Travel stories and B&W street photography of people from more than 50 cities (and growing!) in four continents. A tribute to film photography by an author who is a collector and user of classic cameras, and practitioner of traditional darkroom techniques. His playground is the Studio Ratatouille formerly in Baltimore, Maryland, and now in Prescott, Arizona. His literary, painting and photography blogs, have been read more than 120, 000 times from around the world.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Budapest
Budapest is among the medieval cities where B&W photos thrive. Again evening shots during a short stroll in the Buda Castle after a work day. I heard banjo and walked up the steps. A cowboy was waiting for me in the shade of ancient kings.
A few minutes later I spotted this young lady watching the last rays fall into the Danube. As always had only a second to click.
How not to call them Romeo and Juliette?
Taken with a 1954 Leica IIIF sporting a 1948 Canon Serenar 50mm 1.8 lens.
©Vahé Kazandjian, 2013
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