Schönbrunn - Japanese Garden
When I visited Schönbrunn, it was still cold and winter, so unfortunately, the garden wasn’t very spectacular. However, I discovered a place I had never even heard of before. Hidden in a secluded corner of the park, there is a Japanese garden. It was incredibly beautiful—I just had to take a photo of it.
I also found a favorite spot in the entire garden—a bonsai tree. It was stunning, standing out beautifully from the surroundings. So, this became my favorite photo from the garden.
Prater in the night
Out of my own motivation, I decided to go to Vienna alone to take photos. The whole trip was a very interesting experience, but this post is more about my first night there. After arriving at my accommodation, I felt like I had to go somewhere to take pictures. So, I chose to visit the Prater at night.
Visiting the Prater at night, off-season, in the cold was a very interesting experience. I know these photos turned out a bit eerie, but I think that’s what makes them exciting. I really enjoyed
Training
One day, I thought it would be a good idea to practice some more. So, on a free afternoon, I went to the City Park in Budapest.
I’ve been to the House of Hungarian Music a few times, but I’m still amazed by how this building looks.
However, this one became my favorite photo from the whole shoot—the Memorial of the 1956 Revolution.
And as a bonus, here’s a duck! 🦆 😊
First night
These pictures are from my very first attempts at photography. I think this was when I realized how much I enjoy taking photos and experimenting with the settings on my camera.
By the time I took the next picture, it was already completely dark, and it was a special challenge to photograph the illuminated reindeer while keeping it in focus.
However, my favorite photo turned out to be this one, taken with a long exposure. I had always been curious to see if I could pull it off.
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