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Vincenzo
6th of July 2006 (Thu), 06:55
1.Charle's Bridge
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a301/Vincenzo666/Praha-Prague/IMG_2703.jpg
2.Old timer
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a301/Vincenzo666/Praha-Prague/IMG_3165.jpg
3.The Castle's backside
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a301/Vincenzo666/Praha-Prague/IMG_3150.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a301/Vincenzo666/Praha-Prague/IMG_3148.jpg
BillsBayou
6th of July 2006 (Thu), 14:37
3 and 4 are the best. 1 is blown out.
narlus
6th of July 2006 (Thu), 21:18
prague is such a beautiful city...
even though #1 is blown out, i still like the mood it evokes the best.
BLS
7th of July 2006 (Fri), 05:33
I agree with Narlus about #1. I like the long shadows, and the subject holds my interest. Funny, but on my screen it's not really blown, except for the highlights on the cymbal in the foreground.
wu_wei0
7th of July 2006 (Fri), 06:32
All lovely photos.
Number one does assuredly evoke wonderful mood but the last one captivates me with the way you captured the mix of architectural shapes as you did.
Well seen and well shot.
~wu
Olli
7th of July 2006 (Fri), 06:45
Sepia toning in #1 makes the mood, that's my pick. Though the bridge is always packed with tourists, that feeling is not visible in this picture. Well done!
HrcRacing
8th of July 2006 (Sat), 01:47
I love the composition on the final image. Just an incredible shot! :grin:
wu_wei0
8th of July 2006 (Sat), 05:32
I love the composition on the final image. Just an incredible shot! :grin:
Isn't it? I keep coming back to look at it. ANd then I want to go out and shoot.
~wu
Tee Why
10th of July 2006 (Mon), 14:31
like the first one the most but prefer more of a duotone than a sepia
Overall nice.
mpilar
11th of July 2006 (Tue), 06:37
Love the last two, just fantastic. I'm surpised I don't see the local pickpockets in the first image, that's their favorite hangout. Did you stand on the barrier to take that picture?? :shock:
Reminds me that I really need to get out with the camera one of these days again.
-Mike
Aray_Of_Art
11th of July 2006 (Tue), 14:11
WOW! Great photos! :D
I really love them, the feelings and sights are captured really well. Makes me wish I could see it too. I am a quarter Czech, and my Great-Great-Grandparents came from Prague.
Well, I guess I will just have to be happy with looking at great pics other people have taken.
Vincenzo
8th of August 2006 (Tue), 07:06
Love the last two, just fantastic. I'm surpised I don't see the local pickpockets in the first image, that's their favorite hangout. Did you stand on the barrier to take that picture?? :shock:
Reminds me that I really need to get out with the camera one of these days again.
-Mike
Yep I was standing on the barrier, but the fall in the water doesn't seem to be that long:lol:
I definetly loved Prague, especially the bar next to the hostel. Looked like a normal coffee with 5-6 tables from outside but there is actually 1 big room with a piano in the back and downstairs there is a cave network with 2 other bars. Pretty cool :D
I also feel like there is a lot of nice subjects in Montréal(after seeing pictures of the city) but I guess those subjects, when seen constantly, dont attract you as much as for someone from outside. Well that is only my opinion...
I should go out too(and get a better camera lol) and take some pictures of Montreal.
Btw, thanks for the great comments guys!
scotthidley
8th of August 2006 (Tue), 09:56
I just went there 2 weekends ago. I stayed at the Savoy, which was quite nice. The weather was overcast on Saturday, and sunny on Sunday. I didn't think I needed to use any filters on Sunday, as I had good results in Dresden when I thought it was sunnier, but most of the pictures were overexposed. Here's 2 from the Saturday.
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