This is one of those photo, the bigger you see it, the better it looks. The amount of detail is just stunning. And when you see it small, it’s just a big mess :)
This is the view from my hotel room, from my trip to Madrid earlier this year. I actually wrote to the hotel before I arrived, asking them for a room with a nice view of the street. And this is what I got. You can say I was satisfied :) The street was quite busy the whole day, but as I used to live on the busiest intersection in Bratislava before, I didn’t mind.
One thing I loved about Spain, is that there is no time change compared to Slovakia. So when I was there, the sunset was around 8 o’clock. This is just great if you are a photographer. Not that I went out to take photo, as I was so tired from visiting all the places there, but still nice to wake up to it :)
A very classic photo from Prague today. Actually maybe some of you have noticed, that I posted the photos a little later in recent days. It’s just from time to time, I have no inspiration and no drive to edit photos. It just happens. There are days where I can’t wait to edit a photo and there are those where I would do anything, just not that. I think it’s the same for all photographers and with everything you do. There are just days where you just don’t want to do it. But on the other hand, I’m very stubborn. So when I once started a daily photo blog, there will be a new photo a day, each day :) So I hope you like it :)
Inside the church I mentioned yesterday. In this photo I got almost the whole church. There was a door behind me, and I also took a photo from the outside, so you can see the door and into the church. But as it was very sunny that day, I don’t believe the HDR will look good.
What a warm day this was. At least few clouds showed up after lunch :) Of course there were none when I was on top of the tower, you can see here. Btw. If you ever are in Bardejov, don’t forget to visit the St. Egidius church. I really like their approach to photographers. You have to pay a small fee if you want to photograph, but then you can use a tripod without problems. I would love if also other churches had this approach to photographers. It really makes life easier for us and also them.
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