I almost forgot about this one..as if it was taken ages ago. I was lugging bags to the Belgrade bus station looking forward to the rest of the summer holiday and the seaside when I found myself stunned with this scene. The sun just set behind horizon and the clouds were still lit with wonderful red light. It affected the colors of the sky at this one (compaired to the previous one where PS did it:) The building was well illuminated so it retained its original colors. Ppl from Bgd will recognize the building..it’s some governmental..and I’m very sceptical when it comes to shooting gov, mil and other forbidden-for-common-people sites, but this is one one of those shots that makes you extremely satisfied when you take it and makes up for all those crowded bus rides and long walks when you had a 2-pound camera strapped around your neck :) If you have one, you’ll get my point :) If you don’t have one..get it..join the club! :)
If you should notice that I’m posting sky twice in a row, I must say it’s a coincidence :) Photo Friday challenged us with Massive, and this one came to my mind. What could be more massive than a gov building :) Alloy of concrete and bureaucracy.. :)
And apropos its name..as you can see from my latest screenshot, I was listening to an old Dutch blues-rock band called Livin’ Blues and their song Blue Breeze was on in the moment I was saving this for web..perfect match :)
I’ve also discovered Tony Joe White who, just like Livin’ Blues does, leaps out of conventional understanding of blues. Thumbs up for both of them.





Beautiful light!! Warm!!
A strange combination of lighting sources, but I like the effect! And it makes the perfect choice for ‘massive’ :)
excellent lighting here… well balanced.
it is perfect. espacielly sky and u caught it
Gorgeous.
This is is fantastic. The sky is so dramatic and building looks so elegant. Nice work. ;)
nice night shot…
superiškaaa skroz
I really love the lighting! Wonderful.
Dear Mario, what would a master artist like you do the site of Gurla Mandhata or the holy mountain Kailash in China occupied Tibet. I have read some fascinating accounts of imagery there which is unlike anything in the world.
I am sorry I forgot to tell you to “remember me”. It is sheer pleasure to see the world, people, etc. through the lens. I have been a member of the Photographic Society of India and it sure was good times.
great photo!