Images from Christmas Eve in Prague - in reverse chronological order as the evening shots, when the sun finally came out, are the more dramatic for the Blog.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Misty Morning in Prague
The promised sunshine did not arrive till late afternoon and there was quite a bit of fog around. First some images from around the Castle area. St Vitas Cathedral was free to enter today so lots of people inside but still possible to get some isolated people shots adding scale and atmosphere.
Castle and Cathedral, Prague
Our first evening in Prague and we decided to walk to the Castle and St. Vitas Cathedral. These are long exposures so we were not alone by a long way!!! Last image shows the moon which will be full on Christmas Day so time to plan a good vista for Moonrise over the City
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Leaving Berlin For Prague
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Berlin Day 2
This morning was spent on a coach tour round Berlin being shown many of the tourist sites. The weather was very overcast so not really good for photographing buildings etc. We revisited many of the spots in the afternoon/evening once the light levels began to drop. Then the various buildings came to life. I wanted to visit the Reichstag Norman Foster dome but would have had to wait 4 hours for a time slot. Instead enjoyed time along the river with the new Parliament buildings and then on the walk back to Alexander Platz. Images 6 and 7 are double exposures in camera. Great to meet Martin Deeley, a Member of CCC resident in Berlin.
Berlin Day 1
We arrived at Haupt Bahnhof Berlin after nearly 12 hours train travel across Europe. After a late supper, Phil and I went for a stroll round Alexander Square area - we are staying in Park Inn for 2 nights. It had been raining so all the pavement were wet and reflecting the lights. The streets were pretty quiet at 11.30pm!! These are jpegs done from the raw in camera (XT-10) and straight on the Blog (can't read raw with Lightroom 5!). They were also handheld so maybe lacking a bit of quality.
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