Hey, everyone! I'm slowly starting to get back on the streets more after a long drought period of laziness. In a week I have a scheduled 6-day trip to Prague and Budapest which will ignite my passion additionally. And hopefully provide some interesting photographs to show here. :)
Starting with my favorite shot above - well-dressed girl browsing through books in a bookstore.
Heavy rain chased me under this monument of St. Nemanja. I used it to frame the old railway station that's next to it.
Yesterday's sunny morning. I was a bit late and couldn't avoid some harsh light. Here the shadows fell nicely and with the interesting floor and background I waited for a figure to pass by. Can't believe these masks are still ruining my shots occasionally after 3 years.
Woman and here dog coming back home after a morning walk.
Construction workers taking a break.
Shooting at the bus stop, leaning against the glass to get the symmetrical reflection of the passing tram.
Clean background, harsh light, dark shadows makes for some nice contrasty shot.
I headed to the Church of St. Sava which is the most magnificent of its kind in the world. Religious or not, you can't help but feel incredibly peaceful and mesmerized when you are inside.
Light is coming through windows of the dome and shows in small patches on the floor, like a beam from an alien ship.
The Church is built at the place where it's believed Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha burned the relics of Saint Sava, most important figure and the founder of Serbian orthodox church.
Flowers are blooming in a Kalemegdan park garden. Two ladies behind are enjoying the view of the city.
Crowded buses in the afternoon, sunlight was nicely illuminating the face of the young lady.
A group of tourists enjoying the city panorama from the high hill at the Kalemegdan fortress, with the status of victor visible in front. I used the tree leaves to from the subjects and hide some of the bright sky.
This couple is wearing some interesting outfit, they certainly stand out in the crowded street of Knez Mihailo.
Hope you enjoyed at least some of the photographs. :) See you next time.