I was inside this miniature train on a night tour of Prague, Czech Republic and feeling quite disheartened as it was raining outside and I'm feeling cold and wet inside... until I saw this enchanting view through the glass panel of the train. Don't know what's the name of this building. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.
| camera | EX-Z600 |
| exposure mode | shutter priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/15s |
| aperture | f/2.7 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 6.2mm |
| resolution | 2816x1872 pixels |
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Enchanting Prague
I was inside this miniature train on a night tour of Prague, Czech Republic and feeling quite disheartened as it was raining outside and I'm feeling cold and wet inside... until I saw this enchanting view through the glass panel of the train. Don't know what's the name of this building. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.
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I don't know what this building is, either, Helen. Maybe Tracy/Lurch knows? If it was at the top of Wencesles Square, it would be the National Museum, I think? But I can't tell. It does have some mystery behind the rain.
Helen Tan: Thanks Ginnie for trying.
Very nice moody shot Helen. Quite misterious
Helen Tan: Thanks Richard. I agreed with you on that.
The rain on the window certainly adds to the drama ;o)
Helen Tan: Thanks Blackdog for viewing and your comments.
It is beautiful and the lighting captivating.I can see what you were compelled to capture it.
Helen Tan: Thanks Gale for viewing and your kind comments. I agreed that many factors contribute to this outcome.
I can't help you with the name of the building but I do love the shot. The raindrops do really add to the shot. Well spotted Helen.
Helen Tan: Thanks Scarlet. I'm glad that you love this.
It is certain, the drops of rain in the crystal give a special effect to the taking!
Helen Tan: Thanks Jose. I believe we have the same thoughts!
I think this is Prague state opera house.I have shots of this building too...
Helen Tan: Thanks Tracy for the info. I just went to browse through your Prague photos. They are fantastic.
This is a very nice capture, I know it is not nice to have rain, but the rain adds to the atmosphere, I like it.
Helen Tan: Thanks Astrid for visiting and your comments and sorry for the late reply. Been busy lately. Rgds, Helen
It is an enchanting view - the rain really adds a feeling of mystery.
Helen Tan: Thanks Jewlya. I've just been to see your Thailand photos. They are very good.
Lovely capture with the rain adding to the atmosphere of the shot.
Helen Tan: Thanks Aussie for your kind comments.
A good idea for a strange surrealist result : I like !!
Helen Tan: Thank you Imaginerf. I've just been to your blog to admire the Taj Mahal and Agra.
This picture embodies the mood you were in. Effective picture.
Helen Tan: Thanks Louis for your comments.
Helen
I believe that is the Opera House. Go to the following URL http://images.google.com/images?client=safari&rls=en&q=photos+of+prague+opera+house&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1 I found it doing a Google.com search for photos of prague opera house Alan
Helen Tan: Thanks Alan for checking.
It almost looks like snow the way it is caught still in the photo!
Helen Tan: Yes if only it is snow I would be most happy! Thanks for your comments.
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