Tag Archive for: Black & White Photography
Across The Railroad by Dennis Thandy
This photo was taken before I was hit by heavy rain from the south, the direction I usually pass when I'm done finishing a cup of the most delicious Americano coffee in the district.
It seemed that everyone was about to cross as soon as the train had left and the gates were immediately opened, to carry on with the rest of the day's life.
Iconic St. Nicholas Church by Mirka Krivankova
The Svatomikulášská Municipal Belfry is a late Baroque bell tower closely adjacent to the Church of St. Nicholas in Malá Strana, Prague. It was built together with the church by Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer and completed after 1751 by A. Lurag. However, the tower is not part of the church and from the beginning belonged to the city, which originally used it as a fire alarm and marked its ownership with the coat of arms of Malá Strana above the entrance to the tower.
Charlie Chaplin by Mirka Krivankova
A photograph of Charlie Chaplin figure in the Grevin museum of the wax in Prague. Found in the centre of Prague, only three minutes from the Old Town Square, the Grévin Wax Museum is one of the most popular family attractions in the Czech Republic. You can even take a selfie with these wax figures.