Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Artist Reon Argondian's Gallary in Prague was an Invitation to Use My Easy to Use Nikon D3100 DSLR

By Sonia Tamaki


Petrin Hill can be found~lies on the Western side~West bank of the river Vlatava in Prague, not far from Prague Castle. It's a favorite spot for local people to go for an night time wander as well as to see the panoramic landscapes. It really is particularly well-liked with loving couples. For those who don't want to undertake the assent it could be accessed employing a funicular railwaywhich gives a regular service until midnight. Public transport passes and the favorite Prague Card (when you bought the travel solution) are appropriate for use on it. It can be a fantastic standpoint to take spectacular photos of the surrounding city. Early evening is often a very good time because the sun is at your back as well as the shadows give depth and the sun is just not so strong as to wash out all the color. I got some amazing images employing my Nikon D3100.



Attractions on Petrin Hill include things like the Hunger Wall,The Stefanik Observatory and the Magical Grotto. The latter would be the unusual three floored gallery of surrealist artist Reon Argondian whose bizarre work you are able to view at www dot reon dot cz. The grotto holds additional than 70 of his newest works as well as sculptures. There's a modest entry fee, however you are allowed to take it easy and appreciate free drinks when you are inside.

Born in Prague in 1948, Reon Argondian spent a significant part of his artistic life in France where he made use of the site of age-old Celtic legends to make his own legend: a large series of paintings which can be glimpses into his fictional dreamland named Argondia. As you take a look at it is actually rather likely you are going to be greeted by the artist himself and he revealed to me personally that he meditates after which depicts the fantasy world that forms in his mind.

Argondian's exposition in Prague's Carolinum in 1994,had almost fifty thousand visitors which was a deciding factor in him coming back to establish his permanent studio inside the city.

Shooting inside the Magical Grotto presented a few troubles because the lighting was reduced, but reflections from a flash from the art would spoil the shot so Ipicked a slow shutter speed and was able to obtain many robust pictures working with my Nikon D3100, even without a tripod.

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