Story Time!
The idea initially was to make a blog post on different doors that I came across during some of my travels. I was so completely enamoured by the idea of decorated doors and architectural features that made each one of them so unique. I would eagerly stand in front of those that caught my eye, to get a quick 'Instagram-esque' picture for my 'Door Collection'. My parents found it amusing as I earnestly went around clicking as I pleased.
However, as I glanced through the pictures, I saw so many pictures that each had a wonderful story behind the captures. Of course, that's just something that only I know of. So, I moved on to caption this post as Frames.
I also find it so heartwarming that everyone has something that they love so much. And sometimes all they can do is click a picture of the moment because it means so much to them so it lasts forever. I think also believe that its this trait that makes clicking pictures such a joyful activity
When I look back, I find it so silly - that I was just a girl, standing in front of a frame, asking it to be clicked. Though I must say, I ended up with some amazing shots. So, it's all still a win for me! Maybe I'll still continue this silliness. Just because. So here goes! :D
Scene in Motion
YELLOW!
Gateway to the City
St Stephen's Basilica captured in all of its magnificent glory on a rainy day
God's Abode
Lost Space. Found Place.
Scrumptious
Rear Ends
Intricacies
Beige
Way Out
Fairy Lights along Danube
Window to the City
This was one of my favourites. Obviously!
Ornamental
Found a pair of Angel's Wings
Tourist Shop
What a lovely space to enjoy a lovely weather & a lovely view
The View. Top of the City - A climb that was worth all the huffing & puffing
Color Pops
Golden Glow - I love how the sun reflected through the water looks on the building and all we can do is stare in wonder.
Brickwork and Arch
Perfection
Pretty as a Picture
Landmark
A peek out into a bright sunny day
Quaint Cafe in a Peaceful Alleyway
Played with your eyes? Played with mine too!
Living on the Edge
Traces of Nostalgia
Mountains - City - & Urban Greens.
Architect's Home
Pretty
Complementing Elements
Symbol & Recognition
Green Dome
Holy
Inexplicable
I love this picture so, so much! The couple in the picture complemented the background so well. So glad to have captured an honest, loving moment. :)
Ornamentation
Fin :)
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