Tuesday, March 21, 2006


Tyn church. The favourite building of an atheist

Son, would you like to take the car today?

No wonder Santa Claus comes to town riding on a sleigh instead

A table for two. Please

Picture perfect? Or postcard perfect?

What could possible tempt me to go for a walk in the night when the temperature and the mood, both are negative?

Men aren’t born equal. Their shadows are

Who’s lonelier? The guy or the tree?

Guardian angel

When the sun goes down, it usually goes to a pub

Tourists, wishing they weren’t

This skyline is measured in years, not metres

Skeletons can be photogenic too

Bridge across the river Vltava

Breaking the monotony

It felt too cold for a trek. Four hours later, I realised I was right

The thirsty river, sipping on the melting snow

A single coat of snow can do what many coats of paint can’t

The real snowman

Konopiste Castle. I knocked but there was nobody home

When the snow feels too cold, the sun comes out

A beering hole

Karlstejn Castle. It was also used as a summerhouse by the king. We live in a one-room flat, by the way

Charles Bridge. A centuries old pedestrian bridge that’s full of history, tourists and the Japanese

Two guys pissing outside the Franz Kafka museum. And if they weren't robots, I would have thought I was in India.

Is he too short? Or is she too tall?

Franz Kafka riding a headless horse

That’s a museum. Really

Ladies…your knight in shining armour

Imagine waking up to a quack of ducks, which you can’t snooze

A study of contrasts

Water water everywhere but just beer to drink

Look carefully, and you'll realise that these aren't Lego homes

One of my favourites. I was shooting the autumn tree and the castle came in from nowhere

It was tough to decide whether I should go in or just stay out and gape.

View from a bridge

Cesky Krumlov. A heritage town in the south of Czech Republic. It turns out that fairytales do exist.