Long way in the park...Budapest / Hungary

in animalphotography •  7 years ago 

We walked a long way in the park. There is a very delicate acacia scent all over. In the spring I like this the best way to re-live the nature. The world is brighter day by day ...

Sétáltunk egy nagyot a parkban. Nagyon finom akác illat van mindenfelé. A tavaszban ezt szeretem a legjobban, hogy újra éled a természet .Napról napra szebb a világ...

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Wow would this is gorgeous photography again @popovicsjodie, you have a very highly character boss..

excellent photographer👍👍📸

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Dogs, unlike people, perfectly remember all the good things and quickly forget all the bad things :)

That's true...