Again a photo from Anikó. I love this pic. It is worth to enlarge (click) and you can see a lot of details. The green stuff (ok…to see the green part you dont have to click) belongs to the Szabadság Bridge. The part of the hill to the left is the Gellért hill. The place I took my Budapest panorama shots time ago. The next bridge..that noble white one..like a swan..is the Erzsébet Bridge…and in the background you can see the castle of Buda. She took so much in one:)
Monthly Archives: March 2007
Bazilika
Feminineness
It always amaze me whenever I looked up at these sculptures that is ‘fitted’ to the walls of these architectures. I stood there for at least five minutes, admiring how much details, and especially how much effort to produce these kind of workmanship. It shows how much thoughtfulness even including the SOFTNESS of these fabrics, depicting those teasing ‘curves’ of these women in the past, and showing off a glimpse of their feminineness by not ignoring the slightest details – their knee caps or their calves
in the downtown
In an office building
The Szt. István Bazilika – a close up
Aniko’s series – in the fog
Aniko’s series – Behind the concurence
Aniko’s series – Used to be a house
Aniko’s series – Sunrise and sunset
Today I would like to introduce to you a special guest on Budapest dailyphoto: Aniko ! She is regular visitor of our Budapest DP a true Budapest lady from the Kalvin Square:) I found some great photos on her blog (if you like firemen, you really have to visit it even if you don’t speak Hungarian) and I decided to invite her for being our special guest on the Budapest site.
Tomorrow I travel for three days to a team building (you know guys, those type of forest adventures with your colleagues) :) and for these three days I have prepared Aniko’s photos. Enjoy your trip to Budapest with her:)

These photos were taken with cellular phone. Not that good quality but maybe that’s why they are so nice:) At least I liked them when at that moment.
Három – 3 different ‘views’
In Hungarian, 3 is ‘három‘. And the first time I heard this word ‘három’ was when little Eszter (one of Zsolt’s little twin nieces) was speaking in her adorable ”baby’s articulation”. She said: három,három,három… that time, i really wonder what it was;)
Her baby diction has inspired me to load this photo for the post today. With three different views overlooking this three-panel window. And to be honest, my initial capture of this window was about the candles and window framing. So only after I took this then I realized, oh…how amazing:)
Hope you all like it…
| Arabic: | الرَّقَم 3 |
| Chinese (Simplified): | 三 |
| Czech: | tři |
| Danish: | tre |
| Dutch: | drie |
| Estonian: | kolm |
| Finnish: | kolme |
| French: | trois |
| German: | die Drei |
| Greek: | τρία |
| Hungarian: | három |
| Icelandic: | þrír |
| Indonesian: | tiga |
| Italian: | tre |
| Japanese: | 3 |
| Korean: | 3, 셋 |
| Latvian: | trīs; trijnieks |
| Lithuanian: | trys |
| Norwegian: | tretall |
| Polish: | trzy |
| Portuguese (Brazil): | três |
| Portuguese (Portugal): | três |
| Romanian: | trei |
| Russian: | три; тройка |
| Slovak: | tri |
| Slovenian: | tri |
| Spanish: | tres |
| Swedish: | tre |
| Turkish: | üç |
p.s. From today onwards, I will only be posting on BudapestDP on every Wednesdays of the week. Hence, szia next week;) You will see my post on Thursdays.










