As my exploration of Prague's 'Old City' continued, I snapped these pictures of St.Vitus Cathedral, a part of the Prague Castle complex. Please let me know which is your favorite!
Hey, Margherita! I haven't heard from you in a while. How have you been doing? Any trips recently? I will probably be traveling in the fall but, to where, I don't know.
First two photos are amazing - like Cathedral and Endless Universe-and nothing more around...., it seems like sky is really open (the first one picture more impressive in that sence)I think if in a third picture will be possible to grasp not clouded sky it will be even more impressive-the Church flying away into Eternity.Very nice pictures, dear Russel!
Thank you, Vigen, for the kind comments. I really got lucky with these pictures because the scenery was so beautiful. It had nothing to do with the photographer. Ha, ha!
These pictures were snapped in November, 2007 in Djibouti (East Africa). More specifically, they were taken in and near Arta, a small town on the coast. The first picture shows me posing on a hillside and the next one shows my coworker, Sa'ad. The final one shows me being attacked by some fierce beasts but, don't worry! I survived.
Favorite photos? The second one is great in my opinion!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lilia! I really like the first one with the sky so prominent.
ReplyDeleteWell, I like the third!
ReplyDeleteHey, Margherita! I haven't heard from you in a while. How have you been doing? Any trips recently? I will probably be traveling in the fall but, to where, I don't know.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, please keep in touch.
First two photos are amazing - like Cathedral and Endless Universe-and nothing more around...., it seems like sky is really open (the first one picture more impressive in that sence)I think if in a third picture will be possible to grasp not clouded sky it will be even more impressive-the Church flying away into Eternity.Very nice pictures, dear Russel!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vigen, for the kind comments. I really got lucky with these pictures because the scenery was so beautiful. It had nothing to do with the photographer. Ha, ha!
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