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This picture offers an impressive view of the Danube, with the characteristic grey clouds creating an atmospheric atmosphere. On the right, the iconic Parliament building towers majestically over the river, while the Margaret Bridge elegantly connects the two banks.
The combination of the powerful architecture and the soothing waters of the Danube reflects Budapest's unique beauty. This image captures not only the grandeur of the city, but also the serene moments you can experience by the river.
A perfect addition for any wall, this picture brings the charm and history of Budapest into your interior. Let this view inspire and remind you of the timeless allure of this beautiful city.
In my daily life I work as a graphic designer and that's how I ended up with one of my hobbies: to illustrate and image editing. But next to this hobby I have a great passion: photography.
Ever since I was 12 years old you can find me daily with a camera in my hands. Over the years the subjects that ended up in front of my lens have become more and more diverse. So you will find all kinds of pictures in my shop: from city to nature photography and from landscape photography to macro.
I like to discover new places / travel and capture this. My favourite thing about photography is that you can create your own world. Take a look at my shop to see the world from my point of view.
Do you have special wishes or would you like to see some changes in one of the items? Please contact me via my Instagram.
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With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
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