Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
It's hard not to at least smile when looking at this!
Happy, yes, and an energy that comes from the strong graphics and composition. It looks like everyone in Belgrade has fun.
I smiled. Looks like a beautiful weathered door too.
reminds me a wee bit of the bocca della verita' in rome...nice capture.
You know how I love doors! He's a happy guy!V
Indeed.If one us sees one... :)
So, why didn't you remove this one with your knife? -:)He does have a grinning charm about him. Nicely seen.And now you have to go the the museum when you're here ... my, but your to do list is getting long. You may have to move to Seattle! LOL!!
What a great smile. Wouldn't mind seeing that on my door either.
Great shot. And you are right, a funny face to be welcomed.
me too, these are wonderful shadows!
Reminds me of my Year Seven English teacher, Helen Moore.Hello Helen if you're reading.
I like him too.
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Have been in India one week. I brought my hostess some ajvar, which she found goes very well on a chapati.
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It's hard not to at least smile when looking at this!
Happy, yes, and an energy that comes from the strong graphics and composition. It looks like everyone in Belgrade has fun.
I smiled. Looks like a beautiful weathered door too.
reminds me a wee bit of the bocca della verita' in rome...
nice capture.
You know how I love doors! He's a happy guy!
V
Indeed.
If one us sees one... :)
So, why didn't you remove this one with your knife? -:)
He does have a grinning charm about him. Nicely seen.
And now you have to go the the museum when you're here ... my, but your to do list is getting long. You may have to move to Seattle! LOL!!
What a great smile. Wouldn't mind seeing that on my door either.
Great shot. And you are right, a funny face to be welcomed.
me too, these are wonderful shadows!
Reminds me of my Year Seven English teacher, Helen Moore.
Hello Helen if you're reading.
I like him too.
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