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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Artist Reon Argondian's Magical Grotto on the Slopes of Petrin Hill Challenged Me to Use the Entry Level Nikon D3100 Camera

By Steve Tyrie


Petrin Hill can be found~lies on the Western side~West bank of the river Vlatava in Prague, a little way from Prague Castle. It truly is a favorite location for residents to spend time visiting for an night time amble in order to enjoy the panoramic vistas. It is specifically favorite with loving couples. In the event you don't fancy the assent it may be reached employing a funicular railwaythat provides a consistent service till midnight. Public transport passes and the popular Prague Card (in case you purchased the travel selection) are valid to use on it. It is an awesome vantage point for taking breathtaking images of the surrounding city. Early evening is actually a excellent time as the sun is at your back along with the shadows supply depth whilst the sun will not be so strong as to bleach out all of the color. I got some excellent images utilizing my D3100.

Destinations on Petrin Hill consist of the Hunger Wall,a model of the Eiffel Tower and also the Magical Grotto. The Grotto could be the unusual 3 floored gallery of surrealist artisan Reon Argondian whose unusual paintings you could view at www dot reon dot cz. The grotto accommodates much more than eighty of his newest artworks as well as statues. There is a minimal entrance cost, although you are allowed to loosen up and appreciate complimentary drinks as soon as you're inside.

Born in Prague in 1948, Reon Argondian spent a major portion of his artistic life in France where he made use of the site of ancient Celtic stories to make his own legend: a sizable series of works of art which are windows into his fantasy world named Argondia. After you check out it is actually fairly probable you will be greeted by Argondian himself and he spelled out to my family that he meditates and then represents the fantasy world that enters his mind.

His exhibition in Prague's Carolinum in 1994,had almost fifty thousand visitors which was a deciding aspect in him returning to establish his permanent base inside the city.

Photographing within the Magical Grotto presented several issues because the illumination was low, but reflections of a flash from the would ruin the image so Ichose a slow shutter speed and was able to have several awesome images making use of my Nikon D3100, even with out a tripod.

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