At The Budapest Opera House
by Madeline Ellis
Title
At The Budapest Opera House
Artist
Madeline Ellis
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
With the gilt, the hanging chandelier, and red velvet curtains, the Budapest Opera House is the most beautiful in the world. People of all ages come from all over to hear the opera and see the opulence.
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April 2nd, 2010
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Comments (17)
Jerry Bokowski
Madeline, I love it when humility shines brighter than talent and ability. You will not have any trouble getting outside your door!
Madeline Ellis
I am so glad that what you have seen makes you want to see more. It is a huge compliment.
Jerry Bokowski
Madeline, It has been my pleasure I assure you. I really enjoyed looking at your work..... I have yet to see it all but I sure intend to! JERRY
Madeline Ellis replied:
Oh, my head is so big now that I might not be able to get out of the door to my apartment.
Jerry Bokowski
Madeline, Ditto on this one! Fantastic place to hear world class music. I would love to experience a venue like this. Excellent capture. You have inspired me to upload some photos of sunrise/sunsets on my FAA site although I make no claim to be a photographer, just want to share some Arizona sunsets...I hope someone out there enjoys them just as I enjoy your work! JERRY
Kym Backland
Madeline, You have travelled to so many wonderful places! You really captured the "Grandness" of this place. The opulence in the seats is just gorgeous! I love that you can see people's faces too! You are so very talented! I pushed all the buttons for this one! VFTG+ I really like the google plus... and your images too! Happy New Year to you Madeline!
Andrew Penman
Wonderful angles in this one. Rich colours too! Fav/f
Madeline Ellis replied:
Andrew, thanks so much for your input and I am delighted it is now one of your favorites.
Ann Horn
Love the way you have completed the balcony with people in the foreground. Lucky them to be there... and lucky you too!
Madeline Ellis replied:
Ann, thanks so much. I am sorry this is so late, but I somehow missed your very nice comment.