I wanted to mix it up, so today I'm sharing some of my favorite Vienna images that I took last year during my stay there. This city will certainly charm everybody who visits. One of my favorite places are the Schönbrunn Gardens (much prettier when everything is in bloom). Even in the bare stripped times of winter these gardens are charming. If you want to see the whole Vienna photo series, click here. Below is the link up for the 7th Edition of "Through My Lens". I'm looking forward to your shares this week.
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Here are my photos of the day from Vienna:
wow the gardens are enormous and the buildings magnificent as well as the wonderful statues. You have statues outside this week and I have them inside! Thanks for hosting Mersad.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret for linking in!
DeletePrelijepe su fotografije, posebno ova iz Šenbruna. Beč je divan grad, šteta što nisam bio u prilici da ga detaljnije obiđem.
ReplyDeleteDa, Schönbrunn je prelijep, u bilo koje doba godine.
DeleteWonderful images of Vienna.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this great meme, Mersad!
And thank you for participating.
DeleteBeautiful...Old World Charm!!
ReplyDeleteYes, there is a lot of history here.
DeleteHello Mersad, beautiful statues and lovely images. Thanks for hosting! Have a happy day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteYour banner has a wonderful golden glow.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this meme!
Deine Wien Bilder sind atemberaubend!!! LG
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I made it to VIenna once. It was lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got a chance to visit.
DeleteI love those. I would love to visit there someday.
ReplyDeleteI love the golden light in the first photo, Mersad, and the bright green patina of the copper roohs and statues in Vienna. Beautiful photos
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Thanks so much Pat, glad you enjoyed these.
DeleteBeautiful sceneries from the place I've been wishing to visit, which I hope I will someday. Thanks for the virtual tour and for this meme!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing those pictures of Vienna with us! Vienna is so beautiful and your photos are awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos from Vienna, Mersad!
ReplyDeleteVisited your entire post on Vienna, Mersad - gorgeous! Thanks for the get together!
ReplyDeletePoppy
Wow these are amazing and so beautiful. What a romantic country this must be.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice to see more of Austria, Mersad.
ReplyDeleteAh, Vienna appears to be such a gorgeous city!
ReplyDeleteMersad, you have to see this beautiful photo "Morning fog" posted by Birgitta on http://gittansphoto.blogspot.be/2015/09/morning-fog.html
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can ask her to link to your "Through my lens".
greetings, Hilde
What a wonderful place, Mersad! I have always wanted to visit Vienna.
ReplyDeleteVienna looks like an amazing place to visit. Europe is so far away for us in Australia. Thank you for taking us there. Thank you for the link up and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteWonderful place to visit, and you captured it beautifully, Mersad!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent post
ReplyDeleteThanks for shared
beautiful...love the patina on the statues!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots, i was there some time ago :-)
ReplyDeleteWow you already have a link up meme, thanks for that. I've just returned to blogging after a few months so i am now linking up.
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic shots of a beautiful place! Your photos are always amazing :)
ReplyDeleteAs always, beautiful!
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