Photographer’s Note
One of the most beautiful buildings in Prague is the Four Seasons Hotel.
Located at Veleslavínova street (Praha 1) it's a very impressive and very old building with great architecture and a very fine entrace as you can see at my photo.
I'm copy from it's home page on Internet:
"Welcome to Four Seasons Hotel Prague. On the banks of the celebrated Vltava River, Four Seasons interweaves centuries of architecture with highly personalised service and tomorrow's technology. All within the exceptional historic, cultural and economic heart of this most elegant of cities."
> You can find their home page here!
PS: I'm not doing advertising of this fine hotel and of course I didn't stay there. It's very expensive for my wallet! :)
Critiques | Translate
alexlie
(5359) 2005-02-02 17:47
I like your photo but I think you stand
too close to the building (deformation of lines). Regards.
Zepi
(22848) 2005-02-02 18:12
Belle composition!
Belle couleurs et magnifique ville!
Bon travail!
Amicalement - Sébastien
nwoehnl
(120) 2005-02-03 15:21
Hi Mpampis. Beautiful symmetric view on this grand old hotel, and good use of the clarify tool to enhance the features to the best. Nice light shed on the façade, and good to have the pedestrians included. Very nice one.
The barrel distortion can be easily corrected, please see my WS for an example.
Maritsa
(358) 2005-02-06 17:38
Excellent shot of this wonderful hotel. It's a really impressive building. I like the addition of the people infront of the entrace. Gives dynamic to the photo!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Mpampis Mantoukas (Xalkida)
(11740) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-12-25
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture, Artwork
- Camera: SONY DSC-P10, Sony 2.8/8-24mm, Memory Stick 256mb
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/60 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Travelogue: My Christmas trip to Prague
- Theme(s): !My Christmas 2004 Trip to Prague [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-02-02 17:02
Discussions
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by Xalkida, last updated 2005-02-02 05:51








