Engel Photography
Engel Photography - 2007-07-16-145046
2007-07-16-145046
Immersing in the storied history of Prague through the lens of James Engel on July 16, 2007. πŸ“ΈπŸ° Capturing the solemn beauty of the Tomb of St. John Nepomucene within St. Vitus Cathedral, this photo takes us back to the 14th century. Taken with a focal length of 18mm, a shutter speed of 1/30 sec, an aperture of Ζ’/3.5, and ISO 250, the image tells the tale of St. John Nepomucene, the patron saint of Bohemia. His refusal to reveal confessional secrets led to a tragic end, and today he stands as a symbol against calumnies and a protector from floods and drowning. Join me in a moment of reflection on the rich cultural tapestry of Europe. β›ͺ #Prague #StVitusCathedral #JohnNepomucene #CzechHistory #EuropeanArchitecture #StatuesWithStories
Photographer: James Engel
Date: Monday, July 16th, 2007
Focal Length: 18mm
Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec
Aperture: Ζ’/3.5
ISO: 250
Location: Europe, Czech Republic, Prague, St. Vitus Cathedral
Keywords: Architecture, Statues



This photo was taken approximately here.