In case you are missing blue skies like Jing, this is the roof of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics against a cloudless sky:)
In case you are missing blue skies like Jing, this is the roof of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics against a cloudless sky:)
wow Zannnie that’s a beautiful shot.
did you have time to try famous Hungarian paprikash? =)
Great Blue. I like the building textures against the sky.
The silhouette of the tree branches and the colour of the building really emphasizes the blueness of the sky. Nice!
Waouhh le mot anti-spam que l’on doit saisir aujourd’hui c’est “Artistic” et cela va tres bien avec ta photo. bravo tres belle photo, et un ciel a rendre jaloux ;o)
Waouhh the word anti-spam which one must seize today it is “Artistic” and that goes very well with your photograph. cheer very beautiful photograph, and a sky has to make jealous ;o)
Vibrant blue and nice textures in the shot.
The perfect timing for a wonderful architecture. I like those columns over the cornice.
ooo…great blue!!can i collect it in my pocket?? :D
and nice shot about the branches!!! like it!
..jing
Another beautiful shot of a gorgeous sky and building! I love it! Again, I notice unusual paintings on the building (the roof). I wonder if they were always a part of it or were added later.
Zsolt,
As I was going through several DP blogs I saw your repeated questions wanting a more detailed understanding of exactly what Waferboard is. Since the post was days ago and I don’t know if you’ll go back there, I thought I would answer here. It must look strange to someone who has never seen it before! It is made of wood chips (pieces of wood) glued to together. Once the house is completely built, it will not be seen (inside or out). It is like a foundation for the walls. Insulation, wiring, etc will be placed on it and then the inside of the house will be covered with Wallboard
Susan said,
November 22, 2006 @ 4:37 am
http://www.ebuild.com/building/EB/gypsum-board.asp
Dear Susan, thank you for your detailed answer. I really never seen a house like this in real…and the photo on Stayton DP was very interesting to me to see how they build it. Thank you for the useful links too:)