Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: fomapan

Krapcice, Bohemia(CZ), 2006

01 Sep 2007 322
Krapcice is a small village not far from Rip, which is a mountain, in Central Bohemia. I took this from Rip with my Ikoflex.

DPP #8609 Passing Mestan Pivovar, Holesovice, Prag…

01 Sep 2007 459
Trams pass by the old Mestan Pivovar all the time, but this was a lucky shot.

Steps And Sky, Sidliste Haje, Prague, CZ, 2007

01 Sep 2007 351
This was a strictly experimental shot that I took in Sidliste Haje, like so many of my experimental shots there. I had to bracket this to get it right, and I think I ended up settling on f16 and 1/125, although I could be misremembering. I don't keep a notebook for the Lomo.

Pankrac, Light Bracket, Prague, CZ, 2007

01 Sep 2007 378
This was my "proper" shot of Pankrac, with appropriate exposure.

Pankrac, Dark Bracket, Prague, CZ, 2007

01 Sep 2007 417
This is one of two photos that I took of Pankrac, in uncertain lighting conditions, so I ended up bracketing even with the Lomo. This one I shot at f11 and 1/250, I think, which made it too dark technically, but better in some ways than the f11 1/125 bracket, which was the other one.

Tatra T3 At Nadrazi Holesovice, Holesovice, Prague…

01 Sep 2007 1 448
This was another dusk shot of a tram in Holesovice, this time at the train station, with similar dramatic late-day results.

Tatra T3 At Ortenovo Namesti, Holesovice, Prague,…

01 Sep 2007 428
Ortenovo Namesti isn't far from Mestan Pivovar, and in fact is probably the closest tram stop. This was the tram that was going to take me home as the sun was setting, giving me great late-day lighting to give me a darker, more dramatic shot than usual.

Mestan Pivovar, Picture 4, Holesovice, Prague, CZ,…

01 Sep 2007 398
Here you can still see the original lettering on the pivovar, which I think was probably kept for historic purposes.

Mestan Pivovar, Picture 3, Holesovice, Prague, CZ,…

01 Sep 2007 378
Here you can see a little bit more detail on the Kommunardu (that's a street) side.

Mestan Pivovar, Picture 2, Holesovice, Prague, CZ,…

01 Sep 2007 362
This is another, brighter shot of the old Mestan Pivovar.

Mestan Pivovar, Holesovice, Prague, CZ, 2007

01 Sep 2007 519
Mestan is a 19th Century brand of Czech beer that is now the cheapest brand name beer you can buy in Prague, with a half liter bottle sometimes going for less than 4Kc, which comes out to less than 20 cents. This is the original Mestan Pivovar, or brewery, if I'm not mistaken, opened in 1898. Nowadays, though, Mestan is brewed at the equally historic Staropramen Pivovar in Smichov, and this old brewery has become an office complex on the upper levels, with an Arnold supermarket in the basement.

DPP #8400 At Namesti Bratri Synku, Prague, CZ, 200…

01 Sep 2007 1 487
As the sunset illuminated Belehradska, I couldn't resist taking this.

DPP #7032 At Namesti Bratri Synku, Prague, CZ, 200…

01 Sep 2007 1 1 451
Although there's a light leak slashing through the tram in this photo, I still like it reasonably well. I love the contrast and the general tones of it.

Vysehrad Signal Box, Vysehrad, Prague, CZ, 2007

01 Sep 2007 459
I doubt if Vysehrad is still an interlocking box, but it is still an active signal box and maintains a feel that the steam era never left. I love this particular spot as a place for watching trains and taking photographs, except for that its cramped and I rarely have my camera to my eye fast enough to actually get anything. I only like Nusle and Vysehrad because they look so authentically steam era as neighborhoods, and well...I love steam era trains or the illusion of them. :-)

Svatoplukova Tram Stop Under The Nuselsky Most, Sv…

01 Sep 2007 478
Public tranport is everywhere in Prague, so here we have an example of all three modes. Down at the tram stop is a Tatra T3 tram, up on the lower level of Nuselsky Most are the Metro tracks, and then the upper level of the Nuselsky Most hosts night buses.

Nuselsky Most, Svatoplukova (Nusle), Prague, CZ, 2…

01 Sep 2007 364
Nuselsky Most, easily the highest bridge in Prague, crosses a valley through Nusle from I.P. Pavlova, and the neighborhood south of I.P. Pavlova known as Zvonarka (where I once lived), to Vysehrad. It has two levels, the upper level being open to the sky for street traffic, connecting Legerova and Sokolska (the streets merge at the bridge) on the I.P. Pavlova/Zvonarka side to 5. Kvetna on the Vysehrad side. The lower level, visible here as a box running down the centerline of the bridge, carries DPP metro trains from I.P. Pavlova to Vysehrad. Nuselsky Most is the oldest bridge on the metro, being part of the original Kacerov-Florenc metro opened in 1974 (Or 1971, according to some of my sources. Who's right? Does anybody know?).