Not the usual composition for me, but I love to try something a little more crazy from time to time. This looks really great when you rotate your monitor, to fit the rotation of the photo :)
Always when I’m uploading photos, that are similar to photos I already posted, I wonder if I should do it. But when I have a photo with such a great sky, it a shame not to post it :) And I noticed even photographers, who do nothing else, just travel and take photos, even those post similar photos from time to time (and when you post one photo a day, it’s really hard to visit so many place in a year :))
Can you imagine having a beautiful sunset, great location which allows tripods, great view of Prague.. and then having a double glass window in front of you, which is very dirty, and lights behind you, which cannot be turned of and create a lot of reflections on the windows. It was so frustrating. At the end I lowered my camera, so its close to the ground and hang my shirt from a railing above it, so it blocks as much of the lights as possible. It helped, but still this shot could be so much better.
Not my usual time of day to take photos, but when I first saw this church I knew I wanted a photo with the sun shining through the opening. Btw. I notice that a lot of churches are completely crooked. Almost nothing is build straight, walls go either way and similar. This one is no exception. Once you start using a bubble level on your camera you will notice that really quickly. You do a leveled shot and then you still have to correct the photos, as it looks bad :)
Looks like the love locks are becoming more popular each year. I have seen them already in so many cities. And I quite like them, as they make a nice subject for photos. Only thing I hate, is when people attach them to historical statues and architecture. Like on the Charles bridge in Prague. That’s a really stupid idea in my opinion. It just damages a piece of history. This is of course not on the Charles bridge, but few streets away from it.
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