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A panorama of a field of yellow rape or canola flowers, grown for the rapeseed oil crop. spring is here and it is beautiful to enjoy even in Sunset! Shot near Budapest, at Pilis mountains.
Experienced by Szabolcs Toth
6 km from Pilisszántó
Spring Landscape with green field. Green fields and haystacks during the sunset, ray of light through the clouds at Hungary. Windows XP slope and background like
Experienced by Szabolcs Toth
7 km from Pilisszántó
A panorama of a field of yellow rape or canola flowers, grown for the rapeseed oil crop. spring is here and it is beautiful to enjoy even in Sunset! Shot near Budapest, at Pilis mountains. Under stormy clouds.
Experienced by Szabolcs Toth
8 km from Pilisszántó
Spring Landscape with green field. Green fields and haystacks during the sunset, ray of light through the clouds at Hungary.
Experienced by Szabolcs Toth
8 km from Pilisszántó
Spring Landscape with green field. Green fields and haystacks during the sunset, ray of light through the clouds at Hungary.
Experienced by Szabolcs Toth
12 km from Pilisszántó
Sunset painted this field to gold. Heavenly, yet very real as these plants die before winter comes.
Experienced by Mihály Köles
15 km from Pilisszántó
There is a small way at Hármashatárhegy, from where you absolute have the possibility to shoot a compressed general view of the heart of Hunqary’s main town with a telephoto lens. I used my Canon 75-300mm on 300mm, which is a sensitive focal lenght: you have to find the place where wind can not shake the lens. You have to check the weather conditions, clearness only works under dry and fog-free conditions.
Experienced by Andras Kovacs
18 km from Pilisszántó
You know the feeling, when you feel that you need to take some pictures with your camera? When you are in the need to take pictures? Basically, this happened to me, and made my journey to the top of Budapests highest mountain. I found myself in a situation, that I am in love with the view from the top. I got my camera out of its bag, and started to take pictures. My best pictures are from that wonderful day. This photo just reminds me of that almost perfect day.
Experienced by Benjamin Szabo
20 km from Pilisszántó
David Brankovits collecting water samples in Molnar Janos Cave in Budapest, Hungary. Photographer: Zsolt Sasdi
Experienced by USGS
21 km from Pilisszántó
Republic vs Monarchy. Hungary has its history being a Monarchy for almost a thousand years, then we dropped the Kingdom from the name and picked up the Republic. On the left the Building of the Parliament was built at the beginning of the 20th century, on the opposite side of the Danube, looking straight up to the Buda Castle Hill, where the kings were before.
Experienced by Mihály Köles
21 km from Pilisszántó
There is a now somehow abandoned park at the outskirts of Budapest called Olympic Park. At the top of the hill there is the olympic sign created from bushes. Nowadays it is hard to spot, but still you can if you know where to look.
Experienced by Mihály Köles
22 km from Pilisszántó
Freedom bridge in Budapest, Hungary. Amazing, breathtaking winter morning.
Experienced by Daniel Olah
22 km from Pilisszántó
August 20th is the greatest national holiday for Hungarians, celebrated with day-long festivities followed by spectacular fireworks throughout the country. August 20th commemorates the foundation of the Hungarian state, it’s like Hungary’s 4th of July. Also called as St. Stephen’s Day, remembering Stephen I, the first king of Hungary and founder of the Kingdom of Hungary, who was canonized on August 20th, 1083 by Pope Gregory VII. Festivities start in the morning with the raising of the Hungarian flag and continue on all day long, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display over the Danube.
Experienced by Daniel Olah
22 km from Pilisszántó
An old photo of mine that I really like about the beautiful city of Budapest.
Experienced by Gerrit Vermeulen
22 km from Pilisszántó
August 20th is the greatest national holiday for Hungarians, celebrated with day-long festivities followed by spectacular fireworks throughout the country. August 20th commemorates the foundation of the Hungarian state, it’s like Hungary’s 4th of July. Also called as St. Stephen’s Day, remembering Stephen I, the first king of Hungary and founder of the Kingdom of Hungary, who was canonized on August 20th, 1083 by Pope Gregory VII. Festivities start in the morning with the raising of the Hungarian flag and continue on all day long, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display over the Danube
Experienced by Daniel Olah
22 km from Pilisszántó
Beyond The Lights. Foggy morning in Budapest, Hungary. Chain Bridge & Buda Castle
Experienced by Daniel Olah
22 km from Pilisszántó
While walking around the Buda Castle, I found this beautiful window covered by nature. I went during the winter and I assume that’s why It’s less green and it might be stunning during the spring. Somehow it resonated how I felt about the place and even how I felt about myself
Experienced by Suganth
22 km from Pilisszántó
There were so many times when I found myself in a lucky position in Budapest. There were so many one-in-a-million shots that I never thought I would get. This was one of them. I was standing in the courtyard of the Buda Castle, taking photos of the Pest skyline below, when a flock of birds filled up the sky above.
Experienced by Marco Meyer
22 km from Pilisszántó
Budapest, really enjoyed talking pictures there. Amazing buildings
Experienced by Nikola Rakic
22 km from Pilisszántó
An empty Váci Street in Budapest, Hungary because of the COVID 19 lockdown.
Experienced by Linda Gerbec