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31-DEC-2011

View from Heroes Tower

Kőszeg was billed by three tourbooks as having one of the most charming city centers in all of Hungary, and indeed it didn't disappoint. In fact, the entire town, sitting on the Austrian border, was quite picturesque. Definitely a place to return to when we have more than just an hour and a half left of sunlight!

This is a shot of Miklós Jurisics Square, dominated by St. Imre's Church.

Nikon D700 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/250s f/7.1 at 24.0mm iso640 full exif

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Geneviève Cotineau14-Jan-2012 19:02
Very nice picture!
Alain Boussac14-Jan-2012 07:18
Superbly composed and exposed. As if we were there. V.
Lennart Waara13-Jan-2012 10:52
A great photo with fine depth and framing
anne08-Jan-2012 17:37
beautifully framed shot ! .......V
Roland07-Jan-2012 21:30
A beautiful presentation of a very special place. V
Guest 06-Jan-2012 17:58
Wonderful image
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)06-Jan-2012 09:43
You are a Master! BV
Paolo
Guest 05-Jan-2012 06:55
A beautiful and colorful scene.
Buba Jafarli04-Jan-2012 21:42
Perfectly captured, Helen! V.
Best wishes to you and your loved ones in the new 2012!
davesherman04-Jan-2012 21:13
Striking framing- beautiful!
Milan Vogrin03-Jan-2012 21:13
Nice frame!V!
janescottcumming02-Jan-2012 23:20
Wonderful framing on this fine shot Helen!
Pieter Bos02-Jan-2012 20:03
Great compo, beautiful image Helen! ~V
Guest 02-Jan-2012 08:51
A fabulous colors, lovely tones, nice composition. A beautiful scene:-)
Mairéad01-Jan-2012 20:03
It certainly looks very pretty and I love the architecture, particularly of the little church. Very well composed and framed image.
joseantonio01-Jan-2012 19:55
No wonder why has been said to have one of the most beautiful main squares
Love your framing leading all the attention to the church