Spring is coming. These pigeons were about to get a head start....
See other E's at ABC WEDNESDAY.
Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Chess break
Any time's a good time for chess, even when it's cold.
New Belgrade's flea market is shrinking, since a new bridge has taken over some of its space. These two sellers are taking a chess break.
Here's an example of what my little Minox can do when conditions are right---no fuzziness, fairly clear!
New Belgrade's flea market is shrinking, since a new bridge has taken over some of its space. These two sellers are taking a chess break.
Here's an example of what my little Minox can do when conditions are right---no fuzziness, fairly clear!
Monday, February 11, 2013
"Happiness is when we're together!"
"Happiness is when we're together!" reads the Coca Cola ad behind these not-so-happy people standing together at a downtown bus stop. And it wasn't even cold that day to be waiting.
Only the bear looks happy....but then, he's got a Coke.
Only the bear looks happy....but then, he's got a Coke.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Sunday Bridges--two in the mist
Two bridges for the price of one today.
Happy Sunday...it's snowing here a bit....I don't want any more snow...
See other bridges on Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.
Happy Sunday...it's snowing here a bit....I don't want any more snow...
See other bridges on Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
WEEKEND REFLECTION--The crane on Hotel Metropol
Belgrade's old Hotel Metropol is getting a major facelift. One of the cranes working on it is reflected on the windows of the backside of the hotel.
See other reflections on James' WEEKEND REFLECTION.
See other reflections on James' WEEKEND REFLECTION.
Friday, February 8, 2013
SKYWATCH--streaks over the steeple
Aircraft streaks in the sky over the steeple of Belgrade's main church.
See other skies on SKYWATCH.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Off the hook.
Off the hook and definitely out of commission, unlike these telephones that I showed you last September.
A predicament like the one in the song "Off the Hook" by the Rolling Stones wouldn't be possible today unless you have a rotary phone. Do you?
Wanna listen?
A predicament like the one in the song "Off the Hook" by the Rolling Stones wouldn't be possible today unless you have a rotary phone. Do you?
Wanna listen?
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
ABC WEDNESDAY = "D" is for "ducks"
A fuzzy scene of the ducks on the Danube, taken with my little Minox camera.
See other D's on ABC WEDNESDAY.
See other D's on ABC WEDNESDAY.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
The monument, the tower, the film
The upper photo shows you the skeletal tower of what was originally an observation tower on what is now called the Old Fairgrounds, which were constructed just before the outbreak of WWII. Afterwards, the fairgrounds were turned into a Nazi concentration camp. I've shown you the tower and the monument before.
The lower photo shows director Goran Paskaljevic's latest film, When Day Breaks (Kad Svane Dan), a partially true story (the main character is based on Paskaljevic's co-writer, Filip David's experiences) of a man who suddenly discovers his true identity and that his real parents had died in the camp. You can read more about this film right here.
The last photo is also a shameless plug on my part. I did the English subtitles, so if it comes to your theater, hang around and read the credits. :-)
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Sunday Bridges--walking away....or toward?
Another one of my photos taken with my little Minox Classic Digital 5.1. You can see it has a small sensor, but sometimes I like the effect it makes when I dabble with the photo in Photoshop....
Been thinking a lot about people who walk into our lives....and out....and perhaps in again.
Is this person walking away from someone/something or walking toward someone/something? It's all in how you look at it, like the 'glass is half full' or 'glass is half empty'....
I digress. There's a bridge in the distance, so I'm posting this not only for those who have walked in and out of my life and perhaps back again, but also for Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.
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