WW. The Balcony Scene...
Inspired by the rustlings of Spring and frustrated by the on-going lockdown, a minstrel, much to the delight of his neighbour, plays a spontaneous serenade for the few passers-by coming from Vienna's Naschmarkt - an open-air fruit and vegetable market normally frequented by locals and tourists alike.
The imposing balcony with its arched windows belongs to the "Renaissance Hof", one of a number of grand 19th and early 20th century houses on the "Wienzeile", the former embankment of the Wien River, which here trickles underground below the market on its way from the Vienna Woods to the Danube Canal. I say "trickles" because that's what it usually does, however heavy rainfall can make it swell to a raging torrent.
Caught on the run with a Tele-Takumar 300mm f:6.3 lens mounted on my Pentax K-1.
HWW!!!
WW. The Balcony Scene...
Inspired by the rustlings of Spring and frustrated by the on-going lockdown, a minstrel, much to the delight of his neighbour, plays a spontaneous serenade for the few passers-by coming from Vienna's Naschmarkt - an open-air fruit and vegetable market normally frequented by locals and tourists alike.
The imposing balcony with its arched windows belongs to the "Renaissance Hof", one of a number of grand 19th and early 20th century houses on the "Wienzeile", the former embankment of the Wien River, which here trickles underground below the market on its way from the Vienna Woods to the Danube Canal. I say "trickles" because that's what it usually does, however heavy rainfall can make it swell to a raging torrent.
Caught on the run with a Tele-Takumar 300mm f:6.3 lens mounted on my Pentax K-1.
HWW!!!