Old Statues Around Prague - 在布拉格街上一些雕像

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hi Steemians,

This is my entry for this weeks Street Photography Contest organised by @juliank. You can find the details here

I love the look of some of the statues around Prague as they still have the original look. It gives the city character and charm in my opinion. These statues also keeps the history and culture of Prague City.

在布拉格的時候會再街上看到這些雕像。布拉格最吸引我的地方就是這些雕像有本來的樣子, 保全了以前的歷史和文化。

Theme: Street Photography

Camera used: Canon 5D MKII, 24-105 4L

主題:街頭攝影

地點 :布拉格

相機 - Canon 5D MKII, 24-105 4L

Hope you like it 😉


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I have always longed to visit Prague. I once read a book, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" by Milan Kundera. I believe a film was also made about the book. The setting for the story is Prague and its rural surroundings.

  ·  7 years ago 

@travelgirl 当我阅读这个贴时,马上让我想起蔡依林的“布拉格广场”~

记得刚去那里的时候一直没有找到正确的布拉格广场。

Nice shot! The statues on Charles Bridge are also very impressive. You get the feeling you're getting a short history lesson as you walk over it :)