why they're called MAN-purses.
I dunno. Any time I hear "purse" with masculine intent I remember the silly song that my dad used to sing about a dude named Bruce (sung with particular affectation)
Things went from bad to worse/then Big Bruce cried/"I forgot my purse!"/Big Bad Brucey-Wussey...
Hmmm. I really don't like the direction this is going... no more man-purse pictures for you!
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