Time in Austria

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Salzburg

Last Saturday I accompanied the boys and Charlotta and Emma to Salzburg. We had beautiful weather, and a lot of fun. I am going to post more photographs in a day or so. I hope you enjoy these.



Dog and girl.

Part of "Unforced-Relationships". This photograph would be so much stronger if there wasn't that HUGE block of sun in the upper right hand corner.







A family in a square in Salzburg.














This reminded me of the arch that Maria and the Von-Trap Children run through... Cliche, cliche, cliche... so shoot me.



This was in a park in Salzburg, and part of an "Un-forced Relationship" small project I did.


The Austrians Prune their trees to the extreme... But the result is that in the spring they are beautiful!

















The patterns that the leave make are really awesome.

3 comments:

carolee said...

The Italians do the same kind of pruning! I guess I can no longer complain about Daddy being the 'mad pruner' !!! love, M

The Integrated Engineer said...

The French are right on that bandwagon of extreme pruning. It's actually kind of impressive how ugly the trees are in winter and then how perfectly shaped they look once they grow leaves. Oh, the Europeans...

Amy said...

I actually really liked the big block of sunshine...gives the photograph a sense of vertigo...like falling into the big white abyss. Intriguing and excellently uncomfortable.