During a long weekend in Prague in October 2016 the following recordings were made. The camera used was a Nikon D5300 with the Sigma 17-70mm 2.8 – 4.0 DC. ISO 100, all recordings from the tripod.

The Vyhlídka viewpoint as sunset
From the Vyhlídka lookout point on the left side of the river you have a great panorama view over Prague:

Panoramic view of Prague at the blue hour, the Charles Bridge over the river Vltava

The famous Charles Bridge in the blue hour. My Favourite Picture

Old Town Bookstore Shakespeare

Old Town Prague photographed from the hand

The Petřín lookout tower on the far right, the St. Nicholas Church in the center, and the Old Town tower on the left. Adopted by the Prague Castle

The St. Vitus Cathedral in the Prague Castle
The St. Vitus Cathedral, which is illuminated by night, is located in the Prague Castle.

The St. Vitus Cathedral in the Prague Castle at night
The Prague Old Town Square is best photographed from above, from the tower of the Prague Town Hall. During the day there are long waiting queues, but in the evening it becomes better.

The Prague Old Town Square from above to the blue hour

The Prague Old Town Square from above to the blue hour

Old Town Church Our Lady before Týn to the blue hour in the rain
The Charles Bridge over the Vltava is only late at night and very early in the morning so empty. The lanterns are operated by gas and lit every evening by hand.

On the Charles Bridge at 6 o’clock in the morning

On the Charles Bridge at 6 o’clock in the morning

On the Charles Bridge at 6 o’clock in the morning. In the background the Prague Castle and the St. Vitus Cathedral
Soon the first tourists arrive and the first photographers stand with their tripods on the bridge. Until then, the pictures must be taken.

Gas lamp at the Charles Bridge in the early morning light
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