Prague & IETF
This post is part of a series named “Europe 2017” where I share photos from my adventures in Europe during the summer 2017.
In mid-July 2017, I got to travel to Prague to participate in IETF’s 99th meeting.
The IETF meeting itself was great—lots of useful discussion about the next-generation email accessing protocol (called JMAP).
I stayed a couple of days extra to enjoy Prague, and Holly flew out from Helsinki to revisit Prague where she’s been once before—for our honeymoon.
I dragged my D750 and the two lenses with me and made to sure to take photos (almost) all the time. The gallery contains only a handful of the approximately 1100 raw files. Of those, I selected 11 for this blahg post.
St. Nicholas Church with the Žižkov Television Tower in the background:
Matthias Gate with St. Vitus Cathedral peeking in the background:
The National Theatre:
Charles Bridge and a view of Old Town:
St. Vitus Cathedral from Petřín near sunset:
St. Nicholas Church again during sunset (and without the ugly Žižkov TV tower):
A gargoyle keeping the St. Nicholas Church’s masonry safe:
A view from the top of Old Town Bridge Tower with roofs and towers of (left to right):
Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, the left tower of Church of Our Lady before Týn, the clock tower and the Astronomical tower of Clementinum:
St. Nicholas Church yet again, this time from the Malá Strana Bridge Tower:
Charles Bridge, Old Town Bridge Tower, Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, and Žižkov Television Tower (from the Malá Strana Bridge Tower):
Prague offers a lot to see. The few photos I selected for this blahg post don’t show anywhere near enough of it. There are more photos in the gallery, but even those are merely highlights of what one can see in Prague. If you haven’t been to Prague yet, I highly recommend a trip.