Winter day in Prague

January 20, 2008

I was in Prague, Czech Republic for couple days.
Of course it was “business” trip, but one can’t work 24 hours a day,
so some time belonged to photography.
Love that city, I’ve lived there couple years ago for some time and
options current cameras offer are way better than scanning my old
negatives. Plus, my photography improved :-)


Prague castle and St. Vitus cathedral,
viewed from other side of Vltava (Moldau).

Had overcast, so took out my infrared camera
and they turned out just beautiful.
Hard to mess up pictures of such beauty anyway.

Above are “City hall stairs” (Radnicni schody)

IR camera has greater tonal range, very useful in photo
such as this, I’ll put up article about IR soon.
This shot was converted to BW, it looked right.

The Prague Astronomical clock on Old Town square,

this is how infrared looks it it’s true (or false?)
blue/purpe colors after photographing.
The clock itself is amazing piece of history, constructed in
early 15th century, still works and yes, there is always crowd.

I may move back to Prague this or next year for a while,
who knows, but I’m looking forward to it if it should be.
I have more photographs from there on my Flickr site,
actually,

here is one gallery set up just for Prague

Enjoy and stop there for couple days  if you go around,
one and only jewel of Europe.

Tomas