Hungary
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19 imagesBlack-and-white Leica photography capturing the essence of Állat és Kirakodóvásár in Dunaföldvár. Explore striking textures, timeless moments, and the vibrant market life in Hungary through BW images shot with a Leica Monochrome camera.
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18 imagesBaja Bolha Piac in Black and White: A Photographic Journey through Hungary’s Flea Market Culture Step into the heart of Hungary’s vibrant flea market scene with this black-and-white photo series taken at the Baja Bolha Piac. This collection captures the essence of Baja's iconic flea market in timeless monochrome, where every frame tells a story of hidden treasures, local characters, and bustling market stalls. Through high-contrast imagery, each photo unveils the market’s textures, unique finds, and rich atmosphere, embodying the spirit of Hungary’s secondhand culture. From the faces of passionate vendors to vintage items with storied pasts, this gallery invites viewers to experience Baja’s Bolha Piac through a lens that honors both history and tradition. Perfect for photography enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and lovers of black-and-white art, this series is a tribute to Baja's lively market life, offering a fresh perspective on the stories that lie within each booth and alleyway.
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25 imagesDiscover magnificent Budapest in Hungary with a walking tour lead by award winner photographer Marco Secchi
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15 imagesBlack and White Street and Art Photography in Budapest Welcome to my gallery, where Budapest's essence is captured through black and white photography. Each image tells a story of the city's vibrant streets, iconic architecture, and diverse characters. Experience the timeless beauty of Budapest through the play of light and shadow, from the grandeur of the Parliament building to the hidden alleys of the Jewish Quarter. My work aims to reveal the city's unique character and the raw emotions of everyday life. Thank you for visiting, and I hope these photographs inspire you as much as Budapest has inspired me.
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31 imagesDiscover Budapest for Christmas. Lovely atmosphere, great Christmas market
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32 imagesEger is the county seat of Heves, and the second-largest city in Northern Hungary (after Miskolc). Eger is best known for its castle, thermal baths, baroque buildings, the northernmost Ottoman minaret, dishes and red wines. Its population of around 53,000 makes it the 19th largest centre of population in Hungary according to the census. The town is located on the Eger Stream, on the hills of the Bükk Mountains.
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18 imagesLillafüred (Miskolc-Lillafüred) is a town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary. Officially, it is a part of Miskolc, though it is almost 12 kilometres away from the city, in the Bükk Mountains. Lillafüred is a tourist resort. Count András Bethlen, the minister of agriculture, decided in the 1890s to build a holiday resort near Lake Hámori. The resort was named after his niece, Erzsébet (nicknamed: "Lilla") Vay, who was the sister of the then-ispán, or count, of Borsod County, Elemér Vay. The Palace Hotel was built by István Bethlen.
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13 imagesMezőkövesd s a town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Northern Hungary. It lies 50 km (31 mi) from Miskolc and 15 km (9 mi) from Eger. In the winding streets of Hadas district 150-200- year-old thatched roofed houses can be found hosting various creative workshops now. When walking around you can learn the secrets of various trades, like furniture painting, honey-cake making, embroidery, weaving, pottery.
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15 imagesNestled within northern Hungary’s Mátra Mountains, the small village of Egerszalók has big appeal for visitors who enjoy relaxing in hot thermal waters while admiring an ever-changing geological wonder: the Sódomb (“Salt Hill”), a continually growing rock formation borne of a mineral-rich spring originating deep underground.