Bohemian Summer

There are infinte types of summers, so diverse and unique just like each one of us.
Among others, for me, last summer was a bohemian one, during which I've discovered the following:

  1. Daniel Swarovski, the glass cutter and jeweler

    was born in Bohemia;
  2. Prague is filled with witty, funny

    and interesting souvenir shops, if you know wehere to go;
  3. almost each building,

    some lampposts
    and even some gates

    around the city center area are decorated in various styles, living proofs of Pragues rich history;
  4. sometimes the best details


    are to be found when you climb a hill, in order to see the largest ancient castle in the world;
  5. Prague is home to the fifth best Zoo in the world:






  6. a corner of a building
    it's not just a simple corner;
  7. familiar faces

    are to be found when you least expect;
  8. words

    are not enough to express ourselves;
  9. in order to never forget certain parts of the history, places
    have to be marked;
  10. a different perspective
    is always welcomed;
  11. unicorns
    do exist;
  12. doorways in Prague are quite majestic;
  13. buildings
    do carry out messages;
  14. eight human hands showing different gestures,

    such as the v(ictory) sign and the stretched out palm, represent freedom and democracy;
  15. some places do look

    like portals to another long lost world;
  16. of course, chocolate, does

    come in various forms.

Where: Prague;
When: towards the end of August 2017;
With: Nikon D5300 (VR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G; 18mm-105mm - ISO 6400-160; 1/30s-1/1250s- f4-11; 0EV).