Gallery #3 and Commentary
October 9th, 2006
In case I have any readers still checking this space, here are some final pictures from my time in Prague. Previous galleries can be seen here.
There is so much in Prague to shoot. I thoroughly enjoyed photographing the city, although the limitations of time (required classes) and mobility (no car) kept me from getting a few shots I had in mind. Many places I visited required me to purchase a license to take photos. While not thrilled about this extra fee, I was glad that there was some way to get photos of these places, rather than being forbidden entirely.
Two books chart and illustrate this trend well. (These are books I recommend often.) The first is
Founded in 1348, Charles University is the oldest university in Central Europe. As the first university in the region, Charles University was able to draw prominent thinkers from around the Holy Roman Empire. There have been several familiar names that have walked the halls of Charles University through its long history. Jan Hus (often anglicized John Huss) was the dean and rector of the university in the 15th century. Albert Einstein was a professor at Charles University before going to Berlin and ultimately emigrating to the United States. Writer Franz Kafka and physicist Nikola Tesla are famous alumni.



